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The company’s latest guide covers the differences between digital amplifiers and OTC BTE digital hearing aids, exploring how the latter is a viable and affordable option for individuals over 18 who suffer from perceived mild to moderate hearing loss. Readers can also refer to the guide for product recommendations and usage tips.
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According to Nano Hearing Aids, an individual with mild to moderate hearing loss might find it difficult to hear others over the phone or in noisy places and group settings due to background noise; they may also feel fatigued from the heightened effort it takes to follow conversations. The company’s guide says that readers who believe they experience any of the above may benefit from their OTC hearing aids, which are advantageous for several reasons.
As FDA-registered "Class I" OTC hearing aids, Nano Hearing Aids’ products are considered true hearing aids and classified as medical devices with minimal risk to the wearer; the guide notes that they are generally safer to use compared to higher-classified hearing aids. One key component of the devices is the background noise reduction technology built into each unit. Because they are effective at reducing ambient noise, the product allows the wearer to hear conversations more clearly; volume levels can also be adjusted based on the wearer’s comfort level.
To improve convenience and ease of use, the OTC hearing aids are rechargeable, and each unit will come with a portable charging base. Additionally, the products are available in multiple dome sizes to ensure a proper fit for the customer. Finally, because they sport a small, discreet design, Nano hearing aids are less noticeable than conventional products, making them suitable for individuals with aesthetic concerns.
With prices starting at $297, Nano Hearing Aids says that their products are a cost-effective option for readers who want to improve their hearing. However, the products are recommended only for issues in the outer ear or ear canal; the company advises those with more severe cases to schedule an appointment with their healthcare provider or an audiologist before purchasing any OTC hearing aids.
Interested parties can learn more by visiting https://nanohearingaids.com/
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