Author: Hearing Review Staff
Media Awarness
Once dismissed as a malady of the elderly, hearing loss is now recognized as a condition that affects more than 28 million Americans of all ages. As organizations like the American Academy of Audiology increase public awareness through tireless ed
Read MoreFilling a Niche
The HELPcard offers a variety of financing options that are beneficial for both patients and dispensers. Pat McGee, vice president of marketing. As many hearing instrument dispensers know, the toughest part of their job is not fitting an ins
Read MoreThe Future is Now
Siemens Hearing Instruments embraces an integrated business philosophy. While many hearing instrument companies are looking for their next technological move, others, like Siemens Hearing Instruments Inc, are in the future now. Siemens entere
Read MoreBlood, Sweat, and Success: The Kessler/Renata Partnership
It took a decade of hard work and determination, but the effort is paying off for manufacturer, distributor—and the customer whose hearing relies on the power of tiny batteries. If they looked inside their watches, most people would lear
Read MoreNew Style Hearing System
New Style Hearing System SeboTek Hearing Systems, Tulsa, Okla, introduces PAC, a post-auricular canal hearing system. Discreetly designed, PAC features a digital sound processor situated along the back of the ear and a separate component speaker
Read MoreNew Look Hearing Aids
New Look Hearing Aids Interton, Minneapolis, Minn, introduces the SilFlex Elite, a follow up to its successful SilFlex soft-solid shell material. SilFlex Elite is an upgrade package available with any custom digital product. Included
Read MoreIn'Tech Industries
We strive to produce a product that matches our customer’s design criteria, using a combination of computer-aided design tools, technological expertise, a thorough knowledge of the industry, and finely honed listening skills. Whether we prod
Read MoreHearing Instruments
Hearing Instruments Ear Q, Syracuse, NY, features the Ear Q Whistle Free, a moderately-priced, high-end digital line, available in a complete range of styles, all with directional microphones. The full-feature Whistle Free line offers 16-channels
Read MoreUpdated Digital Line
Siemens Hearing Instruments Inc, Piscataway, NJ, offers the PRISMA2, which supplies improved listening, fitting, and wearing comfort by combining PRISMAs fully digital quality with updated features, and TwinMic directional m
Read MoreDigital Hearing Solution
Unitron Hearing, Plymouth, Minn, a manufacturer of easy-to-use digital hearing solutions, recently launched the Conversa with ClearCall, at the 15th annual AAA conference in San Antonio, Tex. Conversa offers a solution for telephone use by
Read MoreDigital Sound Processing
Interton/AHS, Minneapolis, offers Finesse, a 100% digital hearing instrument specifically designed for patients transitioning from non-WDRC analog or programmable instruments into a digital platform. Many patients reject other digital instrumen
Read MorePower Batteries
Energizer®, recently introduced an increased volume size 10 battery. The Energizer® Amplifier® offers enhanced power designed to operate high-drain digital devices, as well as traditional hearing aids. It will be offered in Energizer Amplifier s
Read MoreBalanced Hearing Features
Oticon Inc, Somerset, NJ, offers the Gaia, which provides a balance in hearing by combining speech intelligibility and comfortable sound quality in one instrument by merging a range of dedicated features including OpenEar Acoustics, the Gaia ra
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