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Remote Control

Modern hearing aids can include Remote Control units that make sure you never lose track of your hearing aid settings. You can for example use the remote control to change programs and adjust the volume on each of your hearing aids individually.





Mini Microphone

Mini Microphone
  • Small and discreet, easy to carry and use
  • Activated at the push of a button either on the hearing aid or on the remote control.
  • Turn the microphone on, clip it to the speaker’s clothing and you’re connected
  • Clear sound transmitted directly to your hearing aids with a range of 5-20 feet
  • Plug and play streamer to hear your iPod, laptop, radio or TV when you’re on the go
  • If you are out of range for maximum 5 minutes, it reconnects automatically
  • Operating time of 8 ½ hours
  • Low battery light indicator
  • Fully recharged in 3 hours with included charger
  • Easy-to-use volume control
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Television Transmitter

Audio Transmitters send clear stereo sound from your television, computer, stereo and other audio devices. You don’t have to wear anything extra. No cables or wires are needed.








Phone Clip

Phone Clips make talking on a mobile phone automatic, effortless and reliable. A Phone Clip gives you a wireless connection between your Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone and your hearing aids.