But, they aren't marketing it for tinnitus."SCAM - SCAM - SCAM - SCAM - SCAM"
As it dampens down ambient sounds it will make tinnitus louder by comparison.
I deplore their review jargon.
"...this made a grown man cry with happiness..."
"I put them in and reduced my tinnitus by half..."
"...I had a few happy tears..."
The worst, and most insidious advertising campaign I have ever seen.
Tinnitus sufferers are being bombarded with all of these vile comments by
genuine (????)
satisfied (?????)
customers. (!!!!!!)
Why do you think the adverts are set up so that you cannot make a comment unless you share.
"AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE"
They are using 'customer' reviews in an insidious way - read these for yourself...But, they aren't marketing it for tinnitus.
They've made that clear.
And I do believe they deliver what they claim to.
And they give full refunds to anyone who wants one.
They are marketing it to tinnitus sufferers. Check @Jazzer's post above. They are targeting anyone on Facebook who has liked anything tinnitus related, and they are using paid advertising to target those people.But, they aren't marketing it for tinnitus.
They've made that clear.
And I do believe they deliver what they claim to.
And they give full refunds to anyone who wants one.
Really? Then please add me to the idiot list as well. Like you said in the previous post, Flare Audio claims that Calmers filter high frequencies, I don't think that claim is false. If someone has super reactive tinnitus that can be flared (I like the word coincidence) up by louder but not extremely loud high pitch sounds that there's at least some reason that Calmers could help with reducing spikes from everyday sounds. But someone without reactive tinnitus probably won't get any benefit.man, I feel like an idiot. This needs to be investigated.
@Lurius have you tried wearing them for longer time? Can you hear the difference i.e. high frequencies diminishing?Got these in the mail today, they didn't do anything for me.
I find it peculiar that they could help anyone with tinnitus because they do filter high frequencies, but isn't that why we get tinnitus in the first place due to reduced input?
I had them in one day walking my dog and my tinnitus was worse because I didn't have external natural sounds to help mask / distract.
When I took them out I immediately heard the rustling of leaves in the wind etc.
I haven't seen promotion of Flare Audio by BTA.Did anyone else notice that on their website they advertise the BTA? I wonder if the BTA promotes them?