Is it possible to make using the phone easier? Connectivity part II
Not many people can avoid using the phone – even if only for emergencies. Yet, it isn’t always easy to hear on the phone, with or without a hearing loss.
Updates on the latest innovations, including remote microphone technology, connectivity options, hearing protection and rechargeability.
Not many people can avoid using the phone – even if only for emergencies. Yet, it isn’t always easy to hear on the phone, with or without a hearing loss.
Bluetooth is being built into everything from socks to cars, and now hearing aids. But does it really bring real-life benefits to hearing aid users?
The importance and relevance of customization in other industries and our own creates a unique opportunity for differentiation.
How modern battery technology has reduced the impact of handheld electronic games on hearing performance.
At the OEB MidSummit, a consensus stressed the urgency to develop the uniqueness of (human) professionals. Our training on Family Centered Care addresses crucial skills such as empathy.
How a good idea was replaced by a better one. The story behind the name of our wireless microphone technology.
Introducing a more objective tool for measuring visibility – so you no longer have to answer this question.
Speech in Wind is a feature within the Binaural VoiceStream Technology® portfolio that provides comfort and enhanced speech understanding in challenging environments involving wind.
Automation in hearing aids counts, but only if the best hearing aid settings are chosen for every listening environment and the transition between them is seamless. Can technology achieve this?
Automatic technology is more than just a convenience- it directly relates to hearing performance.
Rechargeable technology is an expectation, but hearing aid users don’t want to interrupt their day to recharge.