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Hearing Review - June 2010 Marketing MarkeTrak VIII: Utilization of PSAPs and Direct-Mail Hearing Aids by People with Hearing Impairment by Sergei Kochkin, PhD The effect of direct-mail and PSAP devices on the custom hearin...
...t.com walmart.com is down now). Aren’t these products violating the law? The over-the-counter act has not come into effect, has it? Also, none of the PSAPs I tried out follow the FDA guidelines, especially the ones regarding https://www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices/DeviceRegulationandGuidance/GuidanceDocuments...
Anybody heard of any PSAP-like device that’s a) open fit and b) allows readjustment of gain within individual bands? (Most likely “readjustment” means “self-programming”. That’s fine with me …so long as the needed programming tools can actually be obtained by a customer.)
I am brand new to the hearing aid thing. read a lot for a few weeks, tripped over a glowing review of the PSAP Nanos, bought a pair (CIC), hated the feedback and non-rechargeable batteries. so they sent me a free upgrade for BTE rechargeable RX2000’s. They are working rather well for me, the simp...
This recent article, https://www.forbes.com/health/hearing-aids/psap/ is typical of what you read about PSAPs. They aren’t really hearing aids. They amplify all sounds. Only people with normal hearing are supposed to use them. They can’t even be called hearin...