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Would recommend
Good value
Good quality
Great for an old guy like me!
I'm an audiophile and have been for 54 years. I am now almost 70. I've been losing my high frequency hearing for the last few years. These Earglasses really work. I've been cupping my hand over my ears to get the best sound and now with this product I don't need to do that anymore. They fit really well and you hardly notice they are even on your ears. These Earglasses give me a few more years of good listening and that's pretty important. Thank you.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: 1491riley
Good value and work as advertised.
They take some getting used to, then again, real hearing aids take even more time to get used to. The sound magnifiers look ridiculous, but they work as well as cupping hands to both ears, which for me works better than any high-priced hearing aid I've tried. And the price is certainly right. I only wear them on special occasions, such as in a meeting, or when I go out to dinner with friends. I get a lot of kidding for a couple of minutes. But after I point out that they work just fine for me and cost less than 10 bucks, not hundreds or even thousands people shut up and want to try them. In fact, I bought two sets, in case I lose or break one. Who knows how long these will stay on the market? There was a similar sound amplifier marketed on American television about 30 or more years ago. It was clear plastic device consisting of a pair of clear plastic cups affixed to an adjustable headphone-type over-the-head clip. They were kind of the shape of Yoda's ears--and about the same size, an inch or two wider than these. Unfortunately those don't exist any more, or if they do, I can't find them. The original patent owner has passed away, and his heirs didn't answer my emails. If the makers of this product would come out with the headset "Yoda-ears" style, I'd get a couple of pairs of those, as well.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: ordermore
Audiophile with age-related hearing loss is happy!
My hearing is degrading as I get older. I am a music fanatic with $1000's of dollars of stereo gear and records. These really boost the upper midrange, right where I need it. Does not degrade the quality of the sound like hearing aids would (unless you buy really expensive ones). Also comfortable. If you are having some age-related hearing loss and love to listen to music, definitely try these. To see if they might work for you, just cup your hands behind your ears and see if you get an improvement in sound. If you do, get these!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: 1491riley
Does a good job.
I can turn the TV sound down quite a bit because it does such an effective job. However, they could be just a tiny bit larger as they do hurt the back of my ear just a little bit.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: 1491riley
A simple and inexpensive way to boost sound levels (no batteries required).
Simple and effective in enhancing sound that is in front of you like a TV or music source. I would estimate that the sound boost is in the 10-15% range. Note that the sound boost is directional, and therefore expect a reduction in sound from sources that are on the side or from behind. Another nice feature is that the sound boost takes place in any direction you turn your head. So in group conversations, you benefit from a sound boots by simply facing the person(s) talking. If you'd like to test the concept of how these work; simply cup you hands over each ear with the open part of the hand facing forward. You should notice an immediate difference. That's what I did. And after experiencing the improvement, began to see if there was a product designed to do the same thing. That's what brought me to getting Ear Glasses.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: 1491riley