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Old 03-02-2010, 05:24 PM #1
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Lightbulb Bi-pap mask with built-in mic

Hi everyone,

I am a new member who is posting this for my husband Brian, who has late-stage ALS. Until recently, Brian was able to project and speak clearly through the bi-pap mask, which he must wear 24/7 for life support.

Has anyone had experience looking for either a (1) built-in wirless mic in a bi-pap mask or (2) retrofitted a mask with a wireless mic in order to amplify a diminished voice?

Any acoustical engineers out there who may have helped a friend or loved one with this type of project? Any suggestions are deeply appreciated.

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