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postr/StutterNov 18, 2016
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Cheaper and Invisible do-it-yourself SpeechEasy Replacement

Cheaper and Invisible do-it-yourself SpeechEasy Replacement Just wanted to share something I came up with for anyone interested in seeing if DAF works for them. I intend to use this for presentations...

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commentr/StutterNov 17, 2016
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Interesting... I wonder if the newest SpeechEasy devices remedy that issue? I believe I read on the SpeechEasy site that **some** insurance companies/plans will cover it but most will not because it ...

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commentr/StutterNov 17, 2016
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It was all of the extraneous noise - the DAF picks up everything, not just your voice. I paid full price. This was probably 7-8 years ago...do you know if insurance companies cover tech like this no...

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commentr/StutterNov 17, 2016
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Fascinating! I wonder if it was due to all of the distractions and noise in the outside world. Do you remember if you paid full price for it or did your insurance cover it? Because obviously it has *...

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commentr/StutterNov 17, 2016
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I have a Speecheasy and it worked amazingly in a controlled environment (in therapy) but once I got out in public I realized it wasn't for me. I couldn't hear properly and I still blocked about the sa...

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commentr/StutterNov 17, 2016
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I have a very old machine, my parents bought it when I was a kid. If I use it I speak much more clearly after that, but yeah, it's only temporary....

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commentr/StutterNov 14, 2016
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I've read about it lots. people's feedback and to my own slp. Its a temporary fix. You are tricking your brain with this auditory delay. But after a while your brain adjusts to it and you start stutte...

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commentr/StutterNov 14, 2016
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Speecheasy user number 64. It's never worked for me but I got some free upgrades so I kept giving it a try. ...

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postr/StutterNov 14, 2016
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Does anybody use a DAF device and have success with it?

Does anybody use a DAF device and have success with it? Before I get started here, let me just say that I'm new to this subreddit and BOY am I glad I discovered it! I don't have any family, friends or...

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commentr/StutterNov 13, 2016
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Hi I've used it. It works by copying a high pitched version of your voice to fill in sounds as you're talking. I'm sure everyone has experienced a phone call in which you hear a delayed high pitched v...

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commentr/StutterNov 12, 2016
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I don't sure how it's work, but if it does effect you hear yourself, then there is free apps for mobile that do the same...

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postr/StutterNov 12, 2016
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Speecheasy cheaper alternatives?

Speecheasy cheaper alternatives? I obviously can't afford speecheasy so I am looking for an alternative. The device itself seems to be pretty technologically straightforward and simple. In fact many f...

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commentr/StutterOct 24, 2016
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Yes you could use an app instead of the SpeechEasy. The benefit of the SpeechEasy is that's going to be socially acceptable to wear in all situations. Even if others see it they'll assume it's a heari...

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postr/StutterOct 24, 2016
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SpeechEasy

SpeechEasy So I was thinking, have yall heard of those new ear pods from apple? Couldn't you just use one of those and download a Delayed Auditory feedback app on your phone and that would sort of be ...

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commentr/StutterOct 18, 2016
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Sounds like you might benefit from a speakeasy. If you don't know what it is, it's a little hearing aid looking device(but much smaller) that does exactly what your headphones do with the delay....

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commentr/StutterOct 18, 2016
3 points

I've noticed the same thing, maybe it's because your voice changes? You are confident in your speech and don't expect to stutter so you dont. Yes, I had a job interview and had a cold at the same time...

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commentr/StutterSep 30, 2016
1 points

Nothing like the E. Masker. You ask where's the science. To gain a science there is a need to study through experiments and observation. We have not had the opportunity to do so. We will in the ne...

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commentr/StutterSep 30, 2016
3 points

Nope. I used the DMAF search terms and came up with nothing. Give me a DOI, or a citation, something that I can use to look up these articles because they're not coming up with typical search terms. ...

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commentr/StutterSep 30, 2016
2 points

Except it does not provide anything more substantial than : > DMAF (Digital Mixed Auditory Feedback) 'StutterFree™ technology is another technology used in Stutter Devices. This technology is not...

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commentr/StutterSep 30, 2016
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are you talking about frequency altered feedback? It changes the frequency of the speaker's voice. Vocal tone is not a technology and not specific enough for me to do any sort of scholarly search. I g...

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