Posts Tagged ‘hearing aids’

Hearing Aids Today!

www.AboutHearingAidsToday.com Hearing Aids, Will They Work For You? Hearing aids are for anyone that find themselves having a hard time understanding other people, or ask other to repeat often or turns the TV or radio up to loud, or knows of being hard of hearing should go and see a specialist in this matter. There have been much advancements in the hearing aid field and there are many hearing health care professionals out there that can help you in your situation. Hearing aids are apparatuses that are external in there fitting, it fits right behind the ear or there are hearing aids that fit right inside the ear as well, practically invisible for people that are vain about wearing hearing aids. Today’s hearing aids are now programmed by computers according to your Audiogram, which is also known as a hearing test or prescription for your ears. The hearing aids make certain frequency that you have a loss in or are weak in and make sounds louder for anybody that is hearing impaired, but you must have some nerves to work with in order for the hearing aids to work for you. There are many kinds and brands of hearing aids that can be chosen from. There is a price range that also varies. Hearing aids do not replace any sound that is lost from hearing loss, it increases the sensitivity of hearing for people that are harder of hearing. Hearing Aids Comes In Many Different Styles To Fit Your Lifestyle Hearing aids are known to be one of the best innovations of the century. Today’s

Edited: February 15th, 2012

Anatomy of the Ear and Hearing Loss

Take a look inside your ear, and you can actually see how hearing loss affects your body and brain. While conductive hearing loss may be able to be fixed by removing a blockage, sensorineural hearing loss can only be helped with a properly calibrated hearing aid. Call us today at 1-877-507-2998 to schedule your Free Hearing Test, or join us at hearingaids.miracle-ear.com to learn more about hearing loss and Miracle-Ear solutions!

Edited: January 16th, 2012

“Why Hearing Aids Don’t Work” Hearing Loss Newton MA Part 4

Dr. William Mason discusses the common reasons why hearing aids don’t work. The first has to do with programming, and why an improperly programmed hearing aid cannot function properly, no matter what the cost. A 00 hearing aid properly programmed will work far better than a 00 aid programmed by the sales person at a big box store or purchased over the internet. Call (617) 910-4972 for immediate attention

Edited: January 7th, 2012

questions for me about deafness, hearing loss, being deaf, hearing aids, etc

It is basically me asking you to ask me questions about deafness, hearing loss, being deaf, hearing aids, hearing aids related stuff, deafness related, hearing loss related and being deaf (related stuff), so I can answer them in my next video. They can either be general questions about deaf, deafness, hearing loss, hearing aids being deaf and related things to that. Or they can be personal questions to/for me about my deafness, hearing loss, hearing aids, and about being deaf and growing up deaf, etc Ask your questions, by either putting it in the comment box as a comment or send me a PM.

Edited: January 1st, 2012

Hearing Aid Review: Phonak Naida IX BTE

Audiologist and consumer review on the Phonak Naida IX SP. Also reviewed the Phonak iCom and myPilot.

Edited: December 16th, 2011

Hearing Aids.mp4

Know more about Hearing Aids www.besthearingaidsbrands.com

Edited: October 21st, 2011

Digital Hearing Aids

Pah, got the digital hearing aids… Let me describe the difference between analog and digital hearing aids. Enjoy.

Edited: October 15th, 2011

Aquaris, waterproof hearing aid from Siemens

Siemens AquarisTM hearing aid is not only watertight and dustproof, but also robust and impact-resistant. These qualities are achieved by features such as a special casing with a sealed battery compartment, a watertight microphone membrane and a protective cover. A slip-on sports clip holds the hearing instrument securely behind the ear, even when the wearer is moving around. www.siemens.com

Edited: October 5th, 2011

MD Hearing Aid PRO | Your Satisfaction is Guaranteed

click Link for more information: tinyurl.com The MDHearingAid Acoustitone PRO can help you reconnect with your spouse, interact with your grandchildren, and get out there and enjoy all that life has to offer! Doctor-designed PROFESSIONAL hearing aid model. With up to 45db of gain, the MDHearingAid Acoustitone PRO is the best choice for those with Mild, Moderate, or Moderately-Severe hearing loss. Audiologist-tested and Doctor-recommended, the MDHearingAid Acoustitone PRO compares favorably to hearing aids costing 0 or more. Modern appearance, fits discreetly behind the ear (either right or left), and is almost invisible when worn. Comes with various sizes of sized clear ear domes/tips designed to accommodate most adult ears. Uses size 13 batteries readily available in most drug stores. 2-Channel tone control toggle switch to decrease background noise and customize to a predominantly flat or high-frequency hearing loss. Provides amplification of the critical frequencies of the human voice, without overly amplifying background sounds, resulting in a crisp, clear sound FREE STANDARD SHIPPING! when you order a 2nd ACOUSTITONE PRO hearing aid for 9.99. Make sure you choose Package Quantity 2 above next to the main picture. Have you ever wondered why hearing aids cost so much? The Acoustitone PRO hearing aid was designed by an Ear, Nose & Throat doctor to help the millions of people with hearing loss that cannot afford traditional hearing aids. He tested numerous hearing

Edited: June 24th, 2011

The Advantages Of Digital Hearing Aids Compared To Analog Hearing Aids

Hearing aids (www.hearaidstore.com), until recently, used analog signal processing. While these older analog instruments may still be available, nearly all hearing aids recommended today rely on digital hearing technology because of these advantages Lightweight and comfortable — Digital electronics allow amazingly complex technologies to reside in a small, barely noticeable instrument. Digital Signal Processing (DSP) — Digital hearing aids can analyze an incoming sound, classify it into a category (such as speech, music, background noise, or feedback), then trigger the features that best manage that sound. Noise Filtering Technology — Identifies background noise and reduces it in comparison to primary listening sounds, providing increased speech clarity and listening comfort. Directional Technology — Turns down sounds coming from behind and around the sides of you. This helps direct your hearing to the sound you’re facing like the person you’re speaking to, a television, or a live performance. HearAid products feature the same components and digital hearing technology found in much more expensive hearing aids. It is not unusual for us to hear from our customers that a HearAid sounds as good as, if not better than, a traditional hearing aid they’ve tried that costs thousands more www.hearaidstore.com.

Edited: June 21st, 2011

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