Many hearing aids require batteries to function. Changing these small batteries used in hearing aids becomes part of the wearer’s everyday life. Batteries are available at Audio Hearing Aid Service, LLC. We can supply them with new hearing aids and with any repair or testing. Your hearing aids rely on a consistent power source to […]
Many people are aware of the need for hearing protection but don’t know exactly the circumstances in which to use one product or another. It is recommended that people of all ages protect their hearing from sudden or continuous loud noises like those found in industrial buildings, concert venues and construction sites.
Connecting to sound devices is critical in our connected world. Our cell phones have become as necessary as our car keys – perhaps more. Bluetooth wireless hearing aids can be set to answer cell calls and call out. This service is available in most sizes and styles of hearing aid.
Hearing aids come in an array of shades and sizes, allowing you to find the solution that best accompanies your lifestyle and career. The most common styles include In-the-ear (ITE), Behind-the-ear (BTE), In-the-canal (ITC), Completely-in-canal (CIC), and Invisible-in-canal (IIC)
CaptionCall is a telephone instrument and service that prints ongoing text of a conversation across a large screen. The service and telephone are generally leased by the user and it is often covered by insurance. CaptionCall helps profoundly deaf people use a home telephone for regular calls.
One valuable aspect of hearing aids is that they not only amplify and clarify sound for the user but can also connect to wireless devices like cellphones. Products made for this purpose are cellphone accessories and commonly include telecoils, neckloops, and earhooks.