ConnectLine Streamer puts you in total control.
Manage hearing aid volume as well as of all sources of audio-based information, entertainment and communication.
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ConnectLine Streamer puts you in total control.
Manage hearing aid volume as well as of all sources of audio-based information, entertainment and communication.
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With hearing aids, the world will begin to open up again and you will find yourself hearing sounds that you have not heard for a while. Hopefully you will feel more empowered to take an active part in your ‘old life’ again.
Communication with others will improve and you will find that you are not as tired from having to concentrate so hard to understand the people with whom you communicate.
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If you were to pause for a moment to consider how good you are at listening and communicating in different situations, how would you rate your abilities? If you sometimes find it hard to keep up, and you often feel tired and overwhelmed, it is important to consider the cause. [Read more…] about About hearing and hearing loss
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Why do people have two ears? Basically, it is to widen the scope of your hearing so you can find out where sounds are coming from, and from what distance. In reality it is not your ears that do the listening, but your brain. And to interpret sounds correctly, the information it receives must be as accurate and as detailed as possible.
A friend is calling from across the street. Someone is tapping on your kitchen window. A car is honking its horn. In situations like these, how do you know which way to look? The fact is that the sounds will reach one ear fractionally faster and louder than the other – and your brain registers these subtle differences
Download the Oticon Better hearing with both ears booklet
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If so, you may have a hearing loss – one in two adults over the age of 50 experience it. This information comes as a surprise to most people who have lived with their hearing loss for years, hoping to keep it to themselves.
Having a hearing loss does not mean that you have lost your hearing, and it will not prevent you from enjoying life. However, you may need to do something about it if you want to continue living the life you want. Like rust on your car, hearing loss is often an unavoidable and natural part of life. And, like rust on your car, it is only a problem if you don’t do anything about it.
As hearing technology evolves to meet the needs that modern lifestyles demand, more and more people are again enjoying the social lives they’d begun to shy away from. Today’s hearing instruments bear no resemblance to those of yesterday. They’re petite, discreet, lightweight and reliable. Which means that hardly anyone will notice you’re wearing them – and neither will you!
We know from experience that a decrease in hearing levels can happen for many different reasons. This could be anything from exposure to excessive noise; to a chronic ear infection or something as simple as wax.
Find out more – download Do what is right for your hearing and your life booklet