I've been using Sound Oasis pillow speakers pretty successfully lately, with a binaural beats sound designed for sleep. Since my long-time tinnitus has been really loud for the past few months, getting to sleep has been harder more often than not (although I can go back to sleep easily after I wake up in the middle of the night for a pee break or to deal with annoying cats). Due to my constant tight neck and jaw issues, I also sleep with a heating pad set up on my pillow in case I need it, and all the wires are driving me crazy.
Does anyone know of decent pillow speakers (I am trying not to wake my husband with the sounds I need to listen to) that are Bluetooth or otherwise wireless? Most of what I'm finding online is wired, which seems so odd, considering the proliferation of wireless devices for just about everything else.
For the record, I've had tinnitus for close to 5 decades, but it's only gotten bad since I had some involved dental work about 10-11 years ago. I'm almost definite it's not noise induced -- I suspect it's related to my TMJ issues, and possibly to minor whiplash in my teens. It's primarily in my left ear, which is where my TMJ issues seem to be. Since the dental work I mentioned, it's been getting worse and worse, and lately it's getting almost impossible to ignore. I use a Widex hearing aid in my left ear that sometimes helps, but right now it's not doing much. I can ignore the tinnitus somewhat during the day -- I listen to audiobooks a lot -- but at bedtime it's gotten really difficult. I'll keep using the Sound Oasis speakers, because listening to the sleep sounds definitely seems to be helping me to fall asleep, but I'm hoping I can find a wireless pillow speaker solution. I'll try pretty much anything...
Does anyone know of decent pillow speakers (I am trying not to wake my husband with the sounds I need to listen to) that are Bluetooth or otherwise wireless? Most of what I'm finding online is wired, which seems so odd, considering the proliferation of wireless devices for just about everything else.
For the record, I've had tinnitus for close to 5 decades, but it's only gotten bad since I had some involved dental work about 10-11 years ago. I'm almost definite it's not noise induced -- I suspect it's related to my TMJ issues, and possibly to minor whiplash in my teens. It's primarily in my left ear, which is where my TMJ issues seem to be. Since the dental work I mentioned, it's been getting worse and worse, and lately it's getting almost impossible to ignore. I use a Widex hearing aid in my left ear that sometimes helps, but right now it's not doing much. I can ignore the tinnitus somewhat during the day -- I listen to audiobooks a lot -- but at bedtime it's gotten really difficult. I'll keep using the Sound Oasis speakers, because listening to the sleep sounds definitely seems to be helping me to fall asleep, but I'm hoping I can find a wireless pillow speaker solution. I'll try pretty much anything...