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  2. The 9 best rechargeable hearing aids, according to hearing ...

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    What truly sets apart Starkey Genesis AI hearing aids from the pack — aside from the whopping 51-hour battery — is the highly intelligent technology that includes its neuroprocessor, which ...

  3. These are the best Bluetooth hearing aids of 2024 - AOL

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    The Go IX has a rechargeable battery designed to last all day, as well as fast-adjusting sound settings like panorama mode for a 360-degree sound experience, speech focus to help you zero in on ...

  4. 3 Minute Guide to Behind-The-Ear (BTE) Hearing Aids - AOL

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    With a BTE, the speaker is housed further away from the ear, which allows for more size, power, and safety from earwax. Either BTE or RIC hearing aids can be a good choice, depending on the user's ...

  5. Hearing aid - Wikipedia

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    A modern behind the ear hearing aid with a minicell battery. Behind the ear hearing aids are one of two major classes of hearing aids – behind the ear (BTE) and in the ear (ITE). These two classes are distinguished by where the hearing aid is worn. BTE hearing aids consist of a case which hangs behind the pinna. The case is attached to an ...

  6. Miracle-Ear - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, the Miracle-Ear IV was the first hearing aid that used integrated circuitry, [9] and in 1971, the company introduced the Dahlberg SHARP circuit, an ultra-low power circuit utilizing in-house hybrid production. In 1988, the company debuted the Miracle-Ear Dolphin, the first programmable hearing aid on the market.

  7. Bluetooth Low Energy - Wikipedia

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    The technology was marketed as Bluetooth Smart and integration into version 4.0 of the Core Specification was completed in early 2010. [17] The first smartphone to implement the 4.0 specification was the iPhone 4S, released in October 2011. [18] A number of other manufacturers released Bluetooth Low Energy Ready devices in 2012.