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I think this has been asked before, possibly by me. Please can someone recommend a set of wireless headphones that will help a partially deaf man listen to the Tv, but not inflict the sound on his partner (me).
When he's watching TV, the sound from his current headphones is as loud as I would have it on if I were watching something I wanted to see. This driving me insane.
He doesn't listen to music. It's only TV.
The main criteria are : wireless, decent range about 30 ft, DOESNT LEAK SOUND.
When he's watching TV, the sound from his current headphones is as loud as I would have it on if I were watching something I wanted to see. This driving me insane.
He doesn't listen to music. It's only TV.
The main criteria are : wireless, decent range about 30 ft, DOESNT LEAK SOUND.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Forget conventional headphones and go for a dedicated (wireless) 'TV listener' with a 'stethoset', where the buds fit inside the user's ears.
e.g.
https:/ /www.ac tiononh earingl oss.org .uk/sho p/tv250 0-tv-li stener- with-st ethoset -produc t-l451. aspx
e.g.
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Have a look here:
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Tech nology/ Questio n152545 2.html
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Just a note to go with my link above, Cloverjo:
As long as your partner's hearing loss has been professionally diagnosed, you only need to pay the NON-VAT price:
https:/ /www.ac tiononh earingl oss.org .uk/sho p-suppo rt-page s/vat-e xemptio n.aspx
As long as your partner's hearing loss has been professionally diagnosed, you only need to pay the NON-VAT price:
https:/