I have otosclerosis and tinnitus, conditions not easily fixed with hearing aids. But this personal sound amplification device has been a lifesaver, especially in meetings.What's good: Old-school analog device. Turn it on and it's immediately usable. And there's no delay, like you get with laggy digital USB or Bluetooth devices. It's reliable and rugged, and great value-for money.What's not so good: The quality of the single earpiece is not the best for my condition, but substituting with dual-ear headphones solved that. There's no rechargeable battery, so you may need to have a couple of spare AAA batteries. The on/off switch (incorporated into the volume dial) can be inadvertently switched on, say, when pocketing the device, which will reduce battery life.I'd be interested to test some bone-conduction headphones with this.
Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]