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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Unisar Sounds TV ListenerCustomer Review: JUNK! Amplifies EVERY sound in the room!! Summary: 1 Stars
I bought this gadget to help me better hear my programs over my husbands incessant snoring. The way this product works is by attaching a transmitter clip right next to the TV's speakers! Hello!!?? It does NOT plug into the TV anywhere. This creates a problem for me in these ways:
Also amplifies snoring, right through the headset.
Also amplifies baby monitor buzz.
Also amplifies heater/air conditioning sounds.
Amplifies ALL sounds in the room, direct through the headset.
So, as you can see, all these sounds overcome the TV sound.
This product is great if you want to amplify snoring.
I tried w/o hubby in the room at all, and was still extremely dissappointed! Save your $$ and buy a better unit. This thing is not worth $2.oo!
Customer Review: Love it! Summary: 4 Stars
I was having a lot of trouble hearing my tv because my ceilings are 9 foot high and the sounds doesn't bounce off well enough for me to hear. So I decided to try this headphone that was made for hard of hearing people like myself. I love it that I can hear what the people are saying before the captions show up and I love it that I can hear the background music. I enjoy watching tv much better now, but I'm disappointed that the batteries went dead 3 weeks after using it. I wish the battery would last longer. One other thing about the headphone is a bit tight for me sometimes because I wear a hearing aid and glasses, so the pressure from wearing the headphones can hurt a bit sometimes after a while. Other than that, I love it!
Customer Review: Unisar TV Listener Summary: 1 Stars
From the time I bought this TV Listening set for my deaf wife, at critical prime time TV broadcasts, she receives a radio signal here in Warwick, RI, from religious radio station which interferes with her TV listening experience. Somehow, this set picks up this radio signal. WE cannot determine where the interferring radio broadcast is being transmitted from. The point is that it is annoying to my wife who has enough difficulty with hearing loss as well as a particularly aggressive form of Multiple Sclerosis. Is there anything we can do to eliminate this annoying radio signal? Please respond if you know of any way to erradicate this signal from the headset during peak TV broadcast.
Customer Review: Works so-so Summary: 2 Stars
Well, it kinda works, but unless you are sitting DIRECTLY in line with the receiver it cuts out. Not only that, but if you move the slightest bid it starts getting staticky and annoying. Even when you find the perfect spot, if the volume isn't up high enough to drown out the static then you will hear the annoying, vibrating static. It's a difficult sound to describe but "annoying" pretty much covers it.
I don't recommend this system. If your TV has a headphone jack, I recommend you just get a 25' extender cord for $10 and plug in a set of good headphones. That way you can sit or lay however you want and not have static fluttering in your ear.
Customer Review: Buy TV EARS instead - Don't waste your money on these Summary: 2 Stars
I had these for three months and both the headset that came with and the extra headset I purchased had stopped working. Not to mention that these I had to replace the batteries every week. No charger option. You had to be perfectly aligned with the main unit at all times. Lots of regular static when out of direct line. this means if your slouching on the couch instead of sitting up.
Get the TV Ears instead. they are more expensive but are so much better in reception. I can go anywhere in the room. They sit in a base when not in use and recharge. No need for batteries. You can buy at Costco for $4p (best deal anywhere).
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