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If you have hearing aids, talking on your cell phone can be difficult, as they may create feedback that makes it difficult to hear conversations. There could be a static noise caused by radio interference, which results in hearing aid users removing their devices and not being able to adequately hear the conversation. The team at Audiology Unlimited in Maryland knows how vital it is to be able to hear a phone call, which is why they carry hearing aids that are compatible with Bluetooth® technology.

Bluetooth® turns hearing aids into wireless headsets, which allows individuals suffering from hearing loss to talk on their cell phones without having to worry about static interference. This also enables them to hear the television more clearly and listen to mp3 devices that are enabled with Bluetooth® devices. Several companies like Oticon, Phonak, Siemens, and Rexton carry Bluetooth® enabled hearing aids that create an effect similar to full hearing by focusing on binaural hearing and transmitting sound to both of your ears. Several companies also have hearing aids that can be coupled to your iPhone.

In addition to being compatible with numerous devices, Bluetooth® hearing aids also do their job of improving your hearing loss, as the sound information is transmitted through a wireless spectrum rather than airwaves, this allows the microphone to be turned off, producing better overall sound quality. Most of the hearing aids come with a convenient controller that sends and receives information from other Bluetooth® devices, allowing for simple manipulation. Audiology Unlimited carries Bluetooth® enabled hearing aids that will offer hearing protection and assistance with hearing loss. Visit the audiologists online to learn more.

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