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Testimonial from a new AudioNotch user
We’re always happy to get feedback from our users! Here’s a recent email that we got from a happy user:
No questions but I do need to tell you this, I thought I was going to go insane with Tinnitus, have tried numerous “low cost” initiatives in the hope it would abate on it’s own.
Well it hasn’t and it won’t but since using your program in only 3 days the pitch of my Tinnitus is hardly noticeable and in-fact there are times when I don’t even hear it…until I think about it then it’s … Continue Reading
AudioNotch review: does AudioNotch work?
To monitor the efficacy of AudioNotch’s tinnitus treatment we send two surveys at one and two month intervals after purchase. In this post we go through the results of the surveys. Please keep in mind the following:
- The percentages are not statistically representative of the actual results that exist: fewer than 10% of our active user base responds to the surveys
- We have about a 3% refund rate right now. Thus we believe that those who have a negative experience with AudioNotch would be more likely to respond to a survey resulting in … Continue Reading
Test Tone Generator
Please note: the following information does not constitute professional medical advice, and is provided for general informational purposes only. Please speak to your doctor if you have tinnitus.
Individuals who have tinnitus may experience a ringing or high-pitched sound on a constant basis. This may be true even in a quiet room or anywhere else where there is no actual source of noise. Tinnitus may make it difficult to sleep, interact with others or live a normal life in general. However, there are treatment options such as a test tone generator that may help reduce symptoms of the condition.
A Test Tone … Continue Reading
When Should You see a Hearing Specialist?
Please note: the following information does not constitute professional medical advice, and is provided for general informational purposes only. Please speak to your doctor if you have tinnitus.
The question that everybody with tinitus is asking, Temporary Tinnitus or Serious Damage: When Should I see the Specialist?
If you have experienced noises or ringing in your ears or head, when no external physical noises are present, you could be suffering from tinnitus. This is a physical condition that damages the tiny sensory hair cells in the cochlea of your inner ear. You will need to see a doctor immediately, who can refer … Continue Reading
AudioNotch Web App Step 3 Walkthrough: Listening to Notched Sound Therapy
Below is a video walkthrough for how to listen to Notched Sound Therapy:
Step 3 Walkthrough from AudioNotch on Vimeo.
AudioNotch Step 2 Web App Walkthrough: Creating Notched Sound Therapy
Below is a video walkthrough for Step 2 of the AudioNotch web application: a guide for how to create Notched Sound Therapy that’s customized for your tinnitus frequency:
Step 2 Walkthrough from AudioNotch on Vimeo.
AudioNotch Web App Step 1 Walkthrough: Detecting Your Tinnitus Frequency
Below is a video walkthrough of Step 1 of AudioNotch’s web application, where you will match your tinnitus frequency to a computer generated tinnitus frequency:
Step 1 Walkthrough from AudioNotch on Vimeo.
AudioNotch Mobile App Walkthrough
Below is a video walkthrough of our mobile app:
Treatment For Ringing In Ears
Please note: the following information does not constitute professional medical advice, and is provided for general informational purposes only. Please speak to your doctor if you have tinnitus.
For tinnitus sufferers, the constant ringing in the ears can be life-altering. Buzzing, hissing, and other sounds that only they hear can play havoc with daily living, as well as keeping a job and other aspects of life that many people take for granted. However, despite the frustration that comes with this condition, the good news is that there are many types of treatment for ringing in ears. To learn more about how … Continue Reading
White Noise Machine Tinnitus – What It Is and How Does It Help
Please note: the following information does not constitute professional medical advice, and is provided for general informational purposes only. Please speak to your doctor if you have tinnitus.
For people who suffer from tinnitus, each day can be difficult to say the least. While most people can carry on normal lives, some have problems with what are known as “phantom” sounds, which in some cases can lead to bouts of severe depression and insomnia. To combat this, many people turn to machines that produce white noise. Similar to the sound produced when televisions or radios are not tuned in to a … Continue Reading