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It is a Hot sales of mini Hearing Aid In The Ear,an analog mini hearing amplifier For Hearing Loss from mild to severe loss.

In the ear (ITE) hearing aid devices fit in the outer ear bowl (called the concha). Being larger, these are easier to insert and can hold extra features.

Product name: Analog hearing aid G-10

 ●ITE hearing aid

  Peak OSPL 90 ( dB SPL) 115dB

 Frequency range 300Hz-4000Hz

 ●Adjustable Volume button

 ●Power On/Off Switcher

 ●Analog, Digital hearing aids, Rechargeable hearing aid, ear hearing amplifier, ITE,CTC models available

 

Product Spec.:

Product

MINI In the ear  ITE hearing Aid       

Technical Data

IEC 60118-7/ANSI S3.22-2003

Model

G-10

Peak OSPL 90 ( dB   SPL)

115dB

Sound Gain

≤30dB

Total harmonic   wave distortion

≤5%

Frequency range

300Hz-4000Hz

Input Noise

≤40dB

Zinc Air battery

AG5 or A13

Power consumption

DC 1.5V, Current: ≤5mA

Power switcher

Yes, On/Off button

Battery working

Working day time 20-30 days

Package                   

Color box:   3.5*8.5*10 cm/unit, Gross weight:70g/unit

Certificates   Approved

CE,FCC & ROHS, and the FDA 2017

 

Hearing Aid tips:

What is the Analog hearing aids and Digital hearing aid?

Analog aids convert sound waves into electrical signals, which are amplified. Analog/adjustable hearing aids are custom built to meet the needs of each user. The aid is programmed by the manufacturer according to the specifications recommended by your audiologist. Analog/programmable hearing aids have more than one program or setting. An audiologist can program the aid using a computer, and you can change the program for different listening environments—from a small, quiet room to a crowded restaurant to large, open areas, such as a theater or stadium. Analog/programmable circuitry can be used in all types of hearing aids. Analog aids usually are less expensive than digital aids.

Digital aids convert sound waves into numerical codes, similar to the binary code of a computer, before amplifying them. Because the code also includes information about a sound’s pitch or loudness, the aid can be specially programmed to amplify some frequencies more than others. Digital circuitry gives an audiologist more flexibility in adjusting the aid to a user’s needs and to certain listening environments. These aids also can be programmed to focus on sounds coming from a specific direction. Digital circuitry can be used in all types of hearing aids.

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