Device For Deafness: How Bluetooth Hearing Aids Work |
Bluetooth Hearing Aid Modules
The latest advance in ELI Technology allows cell phones to ring directly in the Bluetooth hearing aids, through a module through which the call is channeled. The hearing aid wearer just hits a button on the module to answer and can hang up the same way. The module can also sense when the person on the other end hangs up and disconnect.
Even hearing aids without direct audio input can utilize the module Bluetooth Hearing aid technology by means of a neck loop which connects to the hearing aid's telecoil. The Modules can transmit effectively from as far away as 33 feet.
ELIs and ELI modules run off their own rechargeable battery systems and do not utilize any energy from the BTE hearing aids. Also See:
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The ELI module uses lithium battery which offers two and one-half hours of active talk time and completely recharges in one and one-half hours. A fully charged battery can remain on standby for up to 140 hours before a new charge is required.
ELIs and ELI modules, by transforming BTE hearing aids into Bluetooth hearing aids, have brought 21st century wireless technology to the hearing impaired!
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These behind-the-ear aids are very small and are nearly invisible when fit behind the ear. You should probably have your hearing evaluated if you are experiencing dizziness. If you are having pain and/or ringing in your ears, it may be the result of hearing problems and may require hard of hearing devices. In the United States the Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of 1988 (HAC Act) requires that the Federal Communications
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