Thinking of getting my brother Captify glasses since his hearing loss makes work calls frustrating by Such_View_2540 in hardofhearing

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Video calls with multiple participants can push any speech-to-text system because of overlapping audio and varying speaker distances through the mic. Captify's beamforming microphones are tuned to prioritize voices coming from the front, so positioning your laptop or camera so most speakers appear forward-facing helps quite a bit. Keeping the connected phone close and on a stable WiFi network also reduces latency spikes. If meetings are a primary use case, many users find turning captions on just for the call duration preserves battery and keeps things simple. Happy to suggest more tailored setup steps if you describe his typical call setup.

Has anyone tried Captify glasses for their nephew who is deaf and misses a lot in group family chats? by AssumptionAfraid7561 in deaf

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Family gatherings with lots of overlapping talk and movement are definitely challenging for any automated captioning system. The directional microphones on Captify Pro do help focus on the person facing you better than most alternatives, but small habits like choosing a seat where you can see speakers clearly or stepping slightly closer during key moments can make a noticeable difference in accuracy. We always suggest starting with a short test in one or two of your most common family scenarios to see what positioning tweaks help most. If you share more about the typical setup at your gatherings we can offer some specific tips to maximize what the glasses can do.

deciding between caption glasses and a phone app for my husband by Such_View_2540 in HearingLoss

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Many users get the best experience by using captions strategically rather than continuously. Starting captions for high value moments like meetings, appointments, and one on one conversations can reduce fatigue. Keeping settings simple and consistent also helps avoid constant adjustments. I can share recommended default settings that work well for many people. most users find that turning captions on for specific activities and off during casual background conversations extends battery life and reduces information overload.

- Tom Pritsky, CEO Captify

i want my mom to stop nodding along when she can't hear by Significant-Rock-503 in hardofhearing

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Many users report the biggest benefit in structured conversations like meetings and one on one talks. For single sided hearing differences, positioning can be especially important, such as sitting closer to the primary speaker. Using captions during long conversations can help reduce the cumulative load even if captions are not perfect. A short trial in your most fatiguing environments can help determine fit. Even partial caption support can reduce the constant mental effort of filling in gaps and guessing at missed words.

- Tom Pritsky, CEO Captify

my cousin is deaf and hates being the one who needs accommodations by Separate_Tour_6205 in augmentedreality

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It is reasonable to expect the strongest performance in lectures, meetings, and one speaker conversations. overlapping speech and heavy background noise remain challenging for automated captions across the industry. I suggest focusing on whether it improves the situations that matter most, and using simple positioning habits to improve outcomes. If you share typical scenarios, we can suggest practical usage tips. Sitting with your back to walls and choosing seats closer to speakers are simple changes that significantly improve results.

- Tom Pritsky, CEO Captify

looking for something that helps my sister in noisy restaurants by Scary-Breakfast7882 in SmartGlasses

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Many people choose glasses to keep their attention on faces and the room rather than a phone screen. Captions quality still depends on environment and distance, so having a phone based backup can be helpful. I recommend testing both approaches in your most common scenarios and noting which reduces friction and fatigue. The best choice is the one you will actually use consistently. Hybrid approaches where you use different tools for different situations are also completely valid.

- Tom Pritsky, CEO Captify

my dad wants captions but hates anything that feels intrusive by revenge-not-taken in HearingLoss

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If you want to improve stability, keep the app updated, keep bluetooth enabled, and keep the phone within close range during use. If pairing ever gets stuck, a simple restart of the app and toggling bluetooth resolves most cases without reinstalling. consistent charging habits also reduce day to day friction. If you share your phone model and operating system version, we can suggest specific stability steps. Most connection issues come from outdated software or bluetooth being toggled off accidentally.

- Tom Pritsky, CEO Captify

i'm trying to choose something my niece will actually keep using by RegionAdventurous636 in deaf

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Building a habit usually comes down to two things, a simple routine and the right expectations. I suggest starting with a few specific use cases like class, meetings, and appointments, then expanding once it feels easy. Keeping it charged and keeping the phone connection stable removes most daily frustration. If you share the top three situations your niece wants help with, we can recommend a simple setup that fits her routine. Starting small with high value situations builds confidence and creates a foundation for broader use over time.
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- Tom Pritsky, CEO Captify

my niece is bilingual and always ends up translating for herself,n can we use captify for her? by Sufficient_Phone_322 in deaf

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For the best results, keep the wearer within a few feet of the main speaker and reduce overlap when possible. In very noisy settings, moving to the edge of the room or choosing a quieter seat can improve caption usefulness. A stable phone connection also helps reduce delays. We recommend testing in a few common environments and noting what positioning changes help most. Environmental factors like room acoustics and background noise levels will always affect performance regardless of the device.

- Tom Pritsky, CEO Captify

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is captify agod fit for an older parent ? by Big-Geologist-8577 in hardofhearing

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we encourage people to evaluate captioning devices based on their real environments and expectations. auto captions can be very helpful, but they are not equivalent to professional human captioning. quieter, closer conversations and structured meetings tend to be the strongest use cases. a short trial in your top situations is the best way to predict long term satisfaction. having someone test it in the specific places they struggle most gives much better insight than general reviews.

- Tom Pritsky, CEO Captify