Hearing Aids

Basic digital hearing aids may require the wearer to make some manual adjustments in certain listening environments such as turning a volume control up or down, or pushing a button to change listening programs. In contrast, a more advanced hearing aid responds automatically to changes in the listener’s environment, making changes based on the signals being detected by the hearing aid. The hearing aid wearer is not required to make any manual changes. As the level of the technology increases in hearing aids, so do the availability of advanced features.

  • Bluetooth-enabled Hearing Aids

    Developers of hearing aids are always looking for new and improved ways of making hearing aids better and more useful in people’s lives. Bluetooth technology is being used to make it easier for hearing aid users to connect their hearing aids to various devices for improved sound quality directly from the sound source.

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  • CapTel

    Ideal for people with some degree of hearing loss, the Captioned Telephone, or CapTel, works like any other telephone with one important addition: It displays every word the caller says throughout the conversation. CapTel phone users can listen to the caller, and can also read the written captions in the CapTel’s bright display window.

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  • CaptionCall

    Do you or someone you know have trouble hearing on the telephone? With CaptionCall you can understand every word of every phone call. Its large easy-to-read screen quickly displays written captions of what your callers say. That means you can get more from your conversations – and from life.

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  • Cell Phone Accessories for Hearing Aids

    Although the FCC now requires that hearing aid compatible (HAC) cell phones meet strict guidelines for quality, some hearing aid users wish to further improve their cell phone experience. Add-on devices and cell phone accessories can make cell phones even more compatible with hearing aids.

    Many cell phones can be used with hearing aid telecoils. Hearing aid accessories that provide a hands-free option may also be helpful.

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  • Custom Earmolds and Earplugs

    Sudden or prolonged exposure to noise can cause damage to your hearing and is one of the leading causes of hearing loss. Hearing loss from prolonged noise exposure is often detected too late, meaning the hearing loss is usually irreversible. Hearing protection is extremely important for anyone who is regularly in a high-noise environment, including […]

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  • Earplugs and Monitors for Musicians

    Musicians have unique needs when it comes to hearing protection. They need to protect their hearing, but they also need to be able to hear their own music clearly, as well as hear other musicians’ music and voices while performing. Conventional store-bought earplugs are great at providing hearing protection. However, they don’t attenuate evenly—musicians typically […]

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  • Electronic Shooters Protection

    Since 1994, ESP has served hunters and shooters by providing the original, custom-fit, in-the-ear hearing protection. ESP electronic hearing protectors and earplugs are custom-molded to your ears for a precise, comfortable fit.

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  • Hearing Aid Styles

    What to Consider When Choosing a Hearing Aid Your level of hearing loss, lifestyle needs and personal preferences all play a role in the hearing aid selection process. Some factors to consider include: Degree of hearing loss (power requirements) Budget Desired appearance Skin sensitivities Anatomical/medical considerations Ability to see and handle small devices Lifestyle and […]

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  • Hearing Protection

    Noise exposure is the most common cause of hearing loss, yet only eight percent of adults wear hearing protection consistently. That’s why we believe taking care of your hearing should feel like a natural part of your day. We offer a selection of products designed to block out excessive noise while keeping you connected to […]

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  • HearX

    We are prepared to offer the following: Remote care for your hearing while maintaining safe social distancing Certified HearX self-testing equipment Easy step-by-step, guided touch screen software Calibrated, noise attenuating headphones HearScope digital video otoscope and camera to assess your ear canal and eardrum Instant test results* through FDA-certified, HIPAA-compliant Samsung® tablet-based equipment Disinfecting wipes […]

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    Jabra Enhance Plus

    For many people with hearing loss, starting off with traditional hearing aids can feel like a big step. The Jabra EnhanceTM Plus is designed to help those with early symptoms start addressing their hearing loss. These advanced, medical-grade earbuds help amplify sound while fitting seamlessly into your lifestyle.

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    Rechargeable Hearing Aids

    Check out our rechargeable hearing aids that feature high-quality noise reduction at a price that fits your budget!

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  • ReSound Hearing Products

    ReSound provides excellent sound by offering innovative hearing solutions that combine original thinking and design with solid technology – all based on deep audiological insight and understanding of hearing aid users.

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