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| Sonic Earz Personal Sound Amplifier By Bell and Howell. Listen up What Other People Are Talking | 
enlarge | Brand: As Seen On TV Category: Health And Beauty
Buy New: $9.50
Avg. Customer Rating:   (28 reviews) Sales Rank: 4674
Media: Health and Beauty Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
UPC: 080313079122 EAN: 0080313079122 ASIN: B000O3T6HG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | The compact, lightweight unit slips into a pocket or clips onto your belt. | | | Headphones included. Uses 1 "AAA" battery (not included). | | | Watch TV without having to turn the sound up high, possibly disturbing others in your home. | | | Hear movies, concerts and lectures as though youre sitting in the front, even if you're actually in the back. Hear a speaker clearly, even in a crowded room. | | | Sonic Earz picks up sound from as far as 60 feet away and amplifies it, sharply and crisply, so you don't miss a word. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Tired of hearing yourself say "What?" during a conversation, but not much else? This Bell & Howell Sonic Earz is designed to pick up and amplify sound up to 60 feet away. It utilizes a scientifically designed sound reflector and a sensitive microphone arranged to focus the ambient sounds onto the microphone. Discreet and compact, it measures 2 3/4 x 1 3/4" and weighs just 2 ozs. Matte metallic finish with on / off button, power on indicator light and volume control. Clips to your pocket or belt. Comfortable headset. Uses 1 AA battery (not included).
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| Customer Reviews: Read 23 more reviews...
  Forget it! January 2, 2009 -It does not work as advertised -Too much static to hear anything you'd actually be interested in hearing -Static and background noises drown out the TV
Don't waste your money, this is a bad product.
  Not worth the postage December 12, 2008 The Sonic Earz Sound Amplifier is NOT the product it claims to be. It does amplify sound, but it is the sound of it rubbing your pocket, or you touching it...not voices or the TV. I am very disappointed.
  stay away November 17, 2008 alot of backround noise, seems to amplify high frequency better (more). Batteries need replacing once a day. headphone jack were very touchy from the start and now a week later the whole thing does not work at all. very dissappointing.
  Sonic Earz September 11, 2008 This product has a lot of feedback, in fact all you hear mostly is your fingers on the case. Sound is poor quality. I am surprised that Bell & Howell put their name on this product. The ear buds also hurt your ears( at least they did mine!). This is money wasted on a sub-standard product. Amazon's quality control should check these products before they allow them to be sold. I like Amazon but they goofed up this time!
  Sucks! August 11, 2008 You can only hear the voices near you but not tv. If you are one feet from tv, it may work.
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