Friday, May 23, 2014

Hearing Issues

Do you have a hard time hearing? And I am not talking about selective hear which I know that we are all guilty of at one time of another. When people are talking about hearing loss, usually pictures of elderly people come to mind. The truth is that about have of the population that is "hard of hearing" is under 65. Breakthroughs in technology and miniaturization have the potential to reduce hesitation and eliminate remaining stigma around the use of hearing instruments by incorporating high-quality sound with unique capabilities in a tiny package. In addition, corresponding hearing aid apps allow wearers to make adjustments -- to volume or bass & treble levels -- so discreet, in fact, onlookers assume you're just checking email or internet fax. You will be able to even have your device connected to the smartphone to use it for video conferencing. Either way, if you are having a hard time hearing, there is no need to feel embarrassed. Go get your hearing checked out and start living again.

4 comments:

  1. One of the best things about these hearing aids is that they can connect with mobile applications. It is amazing just how many people have ruined their hearing.

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  2. It is great that something like this has come so far in the area of software development. Hopefully the stigma of hearing aids will decrease.

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  3. Video conferencing is a great business tool. It will keep you connected and save you a lot of time.

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  4. I like how there are a lot of mobile applications for the hearing issues. There needs to be one that warns people if they are listening to music too loud

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