
Hearing loss is usually stereotyped as an older person’s issue or disease.
The senior citizen cupping his hand to his ear and yelling “what did you say?” to the toaster is practically a cliché. It’s understandable, in a way – hearing does degenerate as you age.
But over half of the 36 million American hearing-loss sufferers are under the age of 65.
What options does a young hearing-loss sufferer have?
The Nios Micro, the world’s most technologically advanced pediatric hearing aid. This hearing aid comes with SoundRecover (especially helpful because fellow children’s voices tend to be higher pitched), RealEar Sound, and WhistleBlock technology.
Depending on the model, it can also come with a wide variety of other features, including Voice Zoom, for speech intelligibility, and NoiseBlock processing, which filters out background noise in a way that even healthy ears can’t.
As a bonus, it comes in 13 (!) different styles. Even a picky child can find the right one for themselves.
Hearing loss isn’t just for the old. If you think your child might be suffering from it, do not hesitate to visit an audiologist, or give us a call–we’ll be happy to answer any questions.
Tags: children, digital hearing aids, hearing aid, hearing technology, innovative technology, Phonak
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