Reduce the intensity of your ear-ringing using this free and open-source white noise emitter that aims to help you cope with tinnitus. #Ear-ringing alleviation #White noise #Tinnitus recovery #Ear-ringing #Tinnitus #Recovery
As overprotective as certain parents can be with their offspring, it is always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to instilling positive habits and helping them safeguard their health, and their sense of hearing is no exception.
Given the loudness of bustling cities, shopping centers and highways, wearing headphones that lack proper sealing or an efficient active noise-canceling feature prompts many commuters to raise the listening volume to dangerously high levels that can cause not just long-term hearing loss, but also constant ear-ringing, which can sometimes be diminished by dedicated tools such as Tinnitus Reducer ACRN.
Technically speaking, ear-ringing or tinnitus can be either objective when the sound’s pulses are synchronized with the heartbeat or subjective, when the damage sustained by the inner ear alters the signal carried to the sound-processing parts of the brain. Despite the prevalence of this latter type, the exact causes can still be difficult to pinpoint, ranging from hearing loss, medications or, more commonly, high intensity noise exposure.
While most recommendations usually amount to preventing further damage in the form of wearing adequate ear plugs or noise-canceling headphones and avoiding excessively loud concerts, those who find that tinnitus prevents them from carrying out daily tasks or enjoying quieter moments when reading, for instance, may be familiar with the concept of Acoustic Coordinated Reset Neuromodulation, which the program at hand makes use of.
The app works by simulating a white noise with frequencies that can be customized to match those of the perceived ear-ringing, ultimately serving to mask the tinnitus itself for a certain amount of time that differs from one person to another. Its volume slider can be adjusted according to how intense the ringing feels, while the channel setting makes the utility focus more intensely on the most affected ear, if necessary. Finally, the configurations can be exported to create profiles that match varying levels of tinnitus intensity depending on the environment or time of day.
Whether the various white noise recordings available online fail to ease your ear-ringing or you are on the lookout for an offline counterpart, Tinnitus Reducer ACRN may be the right choice for many of those who find the condition rather debilitating throughout their daily lives, thanks to the high level of customization and profile export features.
What's new in Tinnitus Reducer ACRN 0.4.0:
- Modified the layout of the config panel to correct the disjointed tabindex.
Tinnitus Reducer ACRN 0.4.0
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Windows 10 32/64 bit - file size:
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