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The position of the hearing aid microphone can have an important effect on its performance. In their study, Lybarger and Barron (1965) found that in BTE hearing aids, those with the microphone at the top performed better than those with the microphone at the bottom. In addition, Berland and Niel...Read more »
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The RIC is an open fitting digital hearing aid that has gained worldwide popularity since its introduction at the turn of the century. The appeal of RIC hearing aids The RIC hearing aid is placed behind the ear in a body that contains the microphone, amplifier and processing chip, while the recei...Read more »
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What is a hearing aid? What types of hearing aids are there? Hearing aids are amplification devices that help people with hearing loss to improve their hearing and improve their speech and communication skills. There are several types of hearing aids such as cassette, spectacle, behind-the-ear, i...Read more »
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Unlike hearing aids that use traditional disposable batteries, rechargeable hearing aids have built-in batteries that do not need to be removed periodically. Instead of removing the batteries yourself, you plug the hearing aid into a charging unit each night, in a similar way to how a smartphone ...Read more »
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Q: Do RIC hearing aids have a blocked ear problem? A: Plugging is a problem that occurs when the external ear canal is closed (usually when wearing custom hearing aids or plugged earmolds) and some hearing aid users tend to experience a plugging effect, which can cause discomfort. The most commo...Read more »
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Annoying hearing aid crackle One of the problems that customers often give us after using hearing aids is that the hearing aids make a chirping sound when they are not in use, when they are placed on the table, when they are just inside the ears, or when the earplugs of the behind-the-ear machine...Read more »
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In the recent European and American hearing aid markets, a new high-tech product known as the RIC “mini” hearing aid is all the rage and has become the fastest growing new hearing aid category in terms of demand. From cartridges, behind-the-ear (BTE) and in-the-ear (ITE) hearing aids ...Read more »
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Many people with mild to moderate symmetrical sensorineural deafness have doubts about whether their hearing will be the same as that of a normal person after wearing a hearing aid.If you want to know the answer, please read below. Audiologists in the United States recently completed an experimen...Read more »
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If you are looking for the latest or most advanced hearing aid technology, then Bluetooth hearing aids are definitely an option you should consider and it is worth having and exploring. Bluetooth technology for hearing aids is a way for your hearing aids to communicate wirelessly with other devic...Read more »
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Recently, many hearing impaired people have been asking us about the benefits of binaural hearing aids. Here’s a look at the top 10 benefits of binaural hearing aids with Spieth. 1. Improve sound source localization ability The human ear has a very strong ability to localize sound so...Read more »
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RIC hearing aids have been available for more than 10 years and account for about 1/3 of the total sales in developed countries. They have been on the market for more than 10 years and account for about 1 / 3 of the total sales of hearing aids in developed countries.The market share in China is a...Read more »
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There are many common types of hearing aids on the market, including fully in-ear hearing aids, canal hearing aids, in-the-ear hearing aids, behind-the-ear hearing aids, glasses hearing aids, box hearing aids and other types. So what are the factors that need to be considered when choosing a hear...Read more »