Listening devices which are used along with a hearing aid. The site is not commercial and totally independant. Different devices are compared to allow you to decide which is best for you. Listening devices for the deaf: March 2012

Friday 9 March 2012

This blog seems to be getting some good attention. In view of this I have been considering if allowing some linkages on the site would be acceptable. These would be obviously targetted to the content but it would not alter the basic principle that the content is not sponsored in any way. The opinions expressed are not influenced by any commercial interest. This policy I will adhere to very strictly. I will keep testing equipment, borrowed from the makers, on the understanding that my opinion expressed subsequently in the report, checked for factual errors, would be my own.

I keep a keen eye out for new developments in listening devices. My particular interest is those which can be used in a variety of settings. Hearing in individual situations is usually resolved with the use of gadjets designed for that one particular purpose. These are less costly. The listeners described are adaptable to a variety of listening situations. They are relatively sophisticated, quite expensive, and often need some manipulative skills and some dexterity. If you think they may be for you read on: