Bluetooth and hearing aids work together
One of the largest advancements in hearing aids in recent years is the incorporation of Bluetooth® technology into the devices.
One of the largest advancements in hearing aids in recent years is the incorporation of Bluetooth® technology into the devices.
Hearing loss is a common part of aging, and as we age, it’s likely that we will have friends who have hearing loss.
The majority of people with mild to moderate hearing loss can benefit from hearing aids.
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Hearing aids are complex technological devices, and though technology today is light years away from what it was as few as 25 years ago, it isn’t infallible.
Sometimes, a hearing aid malfunction can be easily fixed by an audiologist, or even by the owner.
There are many common misconceptions about hearing aids.
While some people have hearing loss in only one ear, the norm for age-related hearing loss is to have some degree of trouble hearing in both ears.
If you’re a new hearing aid wearer or are experiencing your first winter with hearing aids, you should know that a change of seasons brings new issues to address.
Background noise is one of the main challenges for those with hearing loss because it’s almost inescapable in some form.