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Tag Archives: Hearing Aid Maintenance
It’s the Great Pinna Charlie Brown?
Halloween is a holiday celebrated on the evening of October 31 and, according to some historians, originates from an ancient Celtic festival intended to commemorate the end of the harvest season in Gaelic culture. On the contrary, if you are Linus Van … Continue reading
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Jodi vs Jodi vs Jodi…
Hearing aid suction devices are vacuum pumps specifically designed to clean cerumen and debris from hearing instrument receiver and microphone ports. Most are designed for use by the dispensing audiologist in the clinical environment although some models have been specifically designed … Continue reading
Visually Represent Audiology in Your Office!
Spruce up your office in the new year with some audiology-related artwork. The Art of Hearing is a series of bright, colorful, and educational images of the ear designed to be displayed in your clinical practice as a unique means of educating your patient’s understanding … Continue reading
Get a Caddie to Promote Your Practice!
Looking for a relatively inexpensive yet clever way to promote your business? Invest in custom printed Battery Caddies! The Battery Caddie is a container for storing spare hearing aid batteries. It holds up to two hearing aid batteries and is equipped with … Continue reading
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Battery Easy
There is a new product available for your patients who may be experiencing difficulty removing and/or inserting hearing instrument batteries. The Battery Easy is a lightweight, economical tool designed for easy replacement of hearing instrument batteries. Invented by a hearing instrument user, Battery … Continue reading
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Swiss Army Knife for Hearing Aids
Many hearing instrument wearers use multiple tools to clean their hearing instruments including loops, brushes, and picks. These instruments are usually very small and, at times, difficult to effectively handle by some patients. The perfect solution is the Acu-Life Hearing Aid … Continue reading
Channel Oaktree Products on YouTube!
Looking for short videos that demonstrate new products that may be perfect for your hearing aid wearing patients? Need a quick tutorial on some key aspects of cerumen removal but can only spare a minute or so? Want to actually see the … Continue reading
Recharging Desiccants for Hearing Aid Dehumidifiers
With the hot summer months in full swing, hearing instrument wearers rely on dehumidifiers to remove damaging moisture that inherently builds up within hearing aids. Prior to retiring for the night, hearing aids should be cleaned, disinfected and then placed in a dehumidifier, on top of the desiccant, … Continue reading