Monday, April 20, 2009

Bluetooth and Hearing Aids


Bluetooth technology is the latest and greatest feature to hit hearing aids. Much like a cell phone, hearing aids can use bluetooth technology to remotely connect to various audio inputs. Many of the world's leading hearing aid manufacturers (Siemens, Oticon, Phonak,...) have come out with a bluetooth remote paired with their hearing aids to allow connectivity.


How is this useful, you may ask? You can pair hearing aids to:


  • bluetooth-enabled cellular phones

  • bluetooth-enabled land lines

  • iPods and MP3 players

  • television

  • various other audio devices

No longer do you have to adjust or remove your hearing aids to listen to music or answer the phone. Simply switch programs and stream live audio directly into your hearing solution.



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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Hearing aids are necessity not luxury


In tough economic times, it is easy to let some things fall by the wayside, but hearing health should not be one of them. You certainly would not go without glasses or a prescription, yet so many remain suffering from hearing loss in silence. In the past, hearing aids were a monetary investment, highly-priced luxury items. That simply is not the case anymore. Affordable, high-end hearing aids are available at the click of a mouse.


Research has shown that those who live with hearing loss also suffer from unemployment and/or lack of career growth versus those who have a hearing solution. So what does this mean?

Going without a hearing solution not only affects personal communication and relationships, it also affects bank accounts.


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