Phonak Enhances Roger Microphones With New Tech, Capabilities
Phonak has introduced Roger Unlimited, a next-generation portfolio of Roger microphones with built-in unlimited receivers.
Phonak has introduced Roger Unlimited, a next-generation portfolio of Roger microphones with built-in unlimited receivers.
In the fields of audiology, sound recording, and engineering audio design, a commonly held adage or golden rule is that the frequency response should be as flat or as “smooth” as possible.
This study revealed that for some individuals with a mild-to-moderate high frequency hearing loss, the use of an amplifier app can result in enhanced listening performance—and even performance within normal limits in background noise. However, the quality of the earphones used does make a difference. These apps and earphones may be particularly useful for these patients who—for whatever reason—could benefit from amplification but are not yet ready for a hearing aid.
It is conceivable that the modern digitization process reduces the extraneous hearing aid (microphone) noise too much and a clinical strategy would be to reprogram the hearing aid with minimal expansion implemented in the hearing aid software.
Read MoreThis study looks at how advanced hearing aid features may affect the results of routine real-ear measurement (REM). One of the key points is that, by using speech noise stimuli (like the ISTS stimuli) during REM, you should be able to obtain an accurate representation of speech gain while not having to turn off all of the advanced features.
Read MoreAccording to the company, the intermediary device turns Oticon Opn™ hearing aids into a wireless headset for clear, hands-free calls from modern mobile phones, including iPhone® and Android™ smartphones.
Read MoreThe two-day conference explored the ways disruptions in the marketplace have created unique challenges and fresh opportunities for practitioners to grow and solidify their practices.
Read MoreWe tend to be biased, both in our training and in our technologies we use. We tend to look at things based on spectra or frequencies.
Read MoreMobile Ears is a free iOS app designed to help people with mild to medium hearing loss to hear clear speech and sound while watching TV, at meetings, and conferences with just their phone and earbuds.
Read MoreKnowles Corporation announced the shipping its two millionth MEMS microphone for hearing instruments.
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