Category: ALDs

  • Jabra's New Headset Is Hard-Of-Hearing Friendly

    Jabra has always set trends for great design and cutting-edge consumer technology with its telephone headsets and earpieces, and now it is aiming its marketing guns directly at hard-of-hearing consumers with its announcement of the new Jabra 650 telecoil-compatible corded headset.

  • Neckloops For Telecoil-Equipped Hearing Aids Are Cool

    When I got my first neckloop two years ago, I marveled at its simplicity and utility. It’s little more than a cord of insulated stereo-speaker wire that I loop around my neck and plug into a microphone or other source. But then, through the miracle of electro-magnetic induction, it transmits pure sound directly into my…

  • If A-Rod Can Carry A Purse, I Can Too!

    A couple of months ago, I finally got tired the trade-off between stuffing every spare pocket with all my hearing gear (and eventually having to wear a sport coat and overcoat with yet more pockets, even in warm weather) vs. packing it all in my business briefcase that is too big to carry with me…

  • Go America is Going Places

    I’d heard of Go America in the go-go days of the dot-com boom, but back then it was just one of a million hot new suppliers of wireless data services for handheld computers. I never knew about its Wyndtell subsidiary, which focused exclusively on providing telecommunications services for deaf and hard-of-hearing people.

  • Sound ID Has A Sound Idea

    Sound ID is a Silicon Valley start-up that is finally breaking down the barriers between consumer electronics and the hearing aid industry.

  • Why Don't They Lock the 'Off' Switch?

    I recently bought a SoundWizard personal microphone and amplifying system from Hi-Tec. But it’s got one drawback that I’ve experienced with other battery-operated equipment: there’s no lock for the “off” button.