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commentr/StutterMay 15, 2024
2 points

I tried it several years ago and had trouble using it in loud environments or in big crowds so I returned it....

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postr/StutterMay 15, 2024
2 points

SpeechEasy?

SpeechEasy? Hi. Have you heard of SpeechEasy device for reducing stuttering. I'm reading about that today,the device is expensive from 2500$ - 4000$. Has anyone using SpeechEasy? What do you think, ...

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commentr/StutterMay 14, 2024
3 points

It works similar to the way that choral reading works, it plays your voice back to you with a very slight delay, so it tricks you into speaking "with yourself." Like I said, it helped me a lot to giv...

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commentr/StutterMay 14, 2024
2 points

I didn't know these devices help that much. Thanks for sharing. Can you also share your experience with it? How does it work and how much does it reduce stuttering?...

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commentr/StutterMay 14, 2024
2 points

There are already devices that mimic choral reading: [https://speecheasy.com/devices/](https://speecheasy.com/devices/) I got one in college, and it worked...sort of. I used it regularly to help me w...

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commentr/StutterApr 29, 2024
19 points

I was in the Army for 8 years. 4 active infantry, then 4 in the reserves. The first question I asked my recruiter was if my stutter would effect my jobs as a soldier. He said it didn't, and he was abs...

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commentr/StutterApr 29, 2024
3 points

I’ve tried it and it works if you are talking but don’t have to respond. It’s hard to understand what people are saying if you are being spoken to. It’s teaches you the pace that you should be speakin...

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commentr/StutterApr 29, 2024
4 points

When I first went to speech therapy, I used a DAF for a few minutes. Using the device to prove I was capable of fluent speech. But it was not intended to be used as a crutch. Once you prove to some...

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postr/StutterApr 21, 2024
5 points

Part time AAC user and text telephone service

Part time AAC user and text telephone service I’ve started to use a text-to-speech app on my phone when I want to explain/or need help from strangers, prepare in advance for appointments, order food. ...

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commentr/StutterApr 21, 2024
1 points

I used Inflection's PI. But I heard they killed it and it is now not that good. The main employees went to Microsoft I think...

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commentr/StutterApr 21, 2024
2 points

I have worked at 2 call centers currently at one right now. Maybe this is relatable but I find if I have to constantly and consistently repeat words and phrases I don’t stutter. I also use a delayed...

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postr/StutterApr 21, 2024
1 points

Anyone else want AI drive thru’s?

Anyone else want AI drive thru’s? I probably wouldn’t even stutter once it would be awesome. ...

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postr/StutterApr 19, 2024
6 points

AI chat bot with voice?

AI chat bot with voice? My stuttering is getting very bad and there is a new job offer at my work that I really want. I'm already going to use the metronome method to improve my speech but I need mor...

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commentr/StutterApr 8, 2024
2 points

I don't know man. I'm living with this problem nearly all my life. I will try method "metronome timed training for stuttering". [https://youtu.be/wAybuEe446E?feature=shared](https://youtu.be/wAybuE...

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commentr/StutterApr 7, 2024
2 points

This is awesome to even think about. Gives me hope that younger generations are well equipped to innovate neat solutions to age old problems. Sick That being said. This is a tool imo. And a damn goo...

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commentr/StutterApr 6, 2024
6 points

I just don't understand how you can use it in real life situations...Like ordering food at a sit down restaurant, etc......

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commentr/StutterApr 6, 2024
5 points

I wouldn't use it to entirely replace your voice. This is good for YouTube videos, presentations and elevator pitches in job interviews things like that. Works for drive thru and restaurants too. How...

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commentr/StutterApr 4, 2024
6 points

Yep I can refer you to an exercise that you can do daily to improve your speech and reduce speech blocks: https://youtu.be/wAybuEe446E?feature=shared Research articles are the description of the vid...

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postr/StutterApr 1, 2024
9 points

is AI to the rescue?

is AI to the rescue? Hey y'all, been thinking bout somethin’ lately and wanna hear your take. With all the crazy tech advancements, especially in AI, do you reckon I still gotta worry bout stuttering...

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commentr/StutterApr 1, 2024
2 points

NP! If your Bluetooth headphones has the aptx or aptx HD codex or some kind of low latency mode then those could still work. But yea wired will still have the lowest latency....

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