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Old 04-07-2019, 12:33 PM   #40
PurpleStar
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Originally Posted by Pajamaman View Post
I don't have tinnitus, but I do use nature sounds to nullify other sounds around me I don't like. I have a small blue-tooth type speaker. It cost about $30. I downloaded a bunch of nature sounds, loaded them onto a SD-card and stuck it in the back. Done. I now have a little nature-sound player. I find rain is by far the best sound to get rid of annoying sounds. It seems to suck them up. It seems to draw my attention and hearing away from other sounds and draws me to it. The speaker is good as I can just leave it near my ear. I'll probably get another speaker and have surround sound. Worth a shot.
Speakers too close to your ear can cause tinnitus too, be careful!
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