Bringing Color to Sound
SeboTek Hearing Systems’ Jim and Mike Feeley created the PAC to meet the needs of a diverse group of hearing instrument users. Jim Feeley Mike Feeley It only took a moment of serendipity for the post-auricula
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SeboTek Hearing Systems’ Jim and Mike Feeley created the PAC to meet the needs of a diverse group of hearing instrument users. Jim Feeley Mike Feeley It only took a moment of serendipity for the post-auricula
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Tinnitus Instrument General Hearing Instruments Inc, New Orleans, La, USA, introduces the Tranquil® BTE tinnitus sound generator, which accommodates users with normal to mild/moderate hearing loss. The Tranquil BTE offers broadband capabilitie
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Energizer has used its brand identity to build its position in the marketplace.
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Making the case for including the devices as solutions to patients’ needs.
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The president of Sensimetrics Corp, Somerville, Mass, talks about the advantages and challenges of designing and creating optimal tools for hearing loss simulation.
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Before majoring in journalism, I earned a degree in communication disorders. Although my focus was on speech pathology, we were required to take a few audiology courses. To this day, one of the most memorable moments from thos
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Williams Sound has been “helping people hear” for 30 years—and it’s just getting started.
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The president of the 40-year-old, family-ownedand- operated Magnatone wants audiologists to know that his company offers a comprehensive line of hearing health care products.
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Unimpressed with the hearing instruments he saw on the market in the 1980s, Roger Juneau set out to change the industry. Harahan, La, is just a spit away from downtown New Orleans. The small town of about 10,000 inhabitants is only 10 miles fr
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Rayovac grows from an idea born at a kitchen table to part of a multibillion-dollar corporation by sticking to what it does best. Always curious to find out what the hearing aid market is thinking, Tom Begley, director of sales at Rayovac, lo
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Sounding the call to meet the increasingly diverse needs of the hearing health care market. Jerry Ruzicka The hearing instrument market is constantly evolving and shifting—in terms of those who are hard of hearing and the products that a
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Looking into the future with Siemens’ chief research officer. Thomas A. Powers Recently, Hearing Products Report (HPR) had the opportunity to chat with Thomas A. Powers, PhD, chief research officer for Siemens Hearing Instruments Inc. Po
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Conversation is an art in which a man has all mankind for his competitors, for it is that which all are practising every day while they live. Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882), C
Read MoreThe Hocks family has been successfulfor almost 2 decades by offering a professional business model and model customer service. The Hocks building is located near Rose City Waterfront in Portland, Ore. Hocks Hearing Healthcare Products was fou
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Nanci Link-Ellis uses her own experiences to change the way deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals view films. Nanci Link-Ellis I have been deaf since I was 10 years old. I grew up in a family that was involved in the entertainment industry, an
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