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Oticon ConnectLine Streamer Pro Unboxing and Review

Here's the transcript of the audio:This is an unboxing and review of the Oticon ConnectLine Streamer Pro.This is a device you can use to stream audio directly into your hearing aids for phone calls, music, etc. It’s primarily used for phone calls.This is the device itself. As you can see, it’s pretty small.What you do is wear it around your neck.Included are two chords - a large or long and a medium size to get the right length for you. You attach that to these two holes at the top.There are three buttons on the face of the Streamer Pro:The...

May 25, 2015 0 comments

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Why Do Hearing Aids Cost More Than Laptops?

The average retail price of a hearing aid today is between $3,000 and $6,000. The current average price of a laptop is $484 ($653 when Apple laptops are figured in). Today’s computers are many, many times more powerful than the computers used for the moon landing in 1969. Yet, hearing aids - which are much less technologically advanced than a modern laptop - cost 10X more. So, why do hearing aids cost more than laptops? A German regulator did a study to find out. The conclusion was that most hearing aids only cost a few hundred dollars to manufacture. Where does...

May 16, 2015 0 comments

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How To Connect Bluetooth Hearing Aids to Bluetooth Devices

The video below shows how to connect iHear Blu and other Bluetooth hearing aids to any of your Bluetooth devices via the Bluetooth Remote Control (also known as miniTEK).Below the video is a transcript. Hearing instruments used to be quite big. And the more technology they packed, the bigger they were. But, naturally, people want small hearing instruments. Smart ones, with lots of interfaces because they make it easier to connect to the world around you. But if we make hearing aids smaller, where do we put all that technology? This is the iHear Blu Bluetooth Hearing Aid Remote (aka...

Apr 29, 2015 0 comments

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How To Connect An iHear Blu Bluetooth Remote To Your Cellphone

This video will show you how to connect, or pair, an iHear Blu Bluetooth remote control to your cellphone.This will allow you to hear phone calls directly in your ear through your hearing aid.For this you will need:- An iHear Blu Bluetooth Hearing Aid (available here), or pair of iHear Blu- An iHear Blu Bluetooth Remote Control (available here)- A bluetooth cellphone (most newer cellphones have bluetooth)(Note: the video mentions miniTEK. Our remote is actually manufactured by Siemens, and they use the name miniTEK, though we call it the iHear Blu Bluetooth Remote)

Apr 29, 2015 0 comments

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What’s The Difference Between The Original iHear and the iHear Pro?

“What’s The Difference Between The Original iHear and the iHear Pro?” is a question we often get.There are similarities and there are differences between the two products.One of the similarities is that the Original and the Pro both have the same shell, so they are the same size and fit exactly the same.They are also both an in-the-ear designs and have 2 channels.Both have a one year warranty and 30 day money-back guarantee, so you can buy risk-free and worry-free.Where the differences come into play are the features and benefits.The Original iHear is our entry-level model, costing only $249. It’s...

Apr 15, 2015 0 comments

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