I tried Neosensory for a year consistently. Used it for 10, 20 and 30 minutes a day. . Finally gave up. Using Treble Health sound therapy now. Still into my 45 day trial. I've had less spikes with my tinnitus. We'll see where this goes.
Thank you for this review - I have had Tinnitus since I was born - and thank YOU for pronouncing it correctly - I get irritated when people call it 'Tinn i tus'
Stop recommending lenire it's dangerous. Just let the flop die out completely. Also comparing it to the shore device is greatly diminishing the importance of that device.
@@cezarmeleiro3707 Many people reported it making tinnitus worse. And there is zero evidence of it working cause their testing didn't account for the placebo effect. Just wait for the shore device it was tested with placebo groups. And has worked on guinea pigs (depressed, anxious, noise exposed guinea pigs become less depressed and anxious) Also some crafty people who stand to benefit nothing from it have made homemade versions of the device. Based off the patents for the device they personality report that it works against non somatic types as well.
@@cezarmeleiro3707 many report that it made them worse. Also there's no evidence of it working cause its "studies" didn't use placebo groups. Its a hacked together scam used to scam desperate people out of 1000s. It was hacked together in like a year. While shores research has taken 10 years. Basically it was capitalising on the promising research of shore while barely understanding it. To beat them to market with an unfinished device. To briefly make huge profit before word of mouth got round.
*MY REVIEW:* I've bought 3 neosensory wristbands. But not mainly because of my slight tinnitus, but predominantly because I wanted to "enhance my senses". You can set each of the 3 wristbands to be sensitive to a different frequency range, which makes more of them more useful. In my opinion charging 1000$ for what's essentially the same technology as your phone's buzzer but on your wrist is acutal insanity and exploitation of people in need. I get that if the wristband would keep its promise that richer people might have a benefit, but I don't see that; and I really believe in that kind of technology. The wristband's materials have a very good quality, the battery charge lasts long, and you can 'kind of' customize it. But in my experience it's neither good as a hearing enhancement, nor is it good for treating tinnitus. That's mainly because it's so insensitive to sound (at least compared to my normal hearing) that the wristband itself is basically hearing impaired. This sounds funny, but for a product which should help with hearing this is a failure. The wristband is basically just useful to those who cannot hear at all, or who are severely hearing impaired. On top of that, a single wristband is just a 'preview' (and that for 1000$!) and you would need AT LEAST 4 of them (each set to a different frequency range) to even badly approximate human hearing. The vibrations you feel on your wrist are very cool at first, but after an hour your skin starts to slowly lose blood and it becomes insensitive to the vibrations, because you have to strap it tight to your wrist in order to get the maximum quality of sound to vibrations. This is a design flaw in my opinion. I've tried two wristbands chained together around my neck to better approximate (both in location and laterality) my normal hearing system (i.e. my ears) and that worked A LOT better. Furthermore, because the vibrations of each of the 4 vibration motors in a wristband have the same "color", meaing they all have the same vibration frequency, you can hardly tell a difference between them. Your wrist isn't as sensitive to touch as your finger tips are. In my opinion it's a HEAVY design flaw to make all of the 4 vibration motors generate the exact same frequency, because that makes distinguishing them incredibly difficult. My current review is: If you have the money to buy this very expensive "tech toy", go for it. It's a very unique experience. And if you're fully deaf or severly hearing impaired it's honestly a life saver. But the current iteration of the neosensory wristband is still just a dim reflection of what's actually possible with this kind of technology. And also one wristband isn't enough in my experience, you need a minimum of 2 to 3, and at best 4 or more.
Works well with my bose earbuds, lowers volume and tone of my tinnitus. I also use cbt and sound therapy with resound hearing aid. I have had severe tinnitus in right ear. But always moving forward.
That's fantastic to hear! We're thrilled that it works well with your Bose earbuds and helps lower the volume and tone of your tinnitus. It's inspiring to see your proactive approach with CBT and sound therapy using a Resound hearing aid. Keep moving forward, and if you ever need further support, we're here for you. Thank you for sharing your journey with us!
Unfortunately, we cannot sell our bundle to patients outside of the US, however, we can work with you via telehealth and discuss other options and techniques for you to habituate! Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation: treble.health/international-consultation
DISCOVERED THAT THE NEOSENSORY DUO WORKS A LOT BETTER WITH HEADPHONES CONNECTED TO YOUR SMARTPHONE. HIGH FREQUENCIES ARE DIRECTIONAL. YOU NEED GOOD HEADPHONES TO DELIVER THE HIGH FREQUENCIES TO YOUR EARS TO WORK WITH THE WRISTBAND DEVICE. I NOTICED A BIG DIFFERENCE IN HOW EFFECTIVE THE NEOSENSORY DUO WORKED. IT EVEN SHIFTED THE FREQUENCY DOWN LOWER - EASIER TO DEAL WITH. I AM ONE DAY 1 . WILL REPORT BACK HERE WITH PROGRESS. Being a electronics technician for over 50 yrs. Real good at solving problems
My ear ringing since a month ago.sometimes I can sleep up to 8 hours the shortest 3-4 hours when I was in silence place the sound is not loud when In noisy place the sound become bit loud
I can see AuD panning the Neosensory Duo as it is sold directly. The Lenire has a massive mareup and requires you to get via an AuD. All about the $, not helping people.
I’m sorry to hear that the sound therapy in the video didn’t provide relief for you. Tinnitus management can vary from person to person, and what works for one may not work for another. It’s important to keep exploring other sound therapies until you find one that works for you!
Dear Dr.Ben, I got Tinnitus a month ago after two weeks my Hearing Test by "Miracle Ear" (it was free testing in my area and I wanted to check even though I didn't have any problems). So, I didn't know anything about Tinnitus, even name for this condition. I was terrified. I looked into Web and found a lot of Info, and I found you and immediately start using your Sound Therapy. Also I am trying to use neck exercises and massage , which I can find. Still one question bother me: why I got this issue after hearing test? What was wrong with this test that cause Tinnitus for person with good hearing? Please, can you explain? I am scientist and believed in knowledge first of all. I ask you because you have passion in fighting this terrible condition. I am going to think about your new device and take the quiz now. Thank you for you wish to help!
Thank you for sharing your experience and reaching out. Tinnitus can have various triggers, and it's important to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation. I'm glad to hear you're exploring sound therapy and other strategies. If you have questions about our new device or need guidance, feel free to ask. We're here to support you on your journey to better hearing health.
$250 a month to rent this?! What the actual ....! and its a gamble... Thanks for all your reviews and advice. You've been a real help. But this stuff is garbage and is taking advantage of us who suffer with tinnitus.
I'm glad to hear that the reviews and advice have been helpful. It's essential to explore options that provide genuine relief without feeling taken advantage of. If you need further assistance or information on alternative solutions, please don't hesitate to reach out. Take care.
$1,000 to buy the NEOSENSORY DUO. I just ordered one . $249.00 first month. 30 days to try it . After 30days your stuck with it. I WILL GIVE IT 3 WEEKS TO SEE RESULTS. NO RESULTS IN 3 WEEKS IT GOES BACK AND I GET REFUND. I WILL BLOCK THE COMPANY FROM CHARGING ME A SECOND AUTO PAYMENT.
Tinnitus relief is patient dependent. We'd advise you to talk to people who have tried it and get feedback from them before making a decision. This is their website: neosensory.com
Hello doctor i have minor tinnitus but from few days sound in left ear increased what should i do, is it because i used earbuds for 2-3 days(1-2 hour) and im totally confused what should i do pleaseeeeee helppppooo
Thank you so much for your honesty I follow you in everything you say cause I trust you and I know you are a caring person I use Crackle Sound Affect and find it really good really good thank you so much ❤
Hi there! if you pay close attention to the video, this is a Neosensory review. Feel free to visit their website to check out the science behind it neosensory.com/science/
➡ Take The FREE Tinnitus Quiz: tinnitusquiz.co/046
I tried Neosensory for a year consistently. Used it for 10, 20 and 30 minutes a day. . Finally gave up. Using Treble Health sound therapy now. Still into my 45 day trial. I've had less spikes with my tinnitus. We'll see where this goes.
Thank you for this review - I have had Tinnitus since I was born - and thank YOU for pronouncing it correctly - I get irritated when people call it 'Tinn i tus'
Stop recommending lenire it's dangerous. Just let the flop die out completely. Also comparing it to the shore device is greatly diminishing the importance of that device.
@@cezarmeleiro3707 Many people reported it making tinnitus worse. And there is zero evidence of it working cause their testing didn't account for the placebo effect. Just wait for the shore device it was tested with placebo groups. And has worked on guinea pigs (depressed, anxious, noise exposed guinea pigs become less depressed and anxious)
Also some crafty people who stand to benefit nothing from it have made homemade versions of the device. Based off the patents for the device they personality report that it works against non somatic types as well.
And I BELIEVE you have to go to a ENT TO GET IT
@@cezarmeleiro3707 many report that it made them worse. Also there's no evidence of it working cause its "studies" didn't use placebo groups. Its a hacked together scam used to scam desperate people out of 1000s. It was hacked together in like a year. While shores research has taken 10 years. Basically it was capitalising on the promising research of shore while barely understanding it. To beat them to market with an unfinished device. To briefly make huge profit before word of mouth got round.
@@kenw.1112 What are you trying to say? I don't understand.
@@cezarmeleiro3707Read tinnitus talk and educate yourself
*MY REVIEW:* I've bought 3 neosensory wristbands. But not mainly because of my slight tinnitus, but predominantly because I wanted to "enhance my senses". You can set each of the 3 wristbands to be sensitive to a different frequency range, which makes more of them more useful.
In my opinion charging 1000$ for what's essentially the same technology as your phone's buzzer but on your wrist is acutal insanity and exploitation of people in need. I get that if the wristband would keep its promise that richer people might have a benefit, but I don't see that; and I really believe in that kind of technology. The wristband's materials have a very good quality, the battery charge lasts long, and you can 'kind of' customize it. But in my experience it's neither good as a hearing enhancement, nor is it good for treating tinnitus. That's mainly because it's so insensitive to sound (at least compared to my normal hearing) that the wristband itself is basically hearing impaired. This sounds funny, but for a product which should help with hearing this is a failure. The wristband is basically just useful to those who cannot hear at all, or who are severely hearing impaired. On top of that, a single wristband is just a 'preview' (and that for 1000$!) and you would need AT LEAST 4 of them (each set to a different frequency range) to even badly approximate human hearing.
The vibrations you feel on your wrist are very cool at first, but after an hour your skin starts to slowly lose blood and it becomes insensitive to the vibrations, because you have to strap it tight to your wrist in order to get the maximum quality of sound to vibrations. This is a design flaw in my opinion. I've tried two wristbands chained together around my neck to better approximate (both in location and laterality) my normal hearing system (i.e. my ears) and that worked A LOT better.
Furthermore, because the vibrations of each of the 4 vibration motors in a wristband have the same "color", meaing they all have the same vibration frequency, you can hardly tell a difference between them. Your wrist isn't as sensitive to touch as your finger tips are. In my opinion it's a HEAVY design flaw to make all of the 4 vibration motors generate the exact same frequency, because that makes distinguishing them incredibly difficult.
My current review is: If you have the money to buy this very expensive "tech toy", go for it. It's a very unique experience. And if you're fully deaf or severly hearing impaired it's honestly a life saver. But the current iteration of the neosensory wristband is still just a dim reflection of what's actually possible with this kind of technology. And also one wristband isn't enough in my experience, you need a minimum of 2 to 3, and at best 4 or more.
Works well with my bose earbuds, lowers volume and tone of my tinnitus. I also use cbt and sound therapy with resound hearing aid. I have had severe tinnitus in right ear. But always moving forward.
That's fantastic to hear! We're thrilled that it works well with your Bose earbuds and helps lower the volume and tone of your tinnitus. It's inspiring to see your proactive approach with CBT and sound therapy using a Resound hearing aid. Keep moving forward, and if you ever need further support, we're here for you. Thank you for sharing your journey with us!
Just wait for the Susan Shore device.
for how long when is Susan Shore device coming out so I can buy it?
Don’t lump Lenire in with the Shore device. It’s an insult to the Shore device. The Shore device will be the gold standard.
So I should wait and not use these devices and wait for shore device
Doctor can we have cure of tinnitus in future
We're optimistic! There's extensive ongoing research on tinnitus, and we're hopeful for a future cure.
How much does it cost? Does it work well?Where to buy in EU?
Unfortunately, we cannot sell our bundle to patients outside of the US, however, we can work with you via telehealth and discuss other options and techniques for you to habituate! Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation: treble.health/international-consultation
Simply the best ❤
DISCOVERED THAT THE NEOSENSORY DUO WORKS A LOT BETTER WITH HEADPHONES CONNECTED TO YOUR SMARTPHONE. HIGH FREQUENCIES ARE DIRECTIONAL. YOU NEED GOOD HEADPHONES TO DELIVER THE HIGH FREQUENCIES TO YOUR EARS TO WORK WITH THE WRISTBAND DEVICE. I NOTICED A BIG DIFFERENCE IN HOW EFFECTIVE THE NEOSENSORY DUO WORKED. IT EVEN SHIFTED THE FREQUENCY DOWN LOWER - EASIER TO DEAL WITH. I AM ONE DAY 1 . WILL REPORT BACK HERE WITH PROGRESS. Being a electronics technician for over 50 yrs. Real good at solving problems
Neosensory I believe specifically says NOT to use it with headphones (especially bluetooth). I suspect this would be because of the increased latency?
Thanks ... ears are so loud today screaming with high pitch along with my constant zzzzzzzZzZZz 😢
ME TOO 😢😂 LAST 6 MONTHS MY TINNITUS HAS GOT UNBEARABLE. I PRAY YOUR TINNITUS GOES AWAY? GOD BLESS YOU😊
Iv been taking valuing since I was 17 iam 74 and it hasn't came back
Valuing???
My ear ringing since a month ago.sometimes I can sleep up to 8 hours the shortest 3-4 hours when I was in silence place the sound is not loud when In noisy place the sound become bit loud
I can see AuD panning the Neosensory Duo as it is sold directly. The Lenire has a massive mareup and requires you to get via an AuD. All about the $, not helping people.
did not work for me either.
I’m sorry to hear that the sound therapy in the video didn’t provide relief for you. Tinnitus management can vary from person to person, and what works for one may not work for another. It’s important to keep exploring other sound therapies until you find one that works for you!
Dear Dr.Ben, I got Tinnitus a month ago after two weeks my Hearing Test by "Miracle Ear" (it was free testing in my area and I wanted to check even though I didn't have any problems). So, I didn't know anything about Tinnitus, even name for this condition. I was terrified. I looked into Web and found a lot of Info, and I found you and immediately start using your Sound Therapy. Also I am trying to use neck exercises and massage , which I can find. Still one question bother me: why I got this issue after hearing test? What was wrong with this test that cause Tinnitus for person with good hearing? Please, can you explain? I am scientist and believed in knowledge first of all. I ask you because you have passion in fighting this terrible condition. I am going to think about your new device and take the quiz now. Thank you for you wish to help!
My tinnitus happened after I took a UA-cam test for perfect pitch😢
@@maryg.7790 Geez, I'm so sorry. That's rough. Try to have some hope though. I feel like Susan's device is going to be really helpful.
Thank you for sharing your experience and reaching out. Tinnitus can have various triggers, and it's important to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation. I'm glad to hear you're exploring sound therapy and other strategies. If you have questions about our new device or need guidance, feel free to ask. We're here to support you on your journey to better hearing health.
Please tell me. Do you know anything about laser therapy for tinnitus?
We are not aware of any laser therapy that has sufficient evidence to be effective for tinnitus patients.
@@treblehealththank you
$250 a month to rent this?! What the actual ....! and its a gamble... Thanks for all your reviews and advice. You've been a real help. But this stuff is garbage and is taking advantage of us who suffer with tinnitus.
I'm glad to hear that the reviews and advice have been helpful. It's essential to explore options that provide genuine relief without feeling taken advantage of. If you need further assistance or information on alternative solutions, please don't hesitate to reach out. Take care.
$1,000 to buy the NEOSENSORY DUO. I just ordered one . $249.00 first month. 30 days to try it . After 30days your stuck with it. I WILL GIVE IT 3 WEEKS TO SEE RESULTS. NO RESULTS IN 3 WEEKS IT GOES BACK AND I GET REFUND. I WILL BLOCK THE COMPANY FROM CHARGING ME A SECOND AUTO PAYMENT.
Did not work for me
I didn’t get any relief from this device.
Thanks for the review ere hoping something works coming soon
How much thats is effective and where can I buy?
Tinnitus relief is patient dependent. We'd advise you to talk to people who have tried it and get feedback from them before making a decision. This is their website: neosensory.com
Hello doctor i have minor tinnitus but from few days sound in left ear increased what should i do, is it because i used earbuds for 2-3 days(1-2 hour) and im totally confused what should i do pleaseeeeee helppppooo
Please call our team at Treble Health. We have people standing by to help you. Call us at (855) 714-0921. On mobile? Click here: treble.health/call
Thank you so much for your honesty I follow you in everything you say cause I trust you and I know you are a caring person I use Crackle Sound Affect and find it really good really good thank you so much ❤
You are so welcome ❤
You’ve never done a real scientific study with placebo control.
Hi there! if you pay close attention to the video, this is a Neosensory review. Feel free to visit their website to check out the science behind it neosensory.com/science/
the proof is in the pudding