The Ever-Elusive Waterproof Hearing Aid...
I can't, for the life of me, understand why you can have microphones and speakers that will work underwater, but not a waterproof hearing-aid. While it may be that the two forms of technology involved are not compatible, at least for something compact enough to work as a hearing aid, I refuse to believe that there isn't some way to create a hybrid that would solve this problem.
The brilliant, yet extraordinarily simple solution that Eurion Lotos came up with was to do one thing above all else: protect the circuitry. This means that even if the earmold and tube get waterlogged, or the battery, the hearing aid still lives forever completely untouched. Given the ungodly cost of this technology - especially here in the US where it is typically unsubsidized - this alone is a HUGE leap forward.
Call me cynical, but it wouldn't surprise me in the least to find out that other companies chose to forgo this option in order to ensure repeat customers.
I can't, for the life of me, understand why you can have microphones and speakers that will work underwater, but not a waterproof hearing-aid. While it may be that the two forms of technology involved are not compatible, at least for something compact enough to work as a hearing aid, I refuse to believe that there isn't some way to create a hybrid that would solve this problem.
The brilliant, yet extraordinarily simple solution that Eurion Lotos came up with was to do one thing above all else: protect the circuitry. This means that even if the earmold and tube get waterlogged, or the battery, the hearing aid still lives forever completely untouched. Given the ungodly cost of this technology - especially here in the US where it is typically unsubsidized - this alone is a HUGE leap forward.
Call me cynical, but it wouldn't surprise me in the least to find out that other companies chose to forgo this option in order to ensure repeat customers.