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‘Designer’ hearing aids in UK

Posted by Jim Tobias 26 July 2005

A consortium of design firms and the Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID) has an exhibit of truly innovative hearing enhancement devices: a mute button for loud noises in the environment, eyeglass frames that help you focus on sounds coming from the direction you’re facing, and hearing aids that look like flowers. Really great ideas — wake up, industry!

BBC NEWS | Technology | Call for ‘designer’ hearing aids

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  1. Doug Cruea said,

    on June 18th, 2007 at 3:32 pm

    I am interested in hearing aid eyeglasses and of course, their costs (approximate U.S.A. please). Thank You.

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