The 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 answerUnfortunately, there aren't really any analog hearing aids available from major, reliable manufacturers. I've had a few patients with similar...
Upvote (4) 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 answerAs others have indicated here, having instruments with the widest dynamic range is important, particularly in the input limit of the microphones....
Upvote (2) Downvote Go to answerI have just spoken with Phonak about this very issue. A patient's Android connection to her ComPilot is rock solid but her iPhone tends to...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerIt's possible she may still have fluid in her middle ear even if it is not infected which would explain her "trouble hearing" and possibly the...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerCurrently, Siemens (Signia) and Phonak have rechargeable products in their portfolios. Phonak has products at 3 different price points that are...
Upvote (3) Downvote Go to answerShort answer is that there are no "best" personal sound amplification devices. These units are designed to simply amplify all the incoming sound...
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