04-23-2018, 04:29 PM
Hi,
First thing it's not recommended to use ultrasonic with headphones. It's too easy to mess up the volume and have it too high which may damage hearing or too low which lessns the effectiveness. If you were using headphones that may be some of the issue, though I see you're using phone speakers now.
Sleeping on one side is fine, both ears will still get some input. I wouldn't worry about it.
The things with your ears might be that the volume is too high, or using ultrasonic on headphones and having it too high. Might be a good idea to lower volume a bit. Test by using a masked version and having it at a comfortable volume.
First thing it's not recommended to use ultrasonic with headphones. It's too easy to mess up the volume and have it too high which may damage hearing or too low which lessns the effectiveness. If you were using headphones that may be some of the issue, though I see you're using phone speakers now.
Sleeping on one side is fine, both ears will still get some input. I wouldn't worry about it.
The things with your ears might be that the volume is too high, or using ultrasonic on headphones and having it too high. Might be a good idea to lower volume a bit. Test by using a masked version and having it at a comfortable volume.