While the MED-EL cochlear implant is a good product, it does not currently have a partner hearing aid company that is compatible. If having...
Upvote (2) Downvote (1) Go to answerMany local Audiology and Hearing Aid offices will accept donated hearing aids as well. However, in order to receive a tax deductible letter for...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerHow old is your son? Does he have a headband connected to his glasses? Generally glasses do not present a problem. Thin bows are better than wide...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerThe t typically stands for "telecoil" or "t-coil" for short. To learn more about the telecoil, please read Dr. Sterkens's response to this...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerIdeally, you should follow the advice of your hearing healthcare provider concerning a wearing schedule. Infrequent use of your hearing aids in...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerThere are a few different options available by the following manufacturers: Signia (formerly Siemens) Cellion (come at top two levels of...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerStarkey instructions are as follows: Pairing should be done after the hearing aids have been programmed in the Inspire Software.Pairing Halo to an...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerIf you have a profound hearing loss in the high frequencies, you more than likely are going to need a hearing aid with frequency lowering...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerYes, you can purchase any of the last few generations of Phonak hearing aids, which is A2DP for audio streaming over Bluetooth. Check out Phonak...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerThe FDA defines a hearing aid as a sound-amplifying device intended to compensate for impaired hearing. Eargo is a Class I, FDA-regulated hearing...
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