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commentr/StutterFeb 14, 2025
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Found this online -- from the SpeechEasy organization (https://speecheasy.com/smartphone-apps-reduce-stuttering/) * **DAF Assistant** – [www.artefactsoft.com](http://www.artefactsoft.com) (Apple & An...

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postr/StutterFeb 14, 2025
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Looking for an app

Looking for an app When I was about 9 or so my dad showed me this app that would repeat what you said back with a slight delay to prevent stuttering (apparently called the choral effect), but I can't ...

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commentr/StutterFeb 12, 2025
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You only used it 6 months? Count yourself lucky you ditched it. The “Trick” it preforms to boost your fluency eventually wears off and you’re back to being as fluent with it as you are without it....

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commentr/StutterFeb 12, 2025
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I had one too. I agree completely with what was said. These days I find one EarPod set to low music does better than the device did...

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commentr/StutterFeb 12, 2025
2 points

I was issued one of these in the 3rd grade. This was in the 80s, and it was called a Bio Feedback Machine. It was a horrible experience. The delay was bad enough, but the hyper 3rd grade kids talking ...

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commentr/StutterFeb 12, 2025
2 points

This was my experience as well. I got one 20 years ago and it also cause me hearing issues because the choral repeat would activate if noises were too loud. I was also in highschool and got embarrasse...

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commentr/StutterFeb 12, 2025
1 points

It took a few days to a week to kick in but I honestly don't remember it doing much for my speech. I think if it was enough to overcome the worst of it, more people would be talking about it and find...

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commentr/StutterFeb 12, 2025
3 points

This is similar to my experience. I got one in college and found it really useful for giving presentations, but it was not practical day-to-day....

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commentr/StutterFeb 12, 2025
3 points

Tried it when I was in highschool. For me, works in one-on-one situations but when in public with other people it's super hard to focus on what the other person said so I had to ask like 30 times what...

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commentr/StutterFeb 12, 2025
3 points

Another problem with the SpeechEasy device in my professional opinion is that the brain habituates to the signal and it expensively fails its intended use. They aren’t cheap. “Tweak the signal is gonn...

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commentr/StutterFeb 11, 2025
12 points

You basically summarized my entire experience with it. My father didn’t believe me at all when I would explain to him that I was deaf in that ear....

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commentr/StutterFeb 11, 2025
6 points

This works. I received mine a good 20 years ago. California at that time had a program that I was able to receive it as part of a disability. It went for $3k-$k back then. I did not pay for it. I went...

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commentr/StutterFeb 11, 2025
6 points

Absolutely! I understand this. Maybe I should have said that I only use it during business meetings and social events. Using it all the time is tiresome and not practical. Not having the normal functi...

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commentr/StutterFeb 11, 2025
4 points

I understand, I have blocks at the beginning of my sentences, too. I guess the biggest thing it helped me do is slow down my speech and pacing of sentences. It's definitely not a cure all, but I've ha...

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commentr/StutterFeb 11, 2025
36 points

Ok, I want to talk about my experience with it. So I got one of these about 15 or so years ago, the in-ear model. The function it sets out to do works well. It reduces my stutter by about 80%. So for...

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commentr/StutterFeb 11, 2025
14 points

I've had one for years but don't wear it often. It doesn't work for people who have blocks to start sentences but if you're already speaking it works well. I also have sensitive skin to having it in ...

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commentr/StutterFeb 11, 2025
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Definitely, its really helped me out, especially since i own a home renovation business. Talking with clients has been a lot easier!...

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commentr/StutterFeb 11, 2025
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With the consultation and adjustments, it was $1900. Unfortunately, insurance doesn't cover it because it is still an "experimental health device." They do offer payment plans. I paid mine off in five...

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commentr/StutterFeb 11, 2025
13 points

It goes in my left ear. It makes the pitch that I hear be higher, and it delays what I hear by a fraction of a second. When it does that, it makes my speech slower and more fluent. It takes time to ge...

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postr/StutterFeb 11, 2025
52 points

Speech Easy

Speech Easy Look into this, its like a hearing aid for stutterers. Its really helped me since ive used it! ...

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