Hearing Aid Technology

The latest in hearing aid technology explores wireless connectivity, and integration with mobile apps. Ease of use is a top priority, so modern hearing aids are on the right track.

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Jabra Enhance Plus

For many people with hearing loss, starting off with traditional hearing aids can feel like a big step. The Jabra EnhanceTM Plus is designed to help those with early symptoms start addressing their hearing loss. These advanced, medical-grade earbuds help amplify sound while fitting seamlessly into your lifestyle.

Guide to Hearing Aids

Download our consumer’s guide to hearing aids and make informed decisions on the purchase of your next hearing aid device.

Hearing and Balance Disorders

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CaptionCall

CaptionCall is a service that lets users read phone conversations in real time. Both the phone and service are fully customizable.

Electronic Shooters Protection

Electronic shooters protection is a custom ear plug used by hobbyists and professionals. It protects hearing from gunfire without nullifying the user’s environmental awareness.

Earplugs and Monitors for Musicians

Musicians have unique needs when it comes to hearing protection. They need to protect their hearing, but they also need to be able to hear their own music clearly, as well as hear other musicians’ music and voices while performing. Conventional store-bought earplugs are great at providing hearing protection. However, they don’t attenuate evenly—musicians typically […]

Hearing Aid Styles

Personal preference plays a strong part in finding the right hearing aid style. The choices include differences based on size, features and placement. The most common hearing aid styles you have to choose from include in the ear (ITE), behind the ear (BTE), in the canal (ITC), invisible in canal (IIC) and completely in canal (CIC).