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Air-conduction hearing aid, in-the-ear | A battery-powered acoustic device intended to compensate for impaired hearing by transmitting amplified sound waves to the eardrum through air. It typically consists of a miniature microphone, amplifier, and speaker (receiver) contained in a case that fits completely inside the outer ear (concha) [in-the-ear (ITE)]. The microphone receives sound waves and converts them into electrical signals which are increased by the amplifier and sent as sound waves, by the speaker, to the eardrum. The device is used for mild to severe hearing loss; most types are programmable to enable computerized adjustments for a patient's hearing loss and related factors. |
Tinnitus masking application software | An individual software application program or group of programs, routines or algorithms designed for use in, or together with, other devices such as a computer, a digital hearing aid, or formated into a compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM) or an MP3 format to enable it to provide generated noise of sufficient intensity and bandwidth to mask (make less noticeable and provide temporary relief from) tinnitus (a ringing sound in the ear or internal head noises). The basic set of applications programs and routines can be upgraded to add new system capabilities. Application program packages are typically identified by a proprietary name and 'version' or 'upgrade' number. |
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A Time magazine 'Coolest Invention,' ELI lets hearing aid wearers go wirelessEDEN PRAIRIE, Minn.—(November 15, 2005)—Starkey Laboratories, one of the world's leading hearing technology companies, today introduced ELI (Ear Level Instrument), the first-ever device that turns hearing aids into wireless headsets. A Bluetooth-enabling device, ELI is the only product of its kind designed to provide wireless connections between hearing aid wearers and the growing assortment of Bluetooth-compatible devices. The innovative new product is currently profiled in Time magazine's 'Coolest Inventions' issue.
'Our mission at Starkey is not only to research, design and develop hearing devices that improve virtually any hearing impairment but to actually improve the lives of those who are hearing impaired,' said Jerry Ruzicka, president of Starkey Laboratories. 'ELI is a shining example of this as it is the first product of its kind to eliminate the interference hearing instrument wearers encounter when using portable devices like cell phones. In essence, ELI offers the hearing impaired the ability—at long last—to be wireless.'
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According to Ruzicka, industry research indicates that hearing instrument wearers report excellent results with their hearing devices in normal listening situations but poorer results when they use the phone, for example, which can create feedback, static, and poor hearing instrument signal strength. When used with Bluetooth-enabled phones, ELI automatically overrides the hearing instrument's microphone signal, essentially turning the instrument into a wireless cell phone headset. This dramatically improves the instrument's sound quality and clarity while eliminating feedback and static problems.
'Those of us who are not hearing impaired have been reaping the benefits of a wireless society for years—we talk on our cell phones, retrieve email messages and even watch movies while hands-free and on the go,' Ruzicka continued. 'Why should the hearing impaired be denied these same opportunities? Simply put, they shouldn't be, and thanks to ELI, they no longer are.'
ELI, the first in what will be a complete line of wireless applications from Starkey, is currently designed for behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing instruments and simply attaches to the base of the hearing instrument. ELI requires no power from the hearing instrument. Rather, it is powered by its own rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Each charge offers 140 hours in stand-by mode or 2.5 hours of continuous use. ELI is Bluetooth, CE and FCC-compliant and has no line-of-sight requirements.
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Bluetooth wireless technology is revolutionizing the personal connectivity market by providing freedom from wired connections. It is the world's most widely used specification for a low-cost radio solution providing two-way radio or data streaming links between mobile computers, mobile phones and other portable handheld devices, and connectivity to the Internet.Download Starkey Laboratories Port Devices Driver Ed
To learn more about ELI, which is available exclusively from the Starkey Laboratories family of companies, including Audibel, Micro-Tech, NuEar, Omni, Qualitone, and Starkey, visit www.hearwireless.com or call 1-800-328-8602.Download Starkey Laboratories Port Devices Driver Windows 7
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