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Not all disabilities are visible. Hearing loss affects nearly 16% of Americans — that’s 40 million adults aged 18 or older who have trouble hearing in some way that affects their day-to-day life.
Bluetooth hearing aids help solve two of the more annoying everyday challenges of living with hearing loss: watching TV and talking on the phone. When you experience hearing loss, clearly hearing ...
This week, the FDA announced that hearing aids can be purchased over the counter (OTC) without a prescription from an audiologist. In addition to assisting with everyday hearing, many new devices will ...
The FCC has announced new requirements for all smartphones to be compatible with all Bluetooth hearing aids, and one quirky impact is that this will include AirPods Pro 2. It will also require iPhones ...
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The more modern your hearing aids and electronic devices, the more likely they are to connect with each other easily. Here's what to know. Laura Leavitt is a personal finance and wellness writer for ...
Have you ever heard a ringing sound in your ears? How about a whooshing noise, a buzzing sensation, or maybe a hissing sound? If this sounds familiar, you’re probably one of the many Americans who ...
Bluetooth Auracast technology could be great for expanding access. But for now, hearing aids with telecoils are still ...
Hearing aids now depend on smartphone apps for basic functions, creating calibration loops where medical devices face ...