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<div>I’m looking to find a technological solution to a geriatric problem close to my heart: </div>
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<div>Two elderly people drive in a car. The only one able to drive, or at least that should be driving, has lung issues that preclude strong voice projection. The passenger is deaf in the left ear. I’m looking to find a mic/speaker setup that can be mounted
in a car, run off 12V if possible and pick up the driver’s voice and make it audible to the passenger, potentially already wearing a hearing aid. Feedback isn’t an option. Can be wired or wireless - why make things hard? Any thoughts appreciated.</div>
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<div>- Jim Dougherty</div>
<div>ATD, Middlbury College Theatre Dept.</div>
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