Because of that, it would be great (but maybe too much to ask?) if the hardware is open to system updates. So as they figure out new tweaks to optimize performance, early purchasers can get these updates as well.
I wish that was true, but we can't know. Maybe bimodal neuromodulation works for you, maybe it doesn't. If it doesn't, not sure tweaking the device will change anything. If it works but not greatly, than maybe tweaking it will provide better results.The lo-fi nature of the hardware is what makes me optimistic. We're not talking about bionic implants or gene therapy here. It's all in the biohacking "software", which is effectively a trial-and-error code-cracking style endeavor. When going that route, the worst results always come first. As the principles of cause and effect are eventually understood, the results improve, but the hardware stays the same. The trick is not to get discouraged in the early stages before all avenues have been tested.
We just don't know. In the information they've released so far, there's no mention of tensor tympani syndrome.Do you think that this device with bimodal stimulation could also work to calm tympanic tensor syndrome?
I don't think the technologies are that complex in relation to its price. The price will come to cover the return to investors for all the research that's been put into it. I only see a small electrical box like an iPod/headphones and a tongue tip. They don't cost that much to make. The price won't reflect the manufacture cost but rather the research costs.Because of that, it would be great (but maybe too much to ask?) if the hardware is open to system updates. So as they figure out new tweaks to optimize performance, early purchasers can get these updates as well.
I've also been thinking a lot about this. I think their core, hard-to-copy protection will be their software: the exact timings and signals they use.I do wonder though how Neuromod plans to protect their invention by copycats
Sooner in Ireland. Europe in September 2019. USA in 2020. Speculation by the way.Wow. Lot's of pages indeed! Is there anything resembling an ETA to market?
Oops, just saw the answer in a previous response - so 2019, maybe as soon as September, but in Ireland?
The rumors we've heard:Wow. Lot's of pages indeed! Is there anything resembling an ETA to market?
Oops, just saw the answer in a previous response - so 2019, maybe as soon as September, but in Ireland?
I'm thinking they will at least get through their current conference tour before this thing will be made available. The last date on that tour is March 29th. I don't know if these kinds of events are the type of thing you announce the start of sales at.I wonder if any news is going to emerge tomorrow... or this week. The waiting is killing me.
I think it will go the same way as a previous product did (Desyncra).Do you think the device will be available via ENT units in hospitals Neuromod will collaborate with or will Neuromod create an office in each country to make the tests themselves and sell the device directly to the patients?
Was this just published?Source: TITLE: RP308 – Reproducible and Long-Term Efficacy of a New Treatment for Tinnitus Evaluated in over 500 Patients
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Hubert Lim is going around the USA to teach audiologists use the device!
Found it on Facebook, it's post-dated to March 29, 2019. It's legit.Was this just published?
Awesome. Reason I asked it because if it was posted last year or something I wouldn't attach too much value to it. But in that case, nice!Found it on Facebook, it's post-dated to March 29, 2019. It's legit.
I think the reason the link @ajc posted might be good news is not because ENTs might or might not learn to use the device, but because it means Neuromod is convinced of the effectiveness.Would be better if you could just order the device online and set it up yourself. No ENT/audiologist near me is going to be interested in going to a workshop to learn how to do that. And I can't imagine that many ENTs/audiologists will even find out that this device exists. But, who knows, I just hope it'll launch in Ireland soon.
What are the dates stated? Sorry I'm a bit behind on this haha.It definitely is a positive sign that this is launching for reals. Hopefully to the dates stated.
Can't you read five posts higher?What are the dates stated? Sorry I'm a bit behind on this haha.
The rumors we've heard:
Q1/2019 (so Jan-March (yes, this is right now!)) for Ireland (source: an investor's document produced by Neuromod.)
September 2019 for Belgium (source: a forum member.)
2019 for EU, 2020 for US (source: Neuromod.)
Hubert is on a f***ing mission from God.Source: TITLE: RP308 – Reproducible and Long-Term Efficacy of a New Treatment for Tinnitus Evaluated in over 500 Patients
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I don't get why you think this. It's normal and part of the normal job for doctors to have continuous education. Learning new devices or medical procedures is all part of the job.Would be better if you could just order the device online and set it up yourself. No ENT/audiologist near me is going to be interested in going to a workshop to learn how to do that. And I can't imagine that many ENTs/audiologists will even find out that this device exists. But, who knows, I just hope it'll launch in Ireland soon.