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commentr/StutterAug 24, 2020
5 points

I've checked the prices and it look's like they want to make money out of people's stutter, rather than really help them. I know materials cost something, also production cost and they have to make mo...

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commentr/StutterAug 23, 2020
2 points

I’m going in for a consultation soon! I’ve been using the Delayed Audio Frequency app with my AirPods that does the same thing as the SpeechEasy, and that really helps....

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commentr/StutterAug 23, 2020
1 points

I had one as well, it wasn't really effective for me. Those that want to do more research, it's actually the "choral" effect, and the process is known as DAP, or delayed auditory processing. The frequ...

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commentr/StutterAug 23, 2020
2 points

I have one. Couldn't stand it, and it didn't work. Too difficult to hear people in crowds and it just didn't work for me....

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commentr/StutterAug 23, 2020
3 points

I had the same experience. I still have it but I haven't used it in a long time. It did really help at first though!...

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commentr/StutterAug 23, 2020
1 points

Yeah, its not a functional cure all device. It is a good tool to use in specific situations and speech therapy. If used in combination with competent speech therapy, the user will eventually be we...

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commentr/StutterAug 23, 2020
2 points

Yeah, that's a thing. The situations I'm thinking of require going in for some (nonsurgical) tuning every once in a while. I think. Not quite sure how to search for it, to be honest. Kinda stomped....

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commentr/StutterAug 23, 2020
4 points

I use it mainly when I have to give a presentation/ briefing, formal situations, phone calls, dinner table, some social gatherings. If it’s to background noise is to loud, it’s not so great because t...

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commentr/StutterAug 23, 2020
8 points

My guess would be that that isn't done because it stops being effective after a while. These devices do work wonders for some people, but it loses its power once your brain gets used to it. I think us...

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commentr/StutterAug 23, 2020
11 points

I have one and results do vary. I found it was so difficult to hear others talk and the ambient noise made it hard to filter out different sounds. My stuttering did improve when I first use it but the...

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commentr/StutterAug 23, 2020
4 points

More about that sort of thing in general: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_fluency_device I can't find anything about the surgery option, where it's placed inside the head by the ear, but pe...

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commentr/StutterAug 23, 2020
3 points

I’ve actually used the Speech Easy before. It felt wicked weird hearing your own voice but made it easier to be fluent. Be careful however not to use it a lot, as your brain will get used to it and be...

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commentr/StutterAug 23, 2020
2 points

In what situations do you wear it? In what situations can you not wear it? (I.e., noisily restaurants, clubs, etc) How often do you have to tweak the delay and playback voice frequency?...

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postr/StutterAug 23, 2020
48 points

A device that really saved me....Speech Easy.

A device that really saved me....Speech Easy. I’m not being paid to promote this nor have I been asked to. I wanted to share with you a device called speech easy that truly makes stuttering almost gon...

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commentr/StutterAug 8, 2020
1 points

A poor man’s version of speecheasy is getting an app called DAF and using headphones (even wireless ones). Just passing along the info......

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commentr/StutterAug 5, 2020
3 points

You can buy an IR blaster device if you have a headphone jack. Then the smartphone can be used as a remote for any TV....

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postr/StutterAug 4, 2020
8 points

DAF Fonate & Airpods Pro

DAF Fonate & Airpods Pro I downloaded from the App Store - DAF Fonate and had my AirPods on It’s a reverse auditory feedback system so you can hear yourself as you talk In my first attempt I g...

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postr/StutterJul 28, 2020
1 points

Hey guys ! Apparently, there is an app for stutters. Check it out! It sounds pretty helpful. Please up this post, so more people can see it. Thank you

Hey guys ! Apparently, there is an app for stutters. Check it out! It sounds pretty helpful. Please up this post, so more people can see it. Thank you ...

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commentr/StutterJul 26, 2020
3 points

This is really good advice. I’m so much more confident on the phone when I talk with my AirPods in....

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commentr/StutterJul 26, 2020
5 points

use a good headset so you can free your hands and legs. and an open silent place where you can walk your rounds and nobody will bother you....

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