A Moisture Resistant Switch for Improving the Robustness of BTEs
A technical review of a new moisture-resistant sealed switch for hearing aids.
Read MoreA technical review of a new moisture-resistant sealed switch for hearing aids.
Read MoreA review of the latest in impression material technology and related accessories.
Read MoreCurrent thinking on managing a low frequency hearing loss supports the use of broadband, multichannel WDRC hearing aids. In this way, both the low frequency and mid-to-high frequency cochlear fibers can be stimulated. This article examines the issues and decisions involved when fitting reverse-slope losses.
Read MoreIn some cases, processing properties of AGC hearing aids may be contributing to the difficulties encountered by hearing aid wearers, says this technical report. A look at this premise and the development of an alternative processing approach to reduce reverberation is offered.
Read MoreA patients stimulated auditory response should never exceed their loudness discomfort level (LDL) at any frequency, or there is a good chance they will reject the fitting. Here are the basics on testing for loudness discomfort.
Read MoreHearing aid selection is a critical step in the amplification process. With today’s vast array of choices in hearing instrument technology, where do you start? Part 2 of this three-part series examines hearing aid selection by measurement, matrices, and prescriptive formulae.
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