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Tinnitool Neurosonic sound and neurostimulation therapy - Audilo

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Tinnitool Neurosonic sound and neurostimulation therapy

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Tinnitus therapy system using sound and neurostimulation for the following symptoms

  • chronic tinnitus, acute tinnitus
  • tonal (whistling, ringing) and partially non-tonal tinnitus (rumbling, buzzing)
  • stress, sleep disorders
  • inability to expel tinnitus from consciousness

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This product has following properties

Guarantee2 years
Accessories supplied1 USB cable
Type of sleep aid
Number and types of sounds
Compatibility
ConnectedYes

The Tinnitool Neurosonic looks and feels like an MP3 player. In the memory of the device there is a sound therapy data tape, a masking tape and a hearing test for tinnitus stored, but there is always free memory space for other forms of treatment. The integrated hearing test lets you know how often tinnitus is triggered. The sound and nerve stimulation offers two types of treatment: "sleep treatment" to be used at night and which also facilitates sleep and "meditation treatment" to be used during the day and gives the possibility to release stress. Masking allows the tinnitus to be covered by various more pleasant natural sounds (sounds of: streams, crickets, rainstorms, waterfalls, forests, breezes, fireplaces etc.) How to use it? You need to charge the NeuroSonic via its USB port or the mains plug and switch it on. Then you need to plug in the NeuroSonic headset and do the hearing test to determine the frequency of the tinnitus. Once the frequency has been determined, you need to choose the therapy mode that suits you best.

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Tinnitool Neurosonic sound and neurostimulation therapy

Tinnitool Neurosonic sound and neurostimulation therapy

Tinnitus therapy system using sound and neurostimulation for the following symptoms

  • chronic tinnitus, acute tinnitus
  • tonal (whistling, ringing) and partially non-tonal tinnitus (rumbling, buzzing)
  • stress, sleep disorders
  • inability to expel tinnitus from consciousness