Hearing technology has changed In the past, hearing aids carried with them a severe stigma. Because of their bulk and visibility, many people were unwilling to wear them. In addition, those with hearing loss continued to struggle to hear in the presence of background noise, because previous ve...
Listen Closely When Buying Hearing Aids: Pitfalls Abound; Customers Find Trial Period Can End Too SoonDon Oldenburg
Buying new hearing aids is an important decision. Keep in mind these 10 important steps as you prepare to buy.
ReSound Announces Omnia Hearing Aids Launch ReSound announced the launch of a new hearing aid platform they are calling Omnia on the 16th of August. The platform will initially be available in Receiver In Canal devices and the rollout will begin on the 25th of August in the US and Canada. ...
eardrum perforation or an abnormality of the outer ear—none of which are helped by hearing aids. Next, hearing ability should be measured in each ear using tones of different frequencies, and speech sounds played through earphones. The results of these tests are plotted on a graph called an ...
Hearing aids Although most modern hearing aids are immune to radio frequency interference from satellite terminals, some wireless devices may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference from the use of the IsatPhone Pro, maintain additional separation between...
changes in hearing such as loss of hearing or ringing in ears changes in vision such as loss of vision, blurred vision, eyes being more sensitive to light, or trouble telling the difference between blue and green objects or objects having a blue color tinge to them ...
Smart Buying Decisions: How Hearing Aids Give You a Great Return on Your Investment(BPT) - If you're one of the nearly 40 million Americans whosuffer with hearing loss, maybe it's...Brandpoint
Today's hearing aids are easy to wear. They can automatically adjust sound according to changing environments, remember your listening preferences, recognize the difference between speech and other sounds, and so much more. Best of all, they're tiny and light, so they're practically undetectable...
First Person: What Buying a Truck Taught Me about Selling Hearing AidsAn abstract is unavailable.doi:10.1097/01.HJ.0000452250.37945.71Jacobson, WayneThe Hearing Journal