Much like the way your brain must adapt to seeing with new glasses, it also must get used to hearing sounds again through your hearing aids. This process may fatigue you at first. Your ears may also feel “different” or some discomfort. That’s completely normal. Wearing your hearing aids...
Hearing aids require getting used to because these are foreign objects inserted into your ears. These tips are useful in getting used to your new hearing aids.
Hearing aids can make a world of difference when you can no longer hear well on your own. But it takes time to get used to wearing one. If you’re thinking about trying one or you’re wearing a device for the first time, a few things can make your transition easier. Learn the Basi...
If you’re used to batteries,rechargeable hearing devicescan take some getting used to. You might wonder when you should charge your hearing aids or worry that your hearing devices will run out of power at an inopportune time. With our tips and tricks, you’ll have the confidence of knowin...
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When interconnected, these digital devices work like hearing aids: enabling humans to observe and record nature's sounds beyond the limits of our own listening ability. After the sounds are recorded, AI is then able to determine their meanings.With this technology, humans can not only understand...
The advice here is seemingly excellent but sadly it doesn't work for my pair of Signia hearing aids. No matter how I set them up the Lenovo Bluetooth scanning for new devices never sees them even though they are just 30cm away from the laptop. So does ...
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HEARING HEALTH HEARING AIDS APPS & ACCESSORIES SUPPORT FOR PROFESSIONALS RELY ON REXTON OUR STORY MADE TOUGH SINCE 1955 Good hearing is critical: From getting the job done, to getting home safely and being there for the people who count on you, we know what’s at stake. ...
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