Category: Hearing Aids
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Hearing aids are small, and it is inevitable that they will fall out on occasion. Sometimes you will notice that you dropped your device right away, but it may take a few minutes before you realize it is gone. Here is how to find your lost hearing aid without delay.
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The performance, clarity, and tailored functionality of hearing aids have never been better. However, there is a transition period where many new users experience sharp or metallic sounds. This is normal, and resolving tinny sounds in hearing aids is easy.
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Birdwatching is one of the most rewarding ways to connect with nature. The sight of a colorful bird in flight is captivating, but for many enthusiasts, the real magic lies in hearing its song. From the sharp whistles of warblers to the layered trills of sparrows, birding is both a visual and auditory experience.
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As wearable technology evolves, comes a growing range of accessible solutions. While AirPods are not new, the newest generation is FDA-approved to utilize as over-the-counter-hearing aid software.
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The size of your ear canals may not be something you consider until you require hearing aids. If the opening of your ear is small or narrow, you will need to be fitted by an audiologist.
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If the fit is uncomfortable, you are less likely to wear your hearing aids with your eyewear. This is of concern for both those who are prescribed glasses before and after they experience hearing loss.
