Siemens and Rexton Hearing Aid Companies Deliver State-of-the-Art Hearing Aid Quality to Those in Need
Jan 30th, 2010 by Kolleen
Siemens hearing aids draws from its 130 years of experience in both the field and the laboratory in order to make the most technologically advanced hearing devices available today. Many of Siemens hearing devices are Bluetooth compatible and allow the user “to stay connected to many of today’s popular audio devices wirelessly.” Their latest and smallest hearing aid, the Pure, delivers stereo sound quality right to your ears. This little dynamo streams sound from the wearer’s cell phone, television or iPod or other audio devices directly through their Pure instrument.
Rexton hearing aids company prides itself on their strong commitment to offering the hearing-impaired community the highest quality and most technologically advanced hearing devices at reasonable prices. They speak with audiologists and otolaryngologists – ear, nose and throat doctors, in order to better serve the common goal – helping the hearing-impaired to hear more clearly, understand people in everyday communication and live a normal, productive life.
There is new research that shows many people who come to a hearing loss later in life, due to an illness or simply from growing older, will leave their hearing aids sitting in the box because they do not want to appear handicapped or vain; however these same people will wear eyeglasses to correct their vision. One reason in the differences may be in part because eyeglasses correct vision and hearing aids only provide assistance and will never restore a person’s hearing to what is considered to be normal. Even with the most powerful hearing aids, many of the profoundly hearing-impaired get by with reading lips and ‘filling in the blanks’ during most conversation if they have them at all.
Other research has shown that younger and younger individuals, some in their twenties and thirties, are losing their hearing due to the constant loud music – booming in cars and iPods – which can funnel loud music or noise directly into the ear drum where the vibrations can weaken the membrane, small bones and nerves with in the delicate hearing system.





