Skype, Zoom, webinars and other digital platforms have become our lifelines to communication, our way of 'keeping in the loop' and our everyday necessities. However, with this comes the after-effects of blue light, distorted viewing and strained listening - and that's for people who have 'normal' hearing. Imagine the effects of all this digital access to those with hearing loss. Digital fatigue and listening fatigue are real, relentless and growing!
ReadHearing Aids for War Veterans – A scheme to provide free hearing aids for war veterans is called the Veterans Hearing Fund.
ReadAI within hearing aids is still in its infancy, but it has started a journey that fuses the wearer and AI together to solve everyday listening problems. Automation has had a face-lift and below I talk about how this new generation of hearing can help your everyday listening experiences.
ReadThe simple answer to this is yes you can. There are however 3 completely different types of companies advertising hearing aids on the internet and it is important that you distinguish between the pair of them.
ReadMore and more people are recognising the signs and making the link between a loss and their existing or past work environment. There are many people in the UK that are suffering from some form of industrial deafness, which is also called occupational deafness and more commonly noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL).
ReadIf you are wondering which style of hearing aid to go for, you are embarking on an important and complex journey. A journey to find the best hearing aid which will compliment your unique hearing loss. Whichever you choose, it is important to remember that the main result should be to gain optimum clarity and regain as much of your natural hearing as possible.
ReadWhen we refer to a product as 'Latest Launch', we mean it is the latest to be released on the market.
When we refer to a product as 'New', we mean that the product is the newest hearing aid model on the market.
When we refer to a product as 'Superseded', we mean that there is a newer range available which replaces and improves on this product.
When we refer to a product as an 'Older Model', we mean that it is has been superseded by at least two more recent hearing aid ranges.