Neosensory — Bimodal Stimulation Device for Tinnitus: Any Reviews? A Scam or Not?

@fixit's feedback made me want to get this device so I sent an email to Neosensory to know if they ship their device to France but they answered that they only ship to the US for the moment :(

They don't know yet when it will be available in my country.
Maybe you can find someone from the USA to order it for you.
 
Maybe you can find someone from the USA to order it for you.
I prefer to wait until the shipments are available internationally but I hope it won't take too long.

Since this device was just released I guess it won't be for at least a year though.
 
Just saw Neosensory Buzz Facebook ad. Things aren't looking good on social media. There's already a user saying it made his tinnitus worse over 2 weeks. Another said he did the full 8 weeks and it did nothing at all (using 20-30 minutes daily).
 
Just saw Neosensory Buzz Facebook ad. Things aren't looking good on social media. There's already a user saying it made his tinnitus worse over 2 weeks. Another said he did the full 8 weeks and it did nothing at all (using 20-30 minutes daily).
Uh-oh. Mine is on the way. I was going to try for 3 weeks and return if I saw no change.

Is it still making any improvement for you?
 
Uh-oh. Mine is on the way. I was going to try for 3 weeks and return if I saw no change.

Is it still making any improvement for you?
It still offers a sizzle like reduction after 15 minutes use but even 4 weeks in I still cannot say for sure I notice a cumulative lessening overall. (Which is the real goal right?)
 
It still offers a sizzle like reduction after 15 minutes use but even 4 weeks in I still cannot say for sure I notice a cumulative lessening overall. (Which is the real goal right?)
Yea, that appears to be the goal. I can't figure out what the actual price of the device is. It seems like it's basically a rental... so I'm not paying $200/month indefinitely if it doesn't give some permanent effect.
 
It must suck to live outside the USA. We have all the trials, only cost $100k to get an education, the Michigan militia has more firepower than North Korea. I feel for anyone that wants to try this and can't.

I spoke to the Vice President of the company today and he is hard of hearing and suffers from tinnitus himself. I may give this a try.
 
It must suck to live outside the USA. We have all the trials, only cost $100k to get an education, the Michigan militia has more firepower than North Korea. I feel for anyone that wants to try this and can't.

I spoke to the Vice President of the company today and he is hard of hearing and suffers from tinnitus himself. I may give this a try.
Just wondering, how much do you pay in the US to see an ENT (who is going to tell you "get used to it" anyway)? I pay 0 €.
How much do you pay for your medication? I pay 0 € most of the time.
How much do you pay for hearing aids? In my country it's 0 €.
Would a hospital accept to admit you if you have no money or health insurance? In France, yes, whether you are a bum or a migrant without money.
Did you pay $100,000 for your education?! Wow, I paid 0 € :ROFL:

There may be some good things about living in the United States, but there are still some good things about living in France too ;)
 
Just wondering, how much do you pay in the US to see an ENT (who is going to tell you "get used to it" anyway)? I pay 0 €.
How much do you pay for your medication? I pay 0 € most of the time.
How much do you pay for hearing aids? In my country it's 0 €.
Would a hospital accept to admit you if you have no money or health insurance? In France, yes, whether you are a bum or a migrant without money.
Did you pay $100,000 for your education?! Wow, I paid 0 € :ROFL:

There may be some good things about living in the United States, but there are still some good things about living in France too ;)
A hospital will admit you without insurance, but they'll send you a nice big bill afterwards. I never go to the ER. I'll wait all night/weekend for a Doctor's Office or Urgent Care to open. ER cost me $3,000 for stitches WITH insurance. Never again.
 
Just wondering, how much do you pay in the US to see an ENT (who is going to tell you "get used to it" anyway)? I pay 0 €.
How much do you pay for your medication? I pay 0 € most of the time.
How much do you pay for hearing aids? In my country it's 0 €.
Would a hospital accept to admit you if you have no money or health insurance? In France, yes, whether you are a bum or a migrant without money.
Did you pay $100,000 for your education?! Wow, I paid 0 € :ROFL:

There may be some good things about living in the United States, but there are still some good things about living in France too ;)
It's a bit off topic but since we're talking about it.

What my compatriot fails to say is that the French state takes on average 60% of what you earn. Not to mention all the taxes that our Anglo-Saxon friends would find ridiculous, such as the 45% on inheritance for example.

Free health care (no longer) in France is normal, it's the counterpart of very high taxes (the highest in the world).

Each system has its strengths and weaknesses.
 
Just saw Neosensory Buzz Facebook ad. Things aren't looking good on social media. There's already a user saying it made his tinnitus worse over 2 weeks. Another said he did the full 8 weeks and it did nothing at all (using 20-30 minutes daily).

Were there any good reviews at all? I looked at the reviews for Neosensory Buzz on Amazon, and they were all pretty positive (at least as far as tinnitus treatment goes).
 
I want to buy this but it's not available in Canada."

I live in Canada too and I've had my eye on this product for quite some time. I set up a Shipitto account (Theyre an American international shipping company that gives you a US address to buy American products which are then shipped by them to your address). This might be a useful service for us Non-Americans looking to try Neosensory Buzz
 
It's a bit off topic but since we're talking about it.

What my compatriot fails to say is that the French state takes on average 60% of what you earn. Not to mention all the taxes that our Anglo-Saxon friends would find ridiculous, such as the 45% on inheritance for example.

Free health care (no longer) in France is normal, it's the counterpart of very high taxes (the highest in the world).

Each system has its strengths and weaknesses.
Yeah to hell with that. The USA has its flaws but paying half your wages in taxes, fuck that.

Yes, we pay a lot for education. I have a Master's degree and have spent over $100,000 on that and now am unable to work due to this unbearable tinnitus hell.
 
Just saw Neosensory Buzz Facebook ad. Things aren't looking good on social media. There's already a user saying it made his tinnitus worse over 2 weeks. Another said he did the full 8 weeks and it did nothing at all (using 20-30 minutes daily).
I have only seen one Facebook ad for it and it is basically people saying there is no cure but no one who actually tried it.
 
Got my Neosensory Buzz today. I tried it once so far for 15 minutes. It had no effect.

I'll probably do 10 minutes multiple times a day for a couple of weeks before I reach a verdict.

I was doing well last week and then my tinnitus kicked up to another level overnight with the crazy electricity/dog whistle/car alarm sound. So maybe I'm just having a spike that needs to go down first? Who knows...
 
I have only seen one Facebook ad for it and it is basically people saying there is no cure but no one who actually tried it.
They are running an alternate social media ad that is a video, and there are now three comments of people saying it didn't work for them. That said, we all know that the most vocal ones are the ones that leave comments.
 
There's a coupon code right now. It's "soothe30". It takes $74.70 off the total. I still think it's a scam, but that makes it a little less expensive so I think it's worth a try.
 
There's a coupon code right now. It's "soothe30". It takes $74.70 off the total. I still think it's a scam, but that makes it a little less expensive so I think it's worth a try.
Well we have anecdotal evidence from @GBB that they honor the 30-day return policy, so I see no harm in trying it out for 30 days.

It looks like they made a correction and don't start your subscription date on the day order it anymore. My subscription started on the estimated arrival date. Which was one day earlier than it actually arrived, so not perfect but better.
 
@Linari5, are you finding you have to turn the volume up pretty loud on your phone for the armband to pick up the lower frequencies? Mine doesn't vibrate on the lowest tone that's played and the volume feels pretty loud to me.
 
@Linari5, are you finding you have to turn the volume up pretty loud on your phone for the armband to pick up the lower frequencies? Mine doesn't vibrate on the lowest tone that's played and the volume feels pretty loud to me.
FWIW, I get to about half way on the volume. It doesn't pick up a few tones. Still has that post-use sizzle effect for me. I started my 4th week yesterday. Not curative by any means but definitely seems to make an overall positive difference.

Also, I've been slowly trying to increase the volume just one click. But if it feels too loud I just keep it at that half level. Also I think it helps to do it in near silence so no background noise (fans, appliances, or whatever).
 
No worries - the device actually helped me at first but my reactivity got in the way. I think those of us with reactive tinnitus need to figure that out before sound can be used as a treatment, but it also took my tone from a piercing noise into more of a sizzle, which I thought was promising.
I'm two months in with reactive tinnitus. How does it go away?
 
I've used this for 3 days now. 1st day I did 10 minutes. The next two days I did 10 minutes 3-times a day. Not feeling any different. I'll give it some time, but so far I am planning on returning it before the 30-day refund window closes.
 
I've used this for 3 days now. 1st day I did 10 minutes. The next two days I did 10 minutes 3-times a day. Not feeling any different. I'll give it some time, but so far I am planning on returning it before the 30-day refund window closes.
Neosensory Buzz is habituation therapy, not a medication.

Like any therapy, it takes time.

Give yourself some time. From what I have read, the benefits start to be felt after 1 month. Don't think that the magic will happen after 3 days.

This is a general comment, I'm not targeting you in particular ;)
 
Neosensory Buzz is habituation therapy, not a medication.

Like any therapy, it takes time.

Give yourself some time. From what I have read, the benefits start to be felt after 1 month. Don't think that the magic will happen after 3 days.

This is a general comment, I'm not targeting you in particular ;)
Yeah, I agree.
 
I'm going to order one soon.

I reached out to their support team explaining my tinnitus history and asked them if they thought I would benefit from their program. They basically said "we think you'll benefit" without offering any real explanation. Who knows if this thing actually works but I think it's worth a try granted that you can afford it. Even a 5-10% volume reduction would make this device worth the spend IMHO.
 

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