If someone in your family has hearing problems, you know how annoying it can be to turn up the volume so that that person can hear the sound. It can literally make others need earplugs! We have had a wired TV ear model for many years and were happy to find a wireless model. When we bought a smart TV and a normal soundbar (shown in the picture), it turned out that the soundbar is not so good for elderly people with hearing impairments. The TV ears were very easy to set up! The plug-and-play technology is so simple, an 80-year-old man installed it. No more arguments about the TV being too loud while watching a sporting event or visiting grandkids. The clarity of voices and background noise can be easily adjusted via the remote control with large buttons. Everyone can enjoy the program at the same volume - with or without hearing aids! We bought and tried another brand of soundbar for the hearing impaired and sent it back. TV ears are definitely the best! We ended up buying a second one for our bedroom.
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