Hearing Aid Sound Voice Amplifier 1 Pair Included
Our product is convenient to carry, it is invisible and mini designed for portability. It makes you feel more comfortable. It is perfect for chatting with family and friends, for watching a movie, and hearing your coworkers. It can greatly reduce noise, provides good sound quality and helps you to hear clearly whether you are indoors or outdoors.
As
a compact In-The-Ear (ITE) hearing aide, it is an excellent opportunity if you
are looking for an effective device which is also low-priced or if you need
a back up pair for your current hearing aids.
Features:
✿ High-Quality Components
✿ Noise Reduction Technology
✿ USB Rechargeable
✿ Durable, Reliable
✿ Mini Design For Portability
✿ Comfortable
✿ Anti-shock & Anti-Drop
✿ User-Friendly Design (SIMPLE)
✿ Light Weight (less than 10 grams!)
✿ Adjustable Volume
✿ Long-Lasting Rechargeable Battery
How to use:
Package Included
2 x Hearing aid
1 x Case
1 x User Manual
Statistics and facts about hearing loss
Hearing loss affects 48 million people in the United States. Hearing loss can occur at birth or can develop at any age. There have been many advances in all aspects of hearing health care so that from the youngest infant to the eldest senior citizen, there are new and exciting options available to help.
Treatment options vary depending on the degree or type of hearing loss, age of onset and individual lifestyle needs. If you suspect that you or a family member has a hearing loss, the best place to start is with a hearing evaluation by a licensed audiologist.
We hope these hearing loss facts – some of which may surprise you – expand your understanding of hearing loss and inspire you to take action!
Hearing loss: Prevalence
48 million Americans have a significant hearing loss
1 out of 3 people over age 65 have some degree of hearing loss
2 out of 3 people over 75 have a hearing loss
14% of those ages 45-64 have some type of hearing loss
Tinnitus (ringing in the ears) affects 50 million people in the United States.
Hearing loss facts: Children
Approximately 3 million children in the U.S. have a hearing loss; 1.3 million of them are under the age of three
Hearing loss occurs in 5 out of every 1,000 newborns
Babies are never too young to have their hearing tested
With early identification and appropriate services, deaf children can develop communication skills at the same rate as their hearing peers
Over 90% of deaf children are born to hearing parents
15% of children between the ages of 6-19 have a measurable hearing loss in at least one ear
A mild hearing loss can cause a child to miss as much as 50% of classroom discussion.