Wireless Connectivity and Hearing Aids

hearing aids can now be used when using electronic devices such as phones among others, with the help of iCom.
By: nghearing
 
June 28, 2011 - PRLog -- A person suffering from hearing loss may have a hard time using many of the communication devices available today. These include television, MP3 players, computers, and other audio sources. A new product by Phonak, will allow them to connect wirelessly to these devices.  

It is Phonak’s new iCom- the communication interface. As the Phonak website explains, iCom “offers the most convenient way to interface any wireless Phonak hearing aid (excl. Petite models) to modern communication devices.”  The iCom allows a hearing aid to connect wirelessly to devices with Bluetooth technology. According to Phonak, it also “offers a 3.5mm stereo jack for cabled connections and can integrate an FM receiver via europlug.”

You can choose which signal to accept or decline, whether it is a call or audio streaming. For more information on ways to improve your quality of life when suffering from hearing damage, do not hesitate to visit your local Miami hearing center.

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Specializing in digital hearing aids for the Miami, FL area, New Generation Hearing Centers has created a new paradigm in patient care. A place patients get the information they need to make a good decision about their hearing loss and hearing aids
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