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Phonak
Modern
hearing
aids, a natural
hearing
experience, and renewed quality of life: This is Phonak, a brand of the Sonova Group, in a nutshell. For over 70 years, the Swiss
hearing
aid manufacturer has been setting new standards in the development of state-of-the-art, innovative
hearing
aids to match every budget, age, lifestyle, and type of
hearing
loss.
https://www.connecthearing.com.au/hearing-aids/phonak/
Receiver-in-canal (RIC)
Receiver-in-the-canal (RIC)
hearing
aids—also referred to as receiver-in-the-ear (RITE) or canal receiver technology (CRT)—are smaller than standard Behind-the-ear (BTE) models, but are easy to manoeuvre and can still house a variety of features. Like standard BTEs, they can be worn comfortably behind the ear. However, unlike regular BTE
hearing
aids, the RIC’s loudspeaker or “receiver” is located outside the housing and positioned at the end of a thin earwire, placed near the ear drum. Since generated sound only has to travel a very short distance with lower transmission loss, less sound energy (and battery power) is required to produce a superior listening experience.
https://www.connecthearing.com.au/types-of-hearing-aids/receiver-in-canal/
About Us
Connect
Hearing
is a national network of healthcare
hearing
clinics across Australia. Together, we can ensure you are taking the right steps towards better
hearing
. Our service offering reflects our brand positioning. By focusing on customised care, technical superiority, service excellence and trust.
https://www.connecthearing.com.au/about-connect-hearing/
Hearing
experts
Do you think you might be suffering from
hearing
loss? Then act now! The first step towards a better quality of life is to visit your
hearing
care professional. A
hearing
test will show if you are actually suffering from
hearing
loss. If you are, your
hearing
care professional will explain the available options. Our online
hearing
screening will give you an initial indication of your
hearing
ability.
https://www.connecthearing.com.au/hearing-experts/
Behind-the-ear (BTE)
Behind-the-ear (BTE)
hearing
aids are versatile devices suitable for a wide range of
hearing
loss, and are available in various sizes. The smaller BTE options are virtually “invisible” as they disappear behind the ear. With the BTE models, sound is transmitted into the ear through a very discreet tube, which leads into a customised earmold. Because they are larger, BTE models have more space for electronic components compared to other types of
hearing
aids, giving them more room to house additional features and deliver advanced performance for a wider range of
hearing
loss types. Additionally, BTEs are comfortable, easy to mold, and easy for caretakers to assist with and manoeuvre.
https://www.connecthearing.com.au/types-of-hearing-aids/behind-ear/
Hearing
loss
One of our most important sensory organs is our ears, thus
hearing
loss has significant consequences.
Hearing
loss can be age-related, triggered by loud noises or infections, or hereditary.
Hearing
loss can occur very suddenly or accumulate over time. Fortunately, in most cases, using
hearing
aids can greatly improve
hearing
impairment and quality of life. Find out how.
https://www.connecthearing.com.au/hearing-loss/
In-the-ear (ITE)
In-the-ear (ITE)
hearing
aids are a good option if you want an easy-to-handle device. The traditional ITE
hearing
aid come in different sizes, and are typically worn fully inside the ear or ear canal. These types of
hearing
aids can house many electronic features within one single case, providing room for more features including a telecoil, multiple directional microphone, and more.Volume control and program selection can be done via a remote control. Many models can be connected wirelessly to electronic devices such as smart phones and TV's.
https://www.connecthearing.com.au/types-of-hearing-aids/in-the-ear/
Connect
Hearing
Donates
Hearing
Aids To Ears Inc.
Millions of people in the developing world live with
hearing
loss that could be treated with
hearing
aids. Yet according to estimates by the World Health Organisation, current
hearing
aid production meets a mere 10% of global need and only 3% of people in developing countries who could benefit from
hearing
aids actually have them. Audiology services are largely inaccessible in countries where the more basic requirements of health are necessarily prioritised.
https://www.connecthearing.com.au/about-connect-hearing/news/connect-hearing-donates-hearing-aids-to-ears-inc/
Can
hearing
tests damage your ears?
https://www.connecthearing.com.au/blog/hearing-and-hearing-loss/can-hearing-tests-damage-your-ears/
“How many words do you miss?” A new Connect
Hearing
campaign fronted by Osher Günsberg.
https://www.connecthearing.com.au/blog/in-the-media/a-note-my-younger-self-osher/
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