Allen Company Light Weight Low Profile Sound Sensor Hearing Protection, 2320 Outperforms electronic protection Extremely light weight, only 1.7 oz. Adjustable headband also folds to fit into pocket, extra foam ear cushions included Allows easy conversation without “echo” effect Filters out most damaging sound frequncies, NRR of 28 Allen Ultra-Light Sound Sensor List Price: $ [...]
A slideshow of eight families highlighting statistics that make our cause so important. Seven of the eight families were implanted at Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center. The eigth, is a hearing aid user who was also a student at the Mama Lere Hearing School at Vanderbilt. THANK YOU’S – JAY SOTTOLANO PHOTOGRAPHY (Jay & Pam Sottolano) [...]
Hormones and Perception of Sound In this 5mn movie, discover how hormones influence the perception of sound: – The inner-ear works like an amplifier. – People of the same and with no hearing disorders age hear bass, speech, and high-pitch sounds differently. – Depending on their Hormonal Quotient® (HQ) some people hear a baby crying [...]
Posted on February 22, 2011, 8:20 am, by Hearing Aid Comparisons, under
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Question by belojay: can’t fix “no sound device” problem? my computer(dell inspiron 2650) tells me I have “no sound device” in contol panel? when i check further(elswhere) I find that it is reported there and working properly?It has a sigmatel AC97 sound driver. Now this is very frustrating! It doesnt do any good when i [...]
Posted on January 25, 2011, 8:21 am, by Hearing Aid Comparisons, under
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Valencia, CA (PRWEB) September 23, 2009 Advanced Bionics (http://www.BionicEar.com), the only U.S.-based manufacturer of cochlear implants (or “bionic ears”), has launched an industry-leading automated service for replacement of sound processors called Processor Direct. The new program streamlines the process by which a sound processor can be replaced, thereby shortening the time a cochlear implant [...]
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Posted on January 21, 2011, 8:20 am, by Hearing Aid Comparisons, under
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by J.J. Verhoef Question by GAMER VET: Help! Do you have Microsoft Windows XP? I do NOT have sound & what do I do on “Sound And Audio Device menu”? Hi I do not have speakers for surround sound for my Windows. Just regular speakers. I am NOT hearing sounds on my Windows & what [...]
Posted on January 2, 2011, 4:24 pm, by Hearing Aid Comparisons, under
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Sonic Super Ear Personal Sound Amplifie Can be useed indoors or outdoors, at concerts, lectures, theater, sporting events, during the observation of nature from a distance and more. The versatile amplifier is compact enough to fit in your smallest pocket, yet powerful enough to pick up bird calls from 100 yards away. Includes stereo headphones, [...]
Plan for sound walls along Dulles Toll Road nears approval The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority is in the final stages of developing a plan that will govern where sound walls will be installed along the Dulles Toll Road. Read more on Loudoun Times-Mirror Generous to the core any Montanans are adventurous, generous and self-sacrificing.This is [...]
Posted on November 25, 2010, 12:22 am, by Hearing Aid Comparisons, under
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Question by nick m: need help building an ultrasonic sound array? Ok, so here it goes. I’ve read numerous articles on how to build one of these sound arrays but can’t exactly find everything I need to build one so maybe someone here can help me. I put it under engineering because this question would [...]