First, let me say that I am not affiliated in anyway with Neosensory, and I am not communicating with them. This is a 100% organic review. I’ve suffered with Tinnitus for 12 years which developed after a scuba diving trip. Decided to try the Neosensory band and App. For the first time in 12 years I have silence for a short amount of time. Using the device / app gets me about 20-30 minutes of silence & I experienced this the first time I used it. After 12 years of ringing in my ear, it is hard to describe the amount of relief I feel in this state. There is still something a little there. It’s not a ring, though it’s almost like a soft static sound hard to describe, but it is not ring. It is almost imperceptible. I’ve only had it for 4 days and it has been incredible to be able to finally turn it off for a half hour and breath a sigh of relief. Eventually, the tinnitus does return, but I just use it again. I use it three or four times a day now. It has given me hope that there might eventually be a cure and I am overjoyed that I have a way to battle my flareups. They are so bad that sometimes they wake me up at night. All of this said, I think it’s important to recognize that there may be different variants of tinnitus out there and it may not work for everyone. One slight negative of using the device is I am more aware of the ringing now than I had become a custom to over the years. It’s sort of like if you never get that silence you sort of ignore it more. Once you experience that silence again, you are more aware of when it comes back so I guess there’s some give-and-take with us, but at least I have a tool to battle it.
Additionally, it is extremely annoying to have to leave the app open in order to use it. I’m not a fan of that, so I put it on one of my old iPhones that are specifically for this purpose and I keep my main iPhone for other uses. I’m so thankful to neosensory for the research. I will definitely be keeping this and will update if there any additional changes after a few months.
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