Month: March 2008

Tinnitus Control Instruments

Tinnitus Control Instruments Siemens Hearing Instruments, Piscataway, NJ, offers the Sereniti™ fully digital, programmable tinnitus control instruments, designed to assist patients in managing tinnitus by combining therapy or counseling with

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Channeling the Flood

Tom Powers, PhD, director of audiology and strategic development, Siemens Hearing Instruments, Piscataway, NJ It is easy to take the hearing aid for granted. Its existence is a given for thousands of audiologists, hearing instrument specialists,

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The Verdict Is In

As the publishers of 16 magazines dedicated to the field of health care, we’ve launched numerous publications over the past 13 years. That being said, the launch of a new magazine is inevitably followed by a period of great uncertainty. Desp

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Magnatone

Magnatone®, Casselberry, FL, announces the addition of a canal-size programmable hearing instrument to its Liberty rechargeable line. Rechargeables are also available in the full and half shell sizes with the option of either a sealed cell facepl

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Widex Hearing Aid Company

Widex Hearing Aid Company, Long Island City, NY, introduces the Bravo series of 100% digital hearing instruments. The Bravo is available in CIC models that are designed to be nearly invisible, as well as ITE and BTE models.

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Everest Biomedical Instruments

Everest Biomedical Instruments, St. Louis, introduces the AUDIOscreener™ hearing screening system. Combining evoked otoacoustic emissions (OAE) and auditory brainstem response (ABR) with key diagnostic features, the system reportedly provide

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MedRx

MedRx, Seminole, FL, offers the OtoWizard counseling and fitting system, which incorporates a tympanometer designed for easy use. The hand-held tympanometer reportedly downloads data to the system by infrared, removing the clutter of cables.

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Authorized Hearing Systems (AHS)

Authorized Hearing Systems (AHS), Plymouth, MN, offers the UltraLink line of digitally programmable hearing instruments.   Options include three volume control options, a sound channel directional microphone option, a programmable telecoil o

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Westone Laboratories

Westone Laboratories, Colorado Springs, CO, offers hand-crafted earmolds. A variety of colors can be chosen from, and colors can be “swyrled” together. Earmolds can also be custom tinted, filled with glitter, and made to glow in the dar

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Siemens Hearing Instruments

Siemens Hearing Instruments, Piscataway, NJ, offers the SIGNIA™ Select Mini BTE, which features ConTrast™, a signal processing algorithm that reportedly uses artificial intelligence.

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Artists of the Algorithm

A look at the rigorous road a new hearing instrument takes from laboratory to market—and those who make the journey possible. A hearing instrument is far more than a device that enables the wearer to live more fully in the world of sound. In

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Consignment Program

Consignment Program Magnatone introduces its BTE Consignment Program, allowing hearing care professionals to have the company’s BTEs on hand for up to 90 days at no charge. Pay for them when they are dispensed or, if they are not dispensed,

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Instant-Fit Earpieces

Instant-Fit Earpieces A new approach to fitting hearing instruments in the ear canal instantly and comfortably is reportedly offered by Hearing Components. The new disposable Comply™ Snap Tips and Comply™ Snap Earpieces are designed to

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Tinnitus Device

Tinnitus Device A new full-color brochure about the Aurex-3® non-invasive tinnitus treatment and control device is available from its manufacturer, ADM-Tronics Unlimited, Inc. The literature describes the device which consists of a table-top cont

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