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Ear Gear Keeps Hearing Aids Safe And Secure

When I was five years old, my winter jacket had a pair of discreet retractable straps inside the sleeves with clips on the end that latched onto my mittens. I have no doubt that without the clips I would have spent many an unpleasant hour rummaging through the lost-and-found box looking for my misplaced mitts. Now a new company in Canada is applying the same principal to hearing aids, with a line of colorful, kid- and adult-friendly protectors for behind-the-ear hearing aids. Read more

GN Acquisition Of Interton Accelerates Hearing-Aid Industry Consolidation

The big are getting bigger in the hearing-aid industry, with GN Store Nord, parent of the GN ReSound Group, acquiring German hearing-instrument developer Interton for DKK 350-million ($56 million USD). Read more

I’m The First On My Block With Hearing Aid Sweat Bands

Okay, call me a nerd, I don’t care. I just ordered my first pair of Hearing Aid Sweat Bands, and I can’t wait to get them. Maybe they will look ridiculous to you, but not as ridiculous as I’ll feel if I continue tempting fate by playing tennis, running around in the rain, shoveling snow at the tail end of a New England blizzard or undertaking any number of other high-risk activities with my hearing aids on, unprotected from the elements. Read more

CapTel Phone Captioning Now Available In 32 States

I’m still a CapTel wannabee. With Sprint Nextel’s recent announcement of the addition of CapTel Relay Service in New Hampshire, the real-time telephone captioning service is now available in 32 states. It’s also available to current and retired federal employees including military veterans, as well as to U.S. tribal members. But it’s not available in Massachusetts, where I live. Read more

London “Hearwear” Exhibit Shows Off High-Fashion Hearing-Aid Designs

A group of collaborators in the UK is bringing high fashion to hearing aids with an upcoming exhibit at one of the world’s leading museums for design, the Victoria & Albert (V&A) in London. Hearwear — The Future of Hearing, which opens tomorrow, is the brainchild of the UK’s largest organization for deaf and hard-of-hearing people, RNID (formerly the Royal National Institute for the Deaf). Read more

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