Guest guest Posted June 14, 2006 Report Share Posted June 14, 2006 , I may be completely out in left field on this, because I haven't seen the communication that led to this email you addressed to today. But! I've not experienced Beam as best when noise is behind me. The whole purpose of Beam to to create what I call a shield against the noise around me when I'm trying to have a conversation with someone. Bear in mind that they have recently advised that Beam be used with the sensitivity set at number 6, and it only works for hearing sound within the range that Beam reaches. Also, I personally find that in extremely noisy places (of course that is relative but I mean truly extremely noisy places) and places with high ceilings--perhaps poor acoustics--Beam is of limited use to me. Deb <wdywms@...> wrote: , I tried Bean briefly a few times but could not get it to work for me when I needed to hear. Someone on an earlier post had said it works better if you have all the noise behind you, and if this is the case, it will have limiting capability for those of us who are blind also. In adjusting to the Freedom I was more inclined to stay with Ace with Auto Sensitivity than to try ADRO but now want to try it. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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