RoseRodent
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Stay tuned to the world of hearing aids cos there is an audiology conference on at the moment, if new things are coming this is likely to be when they are coming. Anyway, Siemens has launched the Aquaris waterproof (submersible for up to 30 minutes in up to 1m of water) hearing aid
https://hearing.siemens.com/_resources-re/files/04-products/27-aquaris/Broch-Con_Aquaris_2011.pdf
Super interesting for anyone who likes to swim, surf, snowboard, sail, whatever it is you like to get up to, or you just live in Florida or Phoenix and you spend most of the year sweating. No idea on pricing but sounds really cool. I won't be able to afford one and it's not going to suit me for other reasons, but once they start to come through second hand I'm having a pair for sure. Has a sport clip similar to the Secure N Stay to hold it tighter to the ear during heavy activity. Not found the fitting range on it, looks like it's going to suit up to about moderate-severe just from the size of it, but then again new technology and all ... besides which some folks with profound loss might be better off with something that they can wear in their favoured pursuits rather than nothing at all, even if it's not really strong enough. Being able to tell if there's a motorboat about to T-Bone you is often handy.
https://hearing.siemens.com/_resources-re/files/04-products/27-aquaris/Broch-Con_Aquaris_2011.pdf
Super interesting for anyone who likes to swim, surf, snowboard, sail, whatever it is you like to get up to, or you just live in Florida or Phoenix and you spend most of the year sweating. No idea on pricing but sounds really cool. I won't be able to afford one and it's not going to suit me for other reasons, but once they start to come through second hand I'm having a pair for sure. Has a sport clip similar to the Secure N Stay to hold it tighter to the ear during heavy activity. Not found the fitting range on it, looks like it's going to suit up to about moderate-severe just from the size of it, but then again new technology and all ... besides which some folks with profound loss might be better off with something that they can wear in their favoured pursuits rather than nothing at all, even if it's not really strong enough. Being able to tell if there's a motorboat about to T-Bone you is often handy.