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<blockquote data-quote="tomcat67" data-source="post: 9202142" data-attributes="member: 75128"><p>I have hearing loss due to the fact that all of the little hairs in my ears have laid down. It is really bad in crowded rooms and when people mumble. I can hear higher frequencies better. I have hearing aids, but don’t get on with them due the shape of my ear canals. I did try some Shokz OpenRun bone conduction headphones in conjunction with the Petralex app and my phone as a microphone. The sound was good but clear but unfortunately there was a delay of about a second between someone, including me, talking and the sound being transmitted through the headphones. Trying to have a conversation like that was one of the most difficult things I have done. I hasten to add that the Shokz OpenRun headphones work very well if you use them as intended which is listening to music/podcasts etc, and your ears stay open for periphery sounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomcat67, post: 9202142, member: 75128"] I have hearing loss due to the fact that all of the little hairs in my ears have laid down. It is really bad in crowded rooms and when people mumble. I can hear higher frequencies better. I have hearing aids, but don’t get on with them due the shape of my ear canals. I did try some Shokz OpenRun bone conduction headphones in conjunction with the Petralex app and my phone as a microphone. The sound was good but clear but unfortunately there was a delay of about a second between someone, including me, talking and the sound being transmitted through the headphones. Trying to have a conversation like that was one of the most difficult things I have done. I hasten to add that the Shokz OpenRun headphones work very well if you use them as intended which is listening to music/podcasts etc, and your ears stay open for periphery sounds. [/QUOTE]
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