by Beth | Jan 30, 2016 | Blog
Have you ever wondered about how animals cope with hearing loss? As you might expect, hearing assistive options for animals are fairly uncommon. But efforts to provide audiology services to dogs have been ongoing for many years. Back in the 80s, Texas A&M...
by Beth | Jan 25, 2016 | Blog
Budding developments in the audiology field are always exciting to share with our patients and followers. Concept ideas alone often show great potential for the future, wherein technology will continue to play an instrumental role in helping individuals hear. Just a...
by Beth | Jan 1, 2016 | Blog
Individuals with hearing loss often experience the frustration of being unable to hear clearly on the phone. Even those who use hearing aids can have trouble making out exactly what is being said on the other line, which ultimately interrupts the flow of conversation...
by Beth | Nov 30, 2015 | Blog
Technology seems to spark more and more innovative ideas every day. Five years ago—which is truly a long time in this context, given the torrent of advancements since then—the Babelfisk Visual Hearing Aid was conceptualized. Designer Mads Hindhede aimed to integrate...
by Beth | Nov 29, 2015 | Blog
If you’ve ever been to a hockey game (or seen some of our previous posts!) you’ve probably seen a similar image before. The noise meter is an infamous component of nearly every professional sports game out there these days; up on the big screen,...
by Beth | Oct 29, 2015 | Blog
Who ever said hearing aids can’t get in the Halloween spirit?! While it’s important to remember to be cautious during trick-or-treating time, this doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate to the fullest extent – and get your hearing aids...