App MyEar is a Utilities app by Brandon Isobe. Are you deaf and tired of lipreading? Even the best lipreaders follow ~22% of their conversations - imagine what you're missing out on. MyEar App was developed by Gerald Isobe, deaf hall-of-fame golfer and his son, Brandon.
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1. Are you deaf and tired of lipreading? Even the best lipreaders follow ~22% of their conversations - imagine what you're missing out on.
2. MyEar App was developed by Gerald Isobe, deaf hall-of-fame golfer and his son, Brandon.
3. This app was created from those frustrations and it's an app he and others are using to communicate with their hearing colleagues, friends, and family.
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Brandon, I just have to say .....you are a genius! My 92 year old mom has been hard of hearing for 30 plus years. The last 2-3 really bad(she doesn’t like the deaf word though) Her lip reading skills are not like they use to be. We have tried the hearing helper app, but it is no where as efficient as your is. We have tried writing tablets, use a lot of hand gestures, but as you know so frustrating. The reason I found your app tonight, was my Mom was quite pitiful as she came into the kitchen area where me and my sister were talking..and said...”I am so tired of not being able to be in a conversation with anybody, the two of you just don’t understand what it is like not to be able to hear and have conversations”. It was then I realized, have I just been complacent with what we had that I wasn’t searching for help anymore. So, I decided to search again....entered talk to text device for the deaf...and up your app came(okay maybe the the 4 th or 5 th thing on page). Anyway, I read the first review and downloaded it, tried it with mom and omg it picked up my every word and yes I could even change the font size and I can point the screen to hear as I am talking. I have the happy dance going on!!!
With covid and masks, unable to lip read. Sadly this doesn’t work very well. It does not pick up people talking. Especially women’s voices if at all . Not good in a public setting, sadly.
I used this in a classroom setting, I was up from 6’ from the speaker and it failed miserably. If it managed to pick anything up the transcription was inaccurate. I borrowed an android phone and google live got it 95% correct.
Really wanted this app to work. It always opens “text to speak”. I need help hearing what others are saying, not in helping me speak. It has been frustrating at best. When I finally get it to work, the opportunity I had has typically passed. I’d like my money back.
This is a very helpful app for any medical personnel that need to communicate to someone deaf.The fonts are large And easy to read.
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