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The Stealth Secret Sound Amplifier is a cutting-edge personal sound amplifier designed to enhance your auditory experience discreetly. With a sleek design resembling a high-end earpiece, it amplifies sound up to 50 times, includes three customizable ear tips for comfort, and features rechargeable batteries for convenience.
| ASIN | B0013TTO1S |
| ASIN | B0013TTO1S |
| Batteries | 2 Product Specific batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #844,756 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4,953 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Brand Name | The Stealth SSA |
| Color | beige |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Television |
| Control Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.1 3.1 out of 5 stars (693) |
| Date First Available | May 12, 2004 |
| Fit Type | In-Ear |
| Headphone Folding Features | Behind-The-Ear |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
| Item model number | ASI8315 |
| Manufacturer | The Stealth SSA |
| Manufacturer | The Stealth SSA |
| Material | Plastic, Silicone |
| Model Name | ASI8315 |
| Model Number | ASI8315 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Product Specific batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 3.74 x 1.77 x 3.54 inches; 5.19 ounces |
| Special Features | Noise Cancellation;Microphone;Wind Noise Reduction |
| Strap Type | Over-the-ear wire |
| UPC | 822397083738 822397083158 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Warranty Description | 90 days |
L**P
So glad I bought this!
I spent a day reading reviews on all these hearing amplifiers. I had no idea they even existed. I thought I would have to get a hearing aid someday. I have scar tissue in one ear from lots of ear infections when I was a kid. I have always had a slight loss of low tones, but as I have aged, it has gotten worse. I cannot hear people with soft voices or any low tones. My kids started saying I was shouting, when I thought I was talking normally. Also when I am on business calls I can barely hear the person. So I figured it could not hurt to try this for the price. I have been using it for 3 days now, and I am amazed at how well it works for me. I can hear the shows I watch on my computer, I put the speakerphone on and I can hear people loud and clear on the phone now, and it is helping me to modulate my voice much better. One of my kids asked me a question when I had this one, and they did not hear my reply! Success. lol. I am not trying to talk softer, it is just natural when you can hear your voice. I used it all day the first day, and then it needed a recharge. It recharged quickly. Thanks to other people's tips in the reviews, I learned to place the device in my ear first and then turn it on and up. It has some feedback once in awhile, but just jiggle it and it stops or turn it down a tad, and I found I could turn it out later. Also I have very small ears, but I found the large fitting is the best for me at keeping it in my ear. I tried the smaller sizes and it falls out. You just have to get used to shoving the end into your ear. Give it a chance. It quickly becomes something you will not notice. The first day is odd because your ear is sensitive just from hearing sounds again. Also most people do not like things in their ears, but even an hearing aid would feel odd. The first day I tried it, I felt so deaf when I took it out and my ear felt weird. Now on the third day I have adjusted to it. Also I like that it looks like a bluetooth device. I do have some vanity. As far as background noise, I have driven in the car with this in my ear, and the background noises did not bother me. I use it in my home, so I am hearing the refrigerator humming, my computer fan, a drip in the shower, and oddly enough my kids talking two rooms away! But these are all minor. When I take it out I do not hear these noises at all, due to my hearing loss. It does have a bit of an echo feeling at first, like you have your ear up to a radio, but that goes away. I tried it in my good ear, and it was a total different experience. It was so loud and more tinny sounding. I guess since my hearing loss is all low tones, it does not sound tinny in my bad ear. It sounds quite good. This is working so well, I decided to buy some in the ear canal amplifiers. I ordered a set of those from Walker with good reviews on Amazon. I have not had my hearing tested for years, but I always had a loss of low tones before when I was tested, but they never felt I needed any aids. I think these amplifiers are not made for you if you have a profound hearing loss. The bad reviews seem to come from people trying to use these as a replacement for real hearing aids. People like me who are happy with them, find this as a great solution for our type of hearing loss, without having to actually pay 2000. for hearing aids. Update: At 93 days this stopped charging. Amazon was great and refunded me the full amount and I bought a different version of this. Then before I shipped it back I tried one more time to charge it and it worked again. So I have been checking it for a week now and it seems to be charging again. Not sure what to think. It was not charging before and I had to hold the charger in or wiggle it around to get it to show charging.
M**D
Sound Amplifier Does Not Perform - Junk
I bought the Stealth Secret Sound Amplifier for my father, for Christmas. He is getting hard of hearing, and I thought this might be a great little, inexpensive item for him to have when the family gets together, or when he's out to dinner, etc. However, when this item was unpackaged and tried out, I knew immediately that this "hearing aid" was just a piece of garbage. It was almost impossible to wear because it transmitted so much background noise you couldn't separate out what you really wanted to hear. It didn't really amplify the sound as much as it just made everything in the room sound louder. It would pick up the "buzz" sound of the refrigerator (in the kitchen), way beyond what I can normally hear (or would notice), and just made the overall hearing experience just unpleasant. It did this wherever you went, it just made every sound louder, garbled, and distorted. I ended up just getting rid of it the very first day we tried it out. The volume control really didn't do anything, the sound just had pretty the same poor sound quality. I know this sort of an item is no substitute for an expensive high quality hearing aid, but I thought it might have some redeeming quality, boy was I wrong. Unlike the TV ads that promote these low priced style amplifier aids, I simply can't imagine a use where this poor quality "hearing aid" could ever be used. Advice: Just don't get this Stealth Secret Sound Amplifier, it's not worth, even at the low price it retails for!
M**R
Realistic Review
In reviewing this Sound Amplifier. I have to remind myself and you to be realistic. This is only a low price sound amplifier that will successfully amplify all sounds, the ones you do want to hear and that ones you do not. Does it do its promised job? I think it does. It does amplify sound (I have ho way to measure how much). It comes with the rechargeable, charger and indeed it charges. Simple to use and neat and unlike some high priced Hearing Aids, It comes with a good fitting buds and does not produce any annoying ear piercing whistling sounds. It is by no mean, a technologically advanced hearing aid that filter noises and give you clear sound. Expect also that the rechargeable battery to die sooner or later. Rechargeable batteries have limited life of charging cycles. Realistically speaking it is a fair purchase with a fair quality to be used temporarily as needed. But if you really have a hearing loss and you need somehow permanent solution then perhaps you need to consult a doctor and pay a lot lot more for a hearing aid. Do not expect cheap miracles!
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