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TV Ears, Inc.
3572 Par Four Drive
El Cajon, CA 92019
Tel: 888.883.3277
Fax: 888.958.7899
Email: info@tvears.com
Website: www.tvears.com
TV Ears® is powerful (120 db), and features voice enhancement technology to make hard to hear words easier to understand and background sounds are kept in the background. The cheaper, commercial headsets are limited in output and amplify all sound at the same level.
More than 28 million Americans have some degree of hearing loss. If you struggle to hear TV, or family
members complain the TV is too loud, you need TV Ears®! Doctor recommended, TV Ears® is a powerful new device
that has helped thousands of people with mild, moderate, or severe hearing loss hear the television clearly without
turning up the volume. Now you can listen to television at your own level while others may adjust the volume to
fit theirs. TV Ears® helps you hear every word clearly. Imagine watching your favorite programs, and actually being
able to hear every word and sound— it will change your life! If you are dealing with the frustration and
arguments that come with turning up your TV volume too loud…read on.
From George Dennis, president and founder of TV Ears, Inc.
“The inspiration for TV Ears® was based on the well-known statistic that nearly 80% of people with hearing loss go undiagnosed and untreated for a variety of reasons which may include vanity or cost of treatment. TV Ears® has proven to be an appealing product to the average person and an excellent introduction to those seeking improved hearing health.”
From Dr. John W. House, president of the House Ear Institute
“I have found patients with mild to moderate hearing loss gain the most benefit from TV Ears®. They are the patients who do not wear hearing aids or do not use them at home. They use TV Ears® because other members of the family complain that the
TV is too loud. I personally use them to watch TV while I’m riding my exercise bike. I can have the volume of the TV low
or off and therefore not bother my family with the loud TV.”
If you would like to find out more about TV Ears, please visit www.tvears.com.
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