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Over 36 million adults suffer from some form of hearing loss in America alone, approximately 17% of the adult population. Typically the result of general aging, overexposure to noisy environments, or complications from a disease, hearing impairments can cause a substantial amount of frustration and miscommunication. In order to help improve the situations where hearing loss causes the most issues, here are some ingenious and innovative devices that are sure to help.
Staying in touch has never been more manageable and accessible as it is with the Ameriphone P-300 Amplified Photo Phone. An innovative telephone system, the Ameriphone P-300 Amplified Photo Phone, is perfect for individuals suffering from low vision and or low hearing.
Hearing loss affects an estimated 17% of all American adults, many of whom cannot afford the costly expense of traditional hearing aids. The demand for cost-effective alternative hearing devices has lead to the development of products such as the Audium 2 Assistive Listening Device. With the ability to provide fully customizable listening experience, including up to 20 times the power of a regular hearing aid, and a price of less than $150, the Audium 2 Assistive Listening Device has opened up a world of possibilities to those suffering from mild to severe hearing loss.
ActiveForever has recently announced the addition of the Songbird Disposable Hearing Aid to its line of hearing devices for those with impairments. Designed to be a discreet yet effective listening device, the Songbird Disposable Hearing Aid offers users a more affordable alternative to traditional hearing aids, which can cost thousands of dollars.
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