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  2. We reviewed and tested Phonak hearing aids - here's ... - AOL

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    We tested Phonak's line of hearing aids ... there is the ability to adjust to an atmosphere you find yourself in — restaurant, concert, watching TV — she felt that the automatic adjustments ...

  3. Lyric Hearing - Wikipedia

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    Wearers can adjust the volume of the device using a magnet and a removal tool is also provided. Business Week reports that this hearing aid received a 2009 Medical Design Excellence Award. [4] Lyric was sold in 2010 to Sonova, the parent company of Phonak, a hearing aid (daily wear) manufacturer.

  4. The 7 best invisible hearing aids of 2024, according to ... - AOL

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    Then there’s the Phonak Lyric: a 100% invisible hearing aid. The Lyric hearing aid was designed to be an extended-wear hearing aid that’s placed near the eardrum by a trained hearing professional.

  5. 6 Ways To Troubleshoot When Your Hearing Aids Stop Working - AOL

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    These tips apply to all the top brands including Phonak, Oticon, ReSound, Signia, Widex, Starkey and more. #2. Receiver Wire Frayed or Damaged. ... Hearing Aid Moisture Exposure.

  6. Hearing aid - Wikipedia

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    Hearing aids are used for a variety of pathologies including sensorineural hearing loss, conductive hearing loss, and single-sided deafness. Hearing aid candidacy was traditionally determined by a Doctor of Audiology, or a certified hearing specialist, who will also fit the device based on the nature and degree of the hearing loss being treated.

  7. Audio induction loop - Wikipedia

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    A hearing loop consists of one or more physical loops of cable which are placed around a designated area, usually a room or a building. The cable generates an electromagnetic field throughout the looped space which can be picked up by a telecoil-equipped hearing aid, a cochlear implant (CI) processor, or a specialized hand-held hearing loop receiver for individuals without telecoil-compatible ...