Product Details
- Color: Black
- Brand: TV Ears
- Model: 10041
- Dimensions: 8.50" h x
3.50" w x
4.25" l,
.30 pounds
Features
- Doctor Recommended
- Infrared transmitter covers 900 square feet
- Transmitter works as a charging base and can hold up to two headsets
- Powerful headset with 120 dB of output 3 times more powerful than other headsets
- Headset Includes volume tone and balance dials TV Ears Tips provide comfort and cleanliness
TV Ears 10041 Original System (Black)
Product Description
The TV Ears Original system functions on 95kHz infrared technology which is ideal for home use or at 95kHz equipped theaters and audiotoriums. It features Voice Enhancement Technology which clarifies television dialog like no other wireless headset. It also features Automatic Commercial Control which caps the volume of loud commercials . The system is equipped with finger adjustable volume, tone and balance dials. It comes with an alternate installation kit which allows connection to televisions which do not have audio out ports. This system is not recommended for plasma or LCD screen televisions. Customer Support: Monday - Friday, 7:00 am - 4:00 pm Pacific time zone: 888-883-3277.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
196 of 199 people found the following review helpful.
Best thing since closed captioning.
By Jonathan Appleseed
Television shows (especially older ones), too often aren't captioned. This is also true with current DVD releases, even from the big studios: no captions or subtitles. There's a law that requires closed captioning on newly released media, but studios sometimes ignore it. As I'm hearing impaired and rely heavily on closed captioning, this is particularly frustrating.I have tried several headsets over the years with varying degrees of success. What's unfortunate is that most headsets aren't designed for the hearing impaired. They're designed for people who want to listen to music as they roam around the house. This means that the headsets aren't optimized for voice enhancement, and instead deliver quite a bit of bass. Bass tones don't improve speech comprehension, they lessen it.That's where TV Ears comes in. Yes, the name is a bit silly, but this headset really works. The first time I used them I had the silliest smile on my face, because for the very first time I understood what was being said *perfectly*. English accents - long a bane of my TV experience, especially as I love British humor - were no longer a problem. The sound quality is magnificent, and the speech enhancement that the product brags about is spot-on. You can adjust the tone of the sound being delivered to your ears, so you can get just the right amount of bass/treble to give you, essentially, a custom-fit headset.There's an added bonus.TV Ears says that most theaters use the same technology that they do. I wasn't sure I believed that, so continued to use the (most often) old and sometimes dysfunctional headsets that theaters provide that don't allow for adjusting the tone to improve speech comprehension. Fed up with watching theater employees throw headsets into bins, and at least a 50/50 shot that when the movie started I was going to have to go back and exchange the headset, I tried my TV Ears in the theater. They worked. Instead of simply "booming" the sound, it was just like at home: The headsets enhanced what was being said. Whenever I go to the movies, I "never leave home without" them. They're more reliable than American Express.
96 of 96 people found the following review helpful.
TV Ears is Magic for the Hard of Hearing
By John M. Bryant, Inc.
I just purchased TV Ears from my audiologist. They are fantastic. Some say they are uncomfortable to wear. I watch TV from a recliner and, therefore, do not sit precisely upright. The base rests on my chest so maybe that's the reason they are not uncomfortable to me. In fact, I consider them light and much more comfortable to the large ambient sound blocking earphones that are available.Some said the output jack on the TV was used for speakers which they were not willing to give up. I simply lay the microphone that comes with the TV Ears below the TV speaker and haven't worried about hooking anything to the TV. The side benefit is that I don't have to choose between hearing the TV and my wife. My wife says "MUTE" loudly and I mute the TV. I can hear her through the same mike through which I hear the TV. Both the TV and voices are clear and as loud as I like since I control the volume from my receiver around my neck.For comparison, without hearing aids I have to turn the TV volume to 35 to hear it (I have a severe hearing problem). I can hear it fine at 15 with my hearing aids ($3,200 each). With TV ears, I turn the volume to 9 and can hear the TV better than I can with my expensive hearing aids. Since I control my own volume, my wife can set the TV to her own comfort level and I can adjust my volume to match her preferred level. This is the first time in 10 years that we can watch TV comfortably together.One person criticized the cheap earpieces. Of course they're cheap because they're disposable. You can buy a 5-pack for $20. I would much rather have a clean disposable earpiece covering than a filthy high-quality permanent earpiece covering.Those criticizing this device are not using it correctly.I will probably buy another mike, another base, another set of ears (this time with the optional input jack and a mike I can put in my pocket). I suspect I save 4-6 hours of hearing aid use per day with TV Ears. A over $6,000 a pair this investment will pay for itself if it extends the life of my hearing aids a month.Pros:1. No installation, use the mike.2. Portable. Since there's no installation, it's easy to move it from place to place or take it with you traveling.3. Loud. I cannot max the decibels. It's too loud. My earing aids are maxed out and my doctor tells me I've reached the hearing aid limit.4. Buy the pro headset and you can attach cell phone, Ipod, telephone, computer, and external microphone adapters.5. Disposable ear piece coversCons:TV Ears explanations are bad. I wish I had purchased the professional version for the external attachments that are possible but didn't know about them. Their web site does not explain the benefits of the external speakers well.John
44 of 45 people found the following review helpful.
They work!
By Al
TV Ears do not just amplify the sound. They have a circuit that emphasizes treble, which makes voices much clearer. This works. As an older male user, my hearing is impared mainly in the upper regions. When I use the TV ears, I can understand speech much better. The battery/charger seems to be very good. I can listen all evening without running out of battery. Just remember to put the ears on the charger the next morning. There is plenty of volume - much more than I need. I guess this means they will work for people with more severe hearing problems. There are separate volume and tone controls on the headset receiver, making it easy to tune the sound to your liking. The only down side is that the headset band doesn't go over the head. The apparatus is suspended from your ears. This is a little bit uncomfortable. This only dampens my enthusiasm a little, because the ears do such a great job! The price is pretty steep, and I was worried about spending so much. But, I am very satisfied with this product.
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