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Hearing aids aren\u2019t just available in a wide range of sizes and styles; they can also accommodate a variety of accessories. Deciding which, if any, will benefit you can be tricky. You may want to speak with your audiologist to learn more about any particular product. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Hearing Aid\nAccessories <\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Some of the more popular hearing aid accessories include:<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Wireless accessories.<\/strong> Utilizing Bluetooth\u00ae technology, wireless accessories enable you to hear better in situations where there is a lot of background noise or distance between you and the speaker. These include wireless microphones, remotes and television headsets. <\/li>
Transmitters and receivers.<\/strong> These are helpful in educational situations (a teacher\u2019s words are transmitted directly into the student\u2019s ears) and for children. Transmitters and receivers work together to overcome background noise, distance and reverberation, and contribute to a better learning experience. <\/li>
Power adaptors and cords.<\/strong> These add versatility by allowing direct input from various audio sources (FM systems, MP3 players, TVs and computers). Available with both monaural and binaural cords. <\/li>
Earwax filters.<\/strong> Filters prevent earwax, a leading cause of damage to electronic components, from entering the hearing aid. This helps prolong the life of the instrument and provides you with clear, natural sound. <\/li>
Cleaning kits.<\/strong> Keeping your hearing aids clean can result in a longer life for your instruments. Cleaning kits give you a leg up on keeping your device in prime working condition. They typically include a wax removal brush and pick, a tube and vent cleaner, battery door opener and battery replacement magnet. <\/li>
Charging stations. <\/strong>For those with rechargeable hearing aids, a charging station is essential. Instead of having to fiddle with the battery compartments, users can simply place their hearing aids in the cradle for a few hours to get a full day\u2019s worth of listening time. <\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n