Hearing aids used to require regular battery changes to keep them in good working order. That is until rechargeable devices revolutionized this process.
Now, many devices have this capability, resulting in changes to their design.
We know it’s not always easy for patients to get used to a new system.
So the team has put together a short video on how Oticon, NuEar, and ReSound devices work when they have a rechargeable battery.
In the tutorial, you’ll learn how to turn these devices off and on and how to keep them topped up with power.
If you would like to find out more about state-of-the-art hearing aids, contact the team. They’re ready to help you now!
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Josh has worked with the House of Hearing since 2011. He attended school at Weber State and Utah State University where he studied computer science. In 2013, he completed his licensing and became board-certified as a hearing instrument specialist.
Josh’s strengths center around working with sound and using hearing devices to improve hearing. He is an expert at configuring high technology devices and their accessories, as well as setting up the smallest and most invisible devices. His patients see him as someone who is friendly, thorough, and patient.
He enjoys spending time with his wife, Liz, and their three young daughters. They live in Riverton. He likes jogging and mountain biking, working on his car, rock music, and traveling. He will talk your ear off if you get him going about high-quality sleep or smart home gadgets.