Cranbury, NJ (ContentDesk) March 27, 2004--The new Songbird? 400 Hour disposable hearing aid makes treatment convenient and affordable for people with mild to moderate hearing loss.
Its features include:Disposable: After the 400-hour/90-day battery life, the unit is replaced by a new one, making it a hygienic choice.Clear Sound Quality: The Songbird 400 Hour uses a digital chip to provide the required sound enhancement.Automatic Volume Control: Volume adjusts automatically to the sound level in any environment, providing exceptional digital sound quality on par with the most expensive hearing aids.No Hearing Test Required: No hearing exams are required, adding to the overall convenience of this over-the-counter hearing aid.No Battery Changes: The built-in battery at the hearing aid's tip lasts for 400 hours of normal use.
The entire appliance is replaced with another after that time.Fit and Comfort: The device is made of soft, pliable materials in a universal size, fitting most people comfortably and discreetly in either ear.Affordable and Guaranteed: The Songbird 400 Hour hearing aid is priced at $59 each, with a 30-day money back guarantee and no restocking fee.Available: Purchase online at SongbirdStore.com or call 1-800-251-6622.Songbird Hearing, Inc. is a privately held company from Cranbury, New Jersey.
Operating since 1977, the company is now a leader in affordable hearing aids..
Digital Hearing Aids: Affordable Technology
Cranbury, NJ
September 29, 2004 -? Those with mild to moderate hearing loss will find the Songbird? 400 Hour digital hearing aid to provide clarity of sound, comfort, and convenience.
The Songbird 400 Hour digitally processes sounds, reduces background noise, and amplifies high frequency sounds ? vital in distinguishing conversation.Providing sound quality on par with hearing aids that cost thousands, the Songbird 400 Hour uses digital technology, including automatic volume adjustment, allowing it to deliver the right amplification at the right time in varying sound environments ? phone calls, meetings, viewing TV, etc.No hearing exam is required for the Songbird 400 Hour, making it simple and easy to try better hearing.
Made of soft, pliable materials, the hearing aid is sized to fit most people comfortably in either ear.
Because it's disposable, there are no batteries to replace and no costly repairs.The Songbird 400 Hour is available at 1-800-251-6622...
ABBOTT Hearing Centers to Offer “Ready-to-Wear” SeboTek™ PAC Hearing Device in Surprise, Arizona
SURPRISE, AZ (ContentDesk) December 19, 2005 - ABBOTT Hearing Centers announced that it is introducing the Ready-to-Wear SeboTek" PAC hearing device in Arizona.
This addition to ABBOTTs product line allows the company to now offer four models of "Ready-to-Wear" digital hearing devices in Surprise and Sun City West.Our products were designed to help the many hearing-impaired Arizonans who struggle with their hearing loss but have chosen to ignore or reject hearing aids as a solution, said Edward Maznio, licensed dispenser and owner of ABBOTT Hearing Centers Surprise office.
The SeboTek" PAC device was designed for patients with mild to severe hearing losses that want to try a hearing device before they buy it - a true "test-drive".
With the soft silicone tip fitting system, a patient can be fit immediately following their hearing evaluation.
With the audiometric information obtained from the evaluation, the devices can be custom programmed and...
America Hears, Distributor and Manufacturer of Digital Hearing Aids, Contracts with Licensed Audiologist
Philadelphia, PA (ContentDesk) May 23, 2006 - America Hears, the premier vendor and manufacturer of digital hearing aids, announced that it has signed a contract with licensed Minnesota audiologist Blane Anderson, MA, CCC-A. Anderson joins the America Hears team following a long career with another hearing aid manufacturer. He will oversee the opening of America Hears latest factory outlet store in Burnsville, Minnesota, where he will not only sell America Hears hearing aids, but will also work with state-of-the-art equipment to improve the fitting procedure.
Im very excited to be working with America Hears, which prides itself on utilizing top-of-the-line technology in its hearing aids, said Anderson. At the new location in Burnsville, my goal is to fine...
The Advantages of Using Disposable Hearing Aids
Disposable hearing aids are designed for people with mild to moderate hearing loss. These are often ideal for people who have only just begun to lose their hearing. Disposable hearing aids offer the same quality and features as traditional hearing aids with the possibility to save money in the process.
Disposable hearing aids function like other hearing enhancement products. They have a small, soft mushroom-like cap that fits inside of the ear canal.
They are usually worn for anywhere between thirty and forty days until the battery expires and they are discarded. Disposable hearing aids are only available by prescription and you should speak with your audiologist to see if they would be right for you.
Consumers who have used disposable hearing aids often comment on the many benefits that you cannot get with traditional models. Firstly, the disposable models are available immediately after the hearing examination that eliminates the traditional waiting...
Hearing Impaired in the Workplace
Hearing Impaired and the Workplace by Chris Hampton Dec 09 2004Being hearing impaired can be a real challenge in the workplace.
The biggest problem is that few understand the problem, and usually the person with the hearing impairment is hesitative to admit the fact.When in one on one situation things may be just fine, especially there is little background noise.
In a crowd situation the hearing impaired person may hear, but not understand, 50% or more of what is said.
It can be very frustrating in meetings etc.Sound is made up of Frequency and Volume measured in decibels. In the ear that sound is converted to electrical impulses to the brain.
Many things can happen to keep the sound from reaching the brain.
Say some one says the letter "A".
That "A" is made of the frequency determined by that person's voice box and the loudness that he speaks.
That sound goes out into the room and mixes with the noise in the room.
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America Hears, Distributor and Manufacturer of Digital Hearing Aids, Contracts with Licensed Audiologist
Philadelphia, PA (ContentDesk) May 23, 2006 - America Hears, the premier vendor and manufacturer of digital hearing aids, announced that it has signed a contract with licensed Minnesota audiologist Blane Anderson, MA, CCC-A. Anderson joins the America Hears team following a long career with another hearing aid manufacturer. He will oversee the opening of America Hears latest factory outlet store in Burnsville, Minnesota, where he will not only sell America Hears hearing aids, but will also work with state-of-the-art equipment to improve the fitting procedure.
Im very excited to be working with America Hears, which prides itself on utilizing top-of-the-line technology in its hearing aids, said Anderson. At the new location in Burnsville, my goal is to fine...
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