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Which
Hearing Aid best suits you?.
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The Programmable
CIC
They willingly miss the important sounds and conversations because they are afraid to be seen wearing a hearing aid. Now with the new C.I.C. technology producing the smallest hearing aid ever, no one need ever know. Advancements in technology has meant that hearing aids can now offer performance based on your individual hearing loss. However, you may find that this selective form of amplification varies effectiveness as you encounter different listening situations. Now programmable hearing aids solve the problem of listening in different environments. because they provide unprecedented control over the performance of your hearing aid, as you move from one location to another. |
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Behind the Ear These hearing aids are both comfortable to wear and almost invisible to the eye. The housings can be chosen to blend with different hair colours, so helping further disguise the aid. Equipped with adjustable controls, they can be fitted to your individual requirements in a simple and most effective way. And because the extensive range of models, there is one for almost all types and degrees of hearing loss. |
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The hearing aid is designed as a simple, one piece instrument which is moulded to the contours of your ear and made specifically to your personal hearing loss. The outer ear helps by trapping the higher frequency speech components and provides amplification for the parts of the speech so vital for understanding. This hearing aid is easy to use and easy to wear. A unique combination of the latest technology and clever styling. |
| Spectacle
Hearing Aids :
These hearing aids are available for either bone or air conduction. The fact that your spectacle aid can be fitted to your choice of modern frames makes it an elegant accessory, as well as an efficient hearing aid. Years of research and development have gone into the production of spectacle hearing aids. In fact, far more than three decades, the world's leading producer of bone conduction spectacles has been developing this specialized area. Who is a bone conduction hearing aid suitable for? • Anyone who cannot wear conventional hearing aids or put them in their ear canal because of continual infections or eczema, or because part or all of their ear or ear canal is missing, or because the canal is unusually small. • Some people with a conductive hearing loss. Conductive hearing loss occurs when sound is prevented from reaching the inner ear, usually because of a blockage or abnormality of the outer or middle ear (though a conventional hearing aid is best for many people with middle ear problems. ) |
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SENSO:
The Digital leap in Hearing Aid technology has arrived called "SENSO". This digital development is an entirely automatic hearing computer, available as a discreet canal instrument or as a behind the ear hearing aid with unsurpassed sound quality. SENSO Range
SENSO's computer analysis reduces noise level to allow better speech understanding. SENSO, the hearing computer for the connoisseur. |
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