Super Mini Hearing Aid Brands Adjustable Tone Invisible Wireless Sound Amplifier Over the counter hearing devices
Super Mini Hearing Aid Brands Adjustable Tone Invisible Wireless Sound Amplifier Over the counter hearing devices
About the Product:
The unique Cic hearing aids G-16 hearing devices is a super micro size with the pull cord for pulling from the ear canal wearing inner ear canal.The dimension of the invisible hearing aid is tiny of 0.40 x 0.55 x 0.7 inches for the Width x Hight x Length, it can be hidden well in both right ear and left ear,you no need to worry the others will notice you wearing it.
Also, no need to worry about carrying extra weight around. Because our G16 compact mini voice enhancer is small and light-weight, you'll be able to carry it in your pocket. This is great for you because it is versatile hand-held and can be taken anywhere! Don't be limited to just your house! This personal audio amplifier also contains new and improved mini earphone which means that provides crystal clear voice and sound both indoors and outdoors.
In either Ears Invisible Hearing aid sound amplifier G-16,Color option with beige or blue
Super invisible hearing Product Specification:
Invisible Cic hearing aids with 3 Ear Dome+brush tool:
Instruction for the Mini Hearing aid amplifier:
The Welfare:
Think Audiology is pleased to announce the launch of www.thinkaudiology.org, a consumer website and mission to bring attention to the research-based evaluation and treatment of hearing, tinnitus and balance conditions and the role that audiologists play in assisting the consumer in their journey.
The site provides basic information about a variety of audiologic and vestibular conditions along with treatment options, and provides consumers with unbiased, step-by-step guidance and resources on how to best address their concerns and their condition.
“Unlike most of the other sites in this space, which are owned and operated by hearing aid manufacturers or solely focused on hearing loss and selling hearing aids, Thinkaudiology.org, in contrast, wants consumers to have access to independent, unbiased, research-based information and resources on everything audiology, with no ulterior motive other than assisting consumers in navigating their hearing or balance situation, symptoms or condition.”
The Think Audiology site offers education, resources, and guidance on the following topics:
Hearing and hearing loss
Hearing Screening
Prevention
Aural Rehabilitation
Balance (Vestibular System)
Tinnitus (Ringing in the Ears)
Hearing aids
Implantable Hearing Devices
Cerumen (Ear Wax) Management
Auditory Processing
Misophonia/Hyperacusis (Sound Sensitivity)