Hearing Aids

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Sep. 29, 2023

Beltone Launches Serene™ Hearing Aids with Innovative New Features and Connectivity

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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – Beltone, named one of America’s Best Retailers and Customer Service for Hearing Care by Newsweek, announced its latest innovation – the new Beltone Serene™ hearing aid. This new device comes in two non-rechargeable receiver-in-ear (RIE) styles and a brand new microRIE, which is Beltone’s tiniest rechargeable hearing aid yet. Improved Features, Performance and Connectivity The Beltone Serene
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Jul. 01, 2023

Medicare Hearing Aid Coverage – Understanding the Limitations and Alternatives for Care

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Hearing loss is a common health concern affecting millions of Americans, and hearing aids are essential devices that can significantly improve the quality of life for those with hearing loss. However, the high cost of hearing aids can be a barrier for many seniors and individuals with disabilities, limiting their access to these crucial devices. In this article, we’ll explore
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Dec. 07, 2022

Partnership Between an OTC Manufacturer and Audiology Clinics: Soundwave Hearing Update with Anthony Florek

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Last spring, Soundwave Hearing’s CEO, Anthony Florek and company CTO, Chris Boven, were interviewed about their recently launched Sontro AI self-fitting hearing aids. This week, host Bob Traynor follows up with Anthony Florek about the progress his company has made over the past several months, including a new partnership with Amptify, and future plans now that the OTC legislation was
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Dec. 04, 2022

Bringing Better Hearing to the People of the Dominican Republic – Interview with Antonio Esteban

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This week, host Amyn Amlani interviews Antonio Esteban, a hearing professional in the Dominican Republic. He describes how his son’s hearing loss diagnosis inspired him and his wife to begin a foundation to help other families. Nearly two decades later, their foundation has helped change the lives of thousands of people with free hearing aids and hearing care services. Antonio
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Nov. 21, 2022

When Hearing Aids Alone Aren’t Enough: Remote Microphones and TV Listening Devices

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Dr. Michael Valente returns to make that case that audiologists should consider introducing remote microphones and TV listening devices routinely for their hearing aid patients as add-on accessories. Regular use of remote mics and TV listening devices help address the biggest complaints by hearing aid users, even in spite of being well fitted with their devices – difficulty hearing in
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Nov. 16, 2022

Reimagining Hearing Wellness: Interview with Eargo President, Christian Gormsen

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An early disruptor to the direct-to-consumer (DTC) hearing technology segment, Eargo is more than a technology company. In this edition of This Week in Hearing, Eargo President and CEO, Christian Gormsen, sits down with Amyn Amlani to discuss the state of the hearing industry and his company’s attempt to reimagine what hearing wellness looks like from A to Z –
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Nov. 15, 2022

Innovations in Treating Minimal Hearing Loss – Dr. Brent Edwards, Live from EUHA

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In this special presentation, Brent Edwards, Ph.D., explores innovations in treatment for so-called minimal hearing losses. He discusses whether hearing professionals should recommend hearing devices to people with minimal hearing loss, and what research actually tells us about how well people with minimal hearing losses can benefit from hearing devices. The presentation includes research findings from the National Acoustic Laboratories