Personne d'autre ne l'entend, mais vous l'entendez tout le temps. Il s'agit d'une sonnerie, d'un ronronnement ou d'un bourdonnement dans vos oreilles et cela vous exaspère. Il est cependant possible de soulager ce son dans vos oreilles, appelée acouphènes.
Cette application vous propose d'écouter des sons Zen relaxants. Les harmonies Zen présentées sur la playlist sont destinées à produire un fond sonore relaxant pour les adultes (âgés de 21 ans et plus) qui souhaitent écouter un tel fond dans le calme. Les harmonies Zen peuvent être utilisées comme outil de thérapie sonore dans le cadre d'un programme de traitement des acouphènes prescrit par un expert agréé de l'audition (experts en audiologie, spécialiste ORL) formé à la gestion des acouphènes.
Les harmonies Zen présentées dans la playlist sont destinées à être utilisées dans le calme où la perception des sons du quotidien n'est pas indispensable. Cette ambiance sonore a pour but de relaxer les personnes acouphéniques.
L'application propose également un accès à des outils pédagogiques destinés à vous sensibiliser sur la manière de vivre avec vos acouphènes en vous informant sur l'origine des acouphènes et en vous indiquant des exercices.
Usage :
L'application est destinée à être utilisée avec des aides auditives Widex présentant des possibilités de streaming ou via un COM-DEX). Nous vous recommandons d'écouter le son sélectionné pendant 2 à 4 heures par jour, à un faible niveau d'intensité. Il est important que vous choisissiez un son que vous trouvez agréable afin de vous aider à ne plus focaliser sur vos acouphènes. Écoutez le son lorsque vous êtes dans un environnement calme en faisant autre chose : lecture, relaxation, travail, etc. Si vous portez des aides auditives, vous pouvez utiliser les sons de l'application seuls (sans amplification) dans le silence, lorsque vous n’avez pas besoin d’entendre les sons environnants. Ou bien, vous pouvez utiliser vos aides auditives de manière à ce que les sons environnants et les sons de l'application soient entendus en même temps.
Product number: 5 300 0006 001
Version: 1.0.3
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auto play setting ?
I find this app very helpful to distract me from the tinnitus. Unfortunately when there’s an interruption like a phone call, the app doesn’t auto turn back on after the call has ended. I have to return to the app to restart.. Like many other apps can this feature be added?
Great app!
When my mild to moderate tinnitus acts up, I use “Pink Noise” for a few minutes and it stops my tinnitus immediately, especially at night/bedtime when it is most perceptible. This app is remarkable!
My favorite and a misconception
The collection of audio tracks in this app is great. I listen to several but my favorite is Zen Dreams because of the bird that lives in it. I say “lives” because there is a slight echo that makes its calls sound so real. The first time I heard the bird I was at a mall and I looked around for it, thinking that it had gotten inside by mistake, that’s how real it sounds. I look forward to its impromptu visits.
Some of the reviewers think that you need Widex hearing aids to use the app but that’s a misconception. The app is no different than other streaming apps so it can be used with any Bluetooth speaker or earbuds besides hearing aids. I use it also with a Bluetooth headband to help me go to sleep when my tinnitus is acting up.
Doesn’t work with latest versions of Apple IOS
I was using this app to retrain my hearing to control tinnitus. When the new version of the IOS was installed this app would stop every time the screen went to sleep or I navigated away from the app. I would then go back and restart the app.
Too bad. My audiologist recommended this as one of the best tinnitus apps.
Grating
The relaxation breathing exercise would be good If I didn’t want to ram a pencil into my ear every time I listen to this guy. His voice isn’t soothing or relaxing. He reminds me of my college economics professor that was as dry as popcorn farts. Jeezle ... get someone with a better voice personality than this guy.
Help for those bad days
When my T is bad in the morning.
I find relief with this app till it calms down down. Luv zen dreams
Great but needs updating
I like this app but it hasn’t been updated in 3 years. Is it abandoned or will there be more updates? Thank you.
Sounds great
I’m in my 60’s and had instant tinnitus onset after a stroke 2 years ago.
VERY loud, 24x7, with occasional so-loud-I-want-to-die ‘storms’ that last several minutes.
Tried 4 different ENTs / audiologists, acupuncture (2018 WHO study), Klonopin (too sedating), and Ativan (works somewhat but scary addiction potential and short duration), and medical cannabis (some strains help...others make it worse).
Finally got a referral to a local tinnitus specialist who set me up with the Evoke hearing aids 2 weeks ago.
I have the Evoke app for control...and have made my own ‘programs’...but every now and then, I just need the Zen soundtracks in this app.
I was able to read a book (for some reason, the tinnitus made that difficult) with Zen Fly last weekend...and nearly cried.
Yesterday...ONE Ativan instead of THREE.
Widex hardware is not cheap, and insurance carrier laughed at me, but the improvement is very good. Hopefully, I can train the auditory cortex to behave.
So far, this is the best thing I’ve found.
Nice App to Have
This is really well done. It’s great to be able to put on a soothing background whether you have tinnitus or not. And if you do there are several backgrounds, so depending on how bad your tinnitus is, you can go with soothing or with white/pink noise. Mine comes and goes, so it’s great being able to pick what works best for the moment.
These are a lot like the backgrounds in an app I sometimes use with sleep phones when I can’t get to sleep. This app would work really great for that, but I take the hearing aids out at night when I sleep. Maybe I’ll try the sleep options for a nap sometime.
Anyway, it’s really a nice app with more options and much more flexible than having a Zen program added to the HA by the audiologist.
Tinnitus sufferer
I have Meniere’s disease and have quite loud tinnitus in my left ear, a fairly high-pitched squeal. My audiologist just recommended this app to me, as I have Widex hearing aids with Comdex. I downloaded it and stated trying the various programs. The Tropical Night program (which might well drive some people crazy) does a really good job of masking my tinnitus. If you have Widex aids and if this app will work with them, try it out. I was skeptical, but with the wide range of programs, one of them just might work for you.
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