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ear amplifier


Question Posted Tuesday August 5 2008, 9:39 pm

where could i get one that just goes in your ear like a cordless headphone. i want to use it at school, but i dont want teaches thinking im listening to music or something[reason it needs to be cordless]. i know this is kind of like a earring aid, but i dont know if i could get one if im not really deaf. i just have trouble hearring when lots of people talk at one time, like at lunch.

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Annerszz_101 answered Wednesday August 6 2008, 7:30 pm:
A Bionic Ear would amplify sound a lot and it's relativity inexpensive.

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