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Hearing aids or cochlear implants | what to choose

Hearing for those suffering from hearing loss or impairment; including hearing aids and cochlear Advances in science and technology have provided a variety of ways to improve hearing for those suffering from hearing loss or impairment; including hearing aids and cochlear implants, which represent a qualitative leap towards the world of complete hearing.   Hearing aids are an effective and rapid solution to improve hearing, while cochlear implants provide a permanent and advanced solution.  You may have wondered: Which is better, hearing aids or cochlear implants?  Hearing aids or cochlear implants: the difference between them Hearing aids and cochlear implants are among the most prominent treatment options for sensorineural hearing loss - the most common form of hearing loss - which occurs due to a problem with the cochlear hairs or damage to the nerves of the inner ear.  The difference between them can be explained as follows:  Definition Hearing aids: are devi...

Review: Sony CRE-C20 Self-Fitting OTC Hearing Aids products

Review: Sony CRE-C20 OTC self-Fit OTC Hearing Aids Features: Sony CRE-C20 OTC  Advanced sound technology, rechargeable and discreet.1 CRE-C20 OTC hearing aids are a premium rechargeable solution that delivers clear hearing all day in a modern, discreet design.1 They use the latest technology to improve access to sound and prioritize speech intelligibility while preserving awareness of ambient noise. you can focus on conversations while enjoying a rich listening experience. Surround speech intelligibility In  Sony CRE-C20 OTC With wireless ear-to-ear linking, your OTC hearing aids work together to provide effective, high-quality noise reduction and directionality that improve speech understanding in busy environments and help you focus on the sounds that matter.   Specifications and mechanics Weight: HA: 1.5g (including case), Charger C: RE-E10) Durability: IPXI P68 Types of eartips that can be used New housing system: Housings for CRE-C20 are not compatible wit...