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Good morning everyone. I'm looking for a recommendation for pillow speakers . Can anyone let me know a manufacturer they have found good? Cheers.x

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Holden15

Hi and good morning to you too!

I use the Sound Oasis (SP-101) that can be purchased from a well known online store. Sound Oasis produce a range of products for Tinnitus so they know what they are doing.

The speakers are not particularly loud (in volume) but are enough for me to help with sleeping.

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Jumpey in reply to Holden15

Cheers for your help.x

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GeoffTWO

Hi there. I’ve had a number of different pillow loudspeakers over the years and they have all worked well. The only difference has been the quality of product. You get what you pay for. The usual cause of breakdown is where the wire enters the loudspeaker. With use this tends to break.

I am currently using a Goodman’s, which though more expensive is a stronger build and has worked without problems for a couple of years now.

All the best,

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Jumpey in reply to GeoffTWO

Thanks for the feedback.x

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Ruud1boy

I find the SoundOasis ones only last about 6mths, before the wire breaks. I'm currently using a different pair I got from Connevans, which seems to be slightly sturdier construction.

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Jumpey

Thanks for the advice.x

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ShakeelaBTA

Hello and welcome to the British Tinnitus Association forum.

Do feel free to ask any questions, I hope that you find this a helpful and supportive place to help you manage your tinnitus.

We have some resources that you might like to check out in addition to our home here:

tinnitus.org.uk (information and support details)

takeontinnitus.co.uk (free tinnitus management programme)

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Kind regards

Shakeela

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Jumpey in reply to ShakeelaBTA

Thanks very much for this info.x

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GreenKitty

Hi Jumpey

If you are still looking for speaker pillows it might be worth looking in your local supermarket by chance I saw them in Morrisons last summer and bought one for around £8 they are called Sound Asleep - I've had it over a year it works well despite being mistreated at times.

Hope you find something that suits I wouldn't be without mine now.

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