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Phil is happy to review Auracast-enabled products and welcomes invitations to trial items. 

But … he will write honest reviews about his experiences, be they good or bad. 

It’s important that people can get information about the products coming to market that have Auracast in them. 

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Consumers need to know how the items work, how they can be connected to their devices, and what the advantages of using the gadget are. 

While many review sites focus on, say, the picture quality of a television, the sound quality of headphones, or the ease of use, few will have anything to say about accessibility functions. So those who want to know if a television or headphones really do have Auracast baked into them are left in the dark. 

With stores and manufacturers’ websites not adding Auracast to the detailed information about the items they are selling, consumers don’t have much hope of finding what they need to know before they buy it. 

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And some items are labelled as Auracast but, for a myriad reasons, they won’t connect to hearing aids. 

So good, clear, and honest reviews are essential if people are to get accurate information to make informed choices. 

Being deaf, Phil is also happy to try hearing aids out to find out how their Auracast works.  

If you have an item that you think deserves testing, please email Phil or complete the contact form. 

Please note, Phil has additional work commitments, so these reviews will be completed as and when.

Contact Phil to arrange an Auracast product review

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