Now and Then Blog: January 1973
A look back to 1973 and a comparison of industry statistics and happenings between now and then.
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Read MoreThe table of contents and links to articles in the January 2013 Hearing Review.
Read MoreThe key to a successful fitting is verification. Fittings involving frequency lowering algorithms are no exception. Here’s how to verify them.
Read MoreThe ReSound Verso’s new Binaural Fusion technology strategy is detailed, along with the use of 2.4 GHz device-to-device wireless communication to provide greater hearing benefit to users.
Read MoreNew packaging for its premium products is the latest step by Widex to reduce its carbon footprint and add to the company’s green initiatives.
Read MoreThis article reviews many of the new features of the micon, the latest hearing aid platform from Siemens.
Read MoreDownload HR’s annual look at some of the best commercial hearing-related websites available for hearing care professionals.
Read MoreBeltone, a division of GN ReSound, has released the SmartRemote app for the iPhone and Direct Phone Link 2.
Read MoreUniversity at Buffalo (UB) scientists have received a $1.5 million National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant to develop a vaccine against recurrent ear infections.
Read MoreThe dBA vs dB SPL War… for music.
Read MorePremium products are back. With a few notable exceptions, the last 2 to 3 years have been marked by less sexy and more prudent mid- to low-end hearing aid product launches.
Read MoreJustin Bieber fans can relax: Attending a Bieber concert has not been proven to cause hearing loss. At least not yet.
Read MoreA Malibu man has become the first person in the Los Angeles area to once again hear in surround sound with the Sophono implantable bone conduction hearing device.
Read MoreA new book by audiologist Stephen Prescod, PhD, provides information for parents and educators about auditory processing disorders in children.
Read MoreThe Benson CAA-200mini Plus audiometer is designed to seamlessly integrate audiometric testing and database management in hearing conservation programs.
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