The Best Hearing Aid Products on the Market
Hearing aid products that work to improve quality of life for those with hearing loss include hearing loops, telecoils, wireless headphones and even extra loud alarms that vibrate the bed. These products can improve quality of life for someone experiencing hearing loss. Book an appointment with us today and check out the best hearing aid products on the market!

Hearing Loops
A hearing loop is a wire encircling any room that is also connected to devices that emit sound. By electromagnetically transmitting sounds to telecoils embedded in cochlear implants or hearing aids, hearing loops enable wearers to improve hearing from specific sound systems. Hearing loops are cost-effective, unnoticeable and work seamlessly with telecoils. If a person's hearing aid doesn't have a telecoil, they will need to plug a headset into a loop receiver to experience the same effect afforded by a hearing loop.
A hearing loop is a wire encircling any room that is also connected to devices that emit sound. By electromagnetically transmitting sounds to telecoils embedded in cochlear implants or hearing aids, hearing loops enable wearers to improve hearing from specific sound systems. Hearing loops are cost-effective, unnoticeable and work seamlessly with telecoils. If a person's hearing aid doesn't have a telecoil, they will need to plug a headset into a loop receiver to experience the same effect afforded by a hearing loop.

Vibrating Clock/Fire Alarm/Smoke Detector
Bedside clocks equipped with sensors that “hear” smoke alarms beeping are a must for those who are hearing impaired. These specialized clocks broadcast extremely loud alarms (usually around 520 HZ) that wake the heaviest of sleepers and those with hearing loss. If you fail to respond to the alarm, the clock starts shaking your bed to wake you. In addition, vibrating alarm clocks react to smoke detector beeping in multi-story homes, even through closed doors and walls.
Bedside clocks equipped with sensors that “hear” smoke alarms beeping are a must for those who are hearing impaired. These specialized clocks broadcast extremely loud alarms (usually around 520 HZ) that wake the heaviest of sleepers and those with hearing loss. If you fail to respond to the alarm, the clock starts shaking your bed to wake you. In addition, vibrating alarm clocks react to smoke detector beeping in multi-story homes, even through closed doors and walls.
Telecoils
Telecoils function just like wireless antennas that are linked to sound systems. Hearing aids containing telecoils deliver customized sounds to users by narrowing the space between sound sources and hearing aid wearers.
Pairing telecoils with hearing loops connects listeners to sounds while simultaneously eliminating nearly 100 percent of background noises. Made of copper, telecoils also enhance cochlear implant processors. If you are thinking of getting a hearing aid, make sure a telecoil is included.
Telecoils function just like wireless antennas that are linked to sound systems. Hearing aids containing telecoils deliver customized sounds to users by narrowing the space between sound sources and hearing aid wearers.
Pairing telecoils with hearing loops connects listeners to sounds while simultaneously eliminating nearly 100 percent of background noises. Made of copper, telecoils also enhance cochlear implant processors. If you are thinking of getting a hearing aid, make sure a telecoil is included.

Caption Phones
Like captioned TV's, caption phones use new technology to provide written captions of what callers say on a screen. Many people with hearing loss qualify for caption phones free of charge, although a separate cable plan is required.
Like captioned TV's, caption phones use new technology to provide written captions of what callers say on a screen. Many people with hearing loss qualify for caption phones free of charge, although a separate cable plan is required.

Wireless Stereo Headphones
For times when you want to listen to the TV, computer or stereo while others are in the room, wireless stereo headphones can give you the quality of sound you need without disturbing anyone around you. State-of-the-art wireless headphones can pick up sound waves emitted by sound sources 150 feet away, so you don't have to be directly in front of the sound source.
In addition, wireless stereo headphones (900MHz) lock in frequencies so you won't experience sudden signal loss. High-quality stereo headphones come with rechargeable batteries, channel selection control and comfortable, cushioned ear pads.
For times when you want to listen to the TV, computer or stereo while others are in the room, wireless stereo headphones can give you the quality of sound you need without disturbing anyone around you. State-of-the-art wireless headphones can pick up sound waves emitted by sound sources 150 feet away, so you don't have to be directly in front of the sound source.
In addition, wireless stereo headphones (900MHz) lock in frequencies so you won't experience sudden signal loss. High-quality stereo headphones come with rechargeable batteries, channel selection control and comfortable, cushioned ear pads.
To learn more about devices like hearing loops, telecoils, vibrating alarm clocks and other hearing aid products that work, call Pure Sound Hearing Aids today at 1-844-HEAR-BTR.