“My hearing aid doesn’t seem to be working as well…”
When a patient is not benefiting from hearing aids, audiologists are uniquely positioned to help address fears and plant the seed for taking a next step for a cochlear implant consultation.
Updates on the latest innovations, including remote microphone technology, connectivity options, hearing protection and rechargeability.
When a patient is not benefiting from hearing aids, audiologists are uniquely positioned to help address fears and plant the seed for taking a next step for a cochlear implant consultation.
An audiological engineer explains what we understand about vent size and how a new product improvement will help guarantee a good fitting for every custom earpiece.
This listening simulation can help you understand the different technologies so you can ensure students with hearing loss have the least restrictive access to education.
Ever been lost when it comes to directional microphones and in need of easy communication to find some direction? Introducing a document that explains how beamformers work, in a nutshell.
Roger Select automatically adjusts the beam to wherever it is needed. No overwhelming noise, no delay, just a clear conversation.
Complex listening situations have been described as switching between focusing on one talker and sharing attention within a group. How does Phonak perform against its competitors in this situation?
A recent field-trial showed that Marvel is easy (and super quick!) to pair with smartphones, offers true hands-free phone calls and was rated as having high sound quality.
Each Roger microphone system has its own advantages, offering unique features and benefits depending on the listening environment. Do you know the differences?
A Phonak audiologist shares his personal experience with the Bimodal formula and how it compares with the trial and error settings he obtained through many hours of fine tuning.
There are smartphone features and apps on Bluetooth enabled devices that can help hearing aid users compensate for listening challenges and improve their listening experience.
Through eAudiology services like Phonak Remote Support, teens, who often become resistant to wearing their hearing technology or regularly miss clinic appointments, can become reengaged with their own hearing healthcare.
With a little guidance from hearing care professionals on how to make Roger™ use a habit, those with hearing loss can fully reap the rewards of improved attentional load and not miss life’s ‘invisible gorillas’.