December 2016
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22 www.thevegasvoice.net<br />
The Low Tech Solution to the High Tech TV Problem<br />
TVSoundScoopZ, aka SoundScoopZ,<br />
have been nicknamed “The Low Tech solution<br />
to the High Tech problem, created<br />
by the TV manufacturers.”<br />
They are The Sound Bar Alternative<br />
created by Winner Technologies, Inc.<br />
of Las Vegas, Nevada. With a customer<br />
satisfaction rating of 99.99%, they help<br />
solve the problem of muffled voices and<br />
difficult to understand conversations<br />
while watching TV.<br />
An independent Speech Transmission<br />
Index test (STI) was conducted by Freytag<br />
& Associates, an industry expert in<br />
Acoustical and Noise analysis. The STI<br />
test showed that TVSoundScoopZ scored<br />
an A+ (Excellent) with the TV’s factory<br />
speakers. The same TVs, without TV-<br />
SoundScoopZ, only scored a B (average).<br />
This standard audio industry test determines<br />
the clarity and quality of voices<br />
coming out of speakers.<br />
Rick Broida of CNET, The Cheapskate,<br />
said, “It’s ingenious...It works. It has<br />
the potential to become a zillion-dollar<br />
product. My only complaint is I didn’t<br />
think of it first.”<br />
Pulkit Chandna, Freelance contributor<br />
to TechHive and featured in PCWorld,<br />
states, “Sound, it seems, has literally taken<br />
a back seat as most current TVs have<br />
down- or even rear-facing speakers. In<br />
many cases, this can lead to muddled audio<br />
and an overall underwhelming viewing<br />
experience. TVSoundScoopZ aims to<br />
change this sorry state of affairs...”<br />
Before Winner Technologies, Inc. created<br />
TVSoundScoopZ the consumer’s<br />
only choice was to crank up the volume<br />
of the TV or purchase an expensive<br />
($150-$400) sound bar. Unfortunately,<br />
sound bars don’t solve the problem of<br />
muffled voices because they re-direct the<br />
Bass and Treble frequencies. TVSound-<br />
ScoopZ only re-direct the upper frequencies,<br />
Treble, where our normal conversations<br />
take place and not the Bass.<br />
Since the successful Kickstarter campaign<br />
TVScoundScoopZ have been available<br />
on corporate and reseller websites,<br />
Amazon, Groupon, catalogs and As-<br />
Seen-on-TV programs. Efforts are currently<br />
underway to make them available<br />
at many retailers in various trade<br />
categories. They have been the focus of<br />
several articles on CNET, PC World, several<br />
catalogs and a host of bloggers and<br />
journalist.<br />
In addition to a product that works as<br />
advertised, assembly and fulfillment is<br />
performed by Opportunity Village (OV).<br />
OV is the largest provider of jobs for<br />
people with handicaps in Nevada. Working<br />
with OV allows the company to help<br />
provide jobs and participate in providing<br />
meaningful lives.<br />
There are 300 million Flat Panel TV<br />
that have been sold in the US since 2008.<br />
That number is projected to increase by<br />
35 million TVs every year.<br />
TVSoundScoopZ are now available<br />
for under $20 (see ad below). This price<br />
includes FREE shipping anywhere in the<br />
United States. They are ready to install<br />
in just minutes and come with a 100%<br />
satisfaction guarantee.<br />
For more information, contact Steve<br />
Boden, President. He can be reached<br />
by telephone 949/533-5125. His email<br />
address is: stevelboden@gmail.com.