SongbirdStore.com Advances Hearing Aid Technology
Cranbury, NJ (ContentDesk) February 11, 2004--Hearing loss affects 28 million Americans.
An estimated 80% of those people with hearing loss forego using a hearing aid. The new Songbird? 400 Hour Digital Hearing Aid brings treatment within reach for them. This new, digital hearing aid conquers the issues commonly cited as obstacles to hearing aid use. The Songbird 400 Hour Digital Hearing Aid is: Disposable: After 400 hours or 90 days of normal use, the device is simply replaced with a new one.
Digital: The Songbird 400 has a digital chip, which provides the required sound enhancement for people with mild to moderate hearing loss. Automatic: An automatic volume control adjusts to the sound level in any environment, providing exceptional digital sound quality on par with the most expensive hearing aids.Over-the-Counter: Designed for persons with mild to moderate hearing loss, no hearing exams or tests are required, saving time, money, and uneasiness.
Maintenance-Free: No batteries to replace and no costly repairs. Comfortable and Universal: The device is made of soft pliable materials in a size to suit most people.
It fits comfortably and discreetly in either ear and is easily inserted, so it can be used specifically in situations when needed.Affordable: Priced at $59.00 each, with a 30-day money back guarantee and no restocking fee.Available: The Songbird 400 Hour is available at SongbirdStore.com and by calling 1-800-251-6622.Songbird Hearing Inc.
is a privately held company from Cranbury, New Jersey. Started in 1997 to develop a line of disposable hearing aids, it has since become a leader in improving hearing health..
Hearing Aid Stigma Conquered By Hip HearPods
Cornelius, NC (ContentDesk) April 21, 2006 -- Erroneously labeled as old", "stupid", "mentally ill", or "selective listeners", hearing-impaired people have suffered enormous prejudice. As a result, many people with hearing loss live in denial, or refuse to wear hearing aids because they are afraid of being branded. Randy Wohlers BC HIS, President of MyHearPod.com says Its time for hip hearing aid solutions. To celebrate Better Hearing Month in May, MyHearPod.com, the first hearing aid solutions website for baby boomers, will feature colorful HearPod hearing aids incorporating gemstones. Baby boomer, Wohlers says Not only are HearPod hearing aids 100% digital and affordable, but they have been designed to optimize individual attractiveness.
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Hearing health resolutions for 2005
With a New Year upon us, the annual tradition of forming resolutions of self-improvement is definitely in season. While many articles about New Year's resolutions focus on things like careers, education or relationships, this article discusses your hearing health and what you can do to make it better.For those of you don't give your hearing any thought, because you can hear just fine, make the resolution to have your hearing tested. In most cases, hearing loss is gradual, so you may not notice that you have hearing impairment until it becomes profound. A hearing test will give you peace of mind for the coming year. If your hearing is healthy, you won't have anything to worry about.
On the other hand, if you have developed some hearing impairment, you'll be glad it was diagnosed early.There may be some readers out there who know they are hard of hearing, but have done nothing about it. Fear, or a sense of loss could be holding you back from enjoying life to the fullest. Today's...
Hearing health resolutions for 2005
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iPod Hearing Loss Protection for Boomers: Five HearPod Solutions
Since their debut in the marketplace, iPods have revolutionized the way we listen to music. iPod hard drives store up to 300 hours of music, batteries last for 12 hours, and the volume can be cranked up to 120 decibels. That's louder than a chain saw or pneumatic drill, and equivalent to a jet plane taking off! But iPod fans are being warned to turn their music down. Even manufacturer, Apple, includes a cautionary note with every iPod, warning, "permanent hearing loss may occur if earphones or headphones are used at high volume."
Currently, 16 million baby boomers have hearing loss and the number is expected to surge to 78 million by 2030. Amazingly, nearly three-quarters of them admit that they have never visited a doctor or hearing health specialist to have a hearing test.
In spite of this lack of concern, there are more boomers aged 46 to 64 with hearing loss than seniors over the age of 65 with the same condition, and hearing loss among baby boomers is 26...
iPod Hearing Loss Protection for Boomers: Five HearPod Solutions
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