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I don't have tinnitus but I have quite sensitive hearing. I used to find it difficult to drop off to sleep with intermittant street noises etc until I bought an alarm clock similar to this at Argos. It plays a variety of sounds (I like the sea - sound of waves breaking and receding) for up to 60 mins. The sounds are on quite a short loop so they become background white noise after a few minutes.
The RNID site actually has it's own version, here , but it's much more expensive and appears to be battery powered.
Slightly cheaper travel version available here.
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ka7e wrote:I don't have tinnitus but I have quite sensitive hearing. I used to find it difficult to drop off to sleep with intermittant street noises etc until I bought an alarm clock similar to this at Argos. It plays a variety of sounds (I like the sea - sound of waves breaking and receding) for up to 60 mins. The sounds are on quite a short loop so they become background white noise after a few minutes
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This alarm is good but cannot be used with a speaker pillow0
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