Real-Ear Measures for a Disposable Hearing Aid
Why deep-fitting instruments offer special advantages to dispensing professionals.
Read MorePosted by Hearing Review Staff | Jun 4, 2001 | Components, In the Ear |
Why deep-fitting instruments offer special advantages to dispensing professionals.
Read MorePosted by Hearing Review Staff | May 5, 2001 | Evaluation, In the Ear |
A technical review of GN ReSound’s Digital Feedback Suppression system
Read MorePosted by Hearing Review Staff | May 2, 2001 | Amplification, Prevention, Research, Tinnitus |
Diagnostic measures for the early identification and prevention of music-induced hearing loss may help improve musicians hearing health and lengthen their careers
Read MorePosted by Hearing Review Staff | Mar 10, 2001 | In the Ear |
Signaling System Ultratec, Inc., Madison, WI, manufacturer of text telephones (TTYs) and amplified phones for people who are deaf or hard of hearing, introduces a new signaling system called Simplicity™, the updated replacement to the Watchma
Read MorePosted by Hearing Review Staff | Mar 4, 2001 | Assistive Devices, Cochlear Implants, Components, Diagnostic Equipment, Earmolds, Over the Counter, Speech in Noise? |
A sneak-peek at the newest hearing care products being unveiled at AAA.
Read MorePosted by Hearing Review Staff | Feb 11, 2001 | In the Ear |
Ear-Lite Bio-Medical Technologies, Mandeville, LA, introduces the OTO-CONTROL™ Ear-Lite featuring an “eye” through which the otoblock string or vent tube of a vented ear dam is fed. The otoblock is now designed to be controlled comp
Read MorePosted by Hearing Review Staff | Aug 4, 2000 | Hearing Aids |
How to facilitate the acceptance of hearing loss and hearing instruments through a discussion about the most common objections and obstacles to the purchase and use of amplification products.
Read MorePosted by Hearing Review Staff | Aug 4, 2000 | Hearing Aids |
How to facilitate the acceptance of hearing loss and hearing instruments through a discussion about the most common objections and obstacles to the purchase and use of amplification products.
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