The latest information on wireless technology for individuals who are experiencing hearing loss, looking for hearing health information for their loved ones, or just desire to learn more about wireless hearing technology to make the right hearing health decisions.
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HumanWare designs iPhone app to help deaf-blind individuals communicate more easily.
Technology that translates sign language into text aims to empower sign language users. New app being developed by scientists.
There are several new phone apps in the market to help deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals to communicate with friends and family in real time.
Starkey Hearing Technologies announces three new custom wireless styles.
Phone applications provide people suffering from hearing impairment and loss on-the-go captioning services with in-call and movie options.
Wireless technology in hearing aids has provided many benefits to wearers, including increased convenience and access to Bluetooth devices.
Today's smart phone apps make learning sign language convenient and interactive. We've reviewed the best apps for learning sign language here.
Recent studies have yielded evidence that the human brain is sensitive to the effects of RF-EMFs from acute cell phone exposures and that further testing is warranted.
Join the conversation and let the FCC and hearing aid manufacturers know your position and thoughts on the Hearing Aid Compatibility Act.
The FCC has taken important steps to ensure that the latest wireless phones are hearing aid compatible which will expand access to mobile networks and services to the 8 million Americans who use hearing aids.
The latest digital hearing aids with Bluetooth technology have changed the way hearing aid users stay connected. The Oticon Bluetooth Streamer delivers signals from up to eight different devices.
Dallas, Sept. 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - For people with hearing and speech loss, communicating with callers who can speak and hear just went real time,...
A new application for iPhone and iPod Touch called soundAMP claims to be the "first assistive application that turns your iPhone and iPod touch into an interactive hearing...
New Phonak solutions offer intuitive wireless connectivity with mobile phones, TV, MP3 players or computers Stafa, Switzerland, April 1st 2009 - Phonak introduces a new...
Well, the networks are rolling out their new offerings for the fall viewing season and the question is: are you ready for some football? Or, more specifically, are your hearing...
Millions of people who wear hearing aids have a difficult time with the use of cell phones. The problem is the way that sound is emitted over a wireless network. The conversation is transmitted using radio waves...
TIA's Interference Standard Quickly Becoming Ubiquitous in the Industry. Arlington, Va. - The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) and the Hearing Loss Association of...
November 12, 2007, Washington, DC- ATIS announced today that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) tentatively adopted a number of proposed rule changes set forth by the...
The world is on the move. Today, were all connected to the grid through cell phones, wireless laptops, Blackberry PDAs, wireless TV (the dish) and other devices that keep us...
So youre jogging your usual route, listening to your iPod to block out the world and suddenly, out of nowhere, a bolt of lightening hits a nearby tree. You think that could be a...
April 24, 2007, Washington, DC ATIS announced today that wireless service providers, wireless manufacturers and advocates for consumers with hearing loss have reached on...
I have been informed that a wireless receiver might be useful to increase speech recognition. I have a pair of Siemens Triano hearing aids. Is there a wireless receiver that I can purchase for these hearing aids?
Kitchener, Ontario - Unitron Hearing US, a manufacturer of easy-to-use digital hearing solutions, announced today the availability of the WiFi Mic ITE-to-ITE system. Since its...
If I have an in-the-ear (ITE) hearing aid with a telephone switch, how would I use the MyLink wireless receiver? What would the cost be, and what components would I need to purchase? Would it work with a switchless telephone amplifier?
Ultra-low power technology positions AMIS as wireless audiology solutions expertPocatello, Idaho - July 5, 2006 - AMI Semiconductor (NASDAQ: AMIS), a designer and manufacturer of...
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