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2013年11月11日月曜日

Personal Audio Enhancer

Review: VitaSound Personal Audio Enhancer 300 for Slight Hearing Loss by Editors on Oct 16, 2013 VitaSound recently launched the Personal Audio Enhancer 300 (PAE-300), a multi-function audio device for individuals with situational hearing problems. The PAE-300 is not intended for those that require a hearing aid, but instead for those who might need help holding a conversation in a noisy room or watching television without raising the volume to a level that will make a spouse or neighbor complain. VitaSound provided Medgadget with a PAE-300 to review, and we have. Device Specifications: The PAE-300 handset is a sleek and well made device that is about the size of a deck of cards (4 x 2.4 x 0.75 in / 100.2 x 60 x 19.1 mm) and is fairly lightweight (3.3 oz / 94.6 g). The front has four buttons for each of the sound modes (discussed below), an LED power light and numerous lights that shine through the casing to indicate volume and mode selections. The right edge has an 8-level volume control rocker and a lock button, while the left edge has EQ selection and wireless pairing buttons. The power button and a headphone jack are on the top edge, while the bottom has a second headphone jack, a mini-USB port and two metal contact strips for docking base charging