Easy on the Ears
Have you ever walked into your mom and dad's house and been blasted by the TV volume? To them, it sounds normal; to you it's too loud to even think, much less carry on a conversation.
One solution is TV Ears, a hearing device that lets people with mild to severe hearing loss hear the television clearly without disturbing others. The transmitter does not require any batteries. It plugs into a normal, 12-volt outlet. The receiver has a rechargeable battery pack.
TV Ears works with any TV and has a range of 900 square feet or 50 feet line-of-sight. $99. http://www.tvears.com
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