While dating in New York City, Gregory Scott noticed he had difficulty connecting with potential partners in loud restaurants. “There’d be no chance for a good conversation to develop,” he recalls, ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Thanks to consumer technology company IntoNow, you can now ...
To avoid the situation that 'I went to a reputable cafe but it was noisy and uncomfortable at all', it is useful to know in advance whether it is a quiet place or a noisy place. An app called ' ...
Over an iced chamomile tea at the midtown Radiance Tea House & Books, whose ambient noise level (sixty decibels) is not much louder than a coffee percolator’s, Gregory Scott Farber described the app ...
If you’re fed up with shouting secrets across the table or leaving a meal with your ears ringing, there’s an app for that. SoundPrint from founder Greg Scott crowdsources decibel readings from users ...
So many urban spaces, from the gym to the subway system, have become unbearably loud. And this din is slowly degrading our hearing in subtle, irreparable ways. Now there’s an app to help people who ...
Like many New York City singles, Gregory Scott was working way too hard to hear his dates. The city’s abnormally loud bars and restaurants make connecting with a stranger all the more difficult, and ...
It’s the phrase I use the most when I visit busy coffee shops, bars, pubs and restaurants. Not because I’m rude, glued to my phone or just not paying attention – but because I simply can’t hear.
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