Why Earplugs Offer Maximum 33 dB Attenuation
The attenuation of earplugs is often given in decibels (dB), but why do earplugs stop at about 33 dB of attenuation and not make you completely “deaf”?
The attenuation of earplugs is often given in decibels (dB), but why do earplugs stop at about 33 dB of attenuation and not make you completely “deaf”?
In this blog, we discuss some of the best tools to improve your sleep, including earplugs for sleep, the Dodow and the Hoomband.
The CE mark is an essential component of product safety within the European Economic Area (EEA). It indicates that a product meets legal health, safety and environmental requirements.
Looking for the right charger for your hearing aid? Finding the right charger can be a challenge, especially with so many models and brands. In this blog, we clearly explain which charger is right for your ReSound hearing aid. Do you have another brand or a hearing aid from Beter Horen, Schoonenberg or Specsavers? No worries, we are happy to help you out! Read on quickly and find out how we make it easy.
How many batteries you need depends on several factors, such as the type of battery, its lifespan and how intensively you use the device. Learn more in this blog!
Misophonia, a term that literally means “hatred of sound,” refers to a condition in which individuals experience an intense and often negative emotional reaction to specific sounds.
Find out how to prevent hearing aid loss with simple and effective solutions such as safety cords, regular checkups, and special accessories. Whether you’re an active athlete, have a child with a busy lifestyle, or just go about your daily activities, it’s important to keep your hearing aids safe. Read on for practical tips and protect your hearing aids from loss during sports, play, or everyday activities.
Discover how World Wide Visible’s Limited Hearing product line helps make hearing impairments visible and increase safety and understanding. From recognizable signs to textile stickers, these products provide an easy way to make others aware of your hearing impairment. Read on to find out how Limited Hearing contributes to an inclusive society and increased safety on the road.
Occlusion is a common phenomenon with hearing aids where sounds, such as your own voice, sound muffled or distorted. This can greatly affect the wearing comfort of your hearing aids. In this blog you will learn what occlusion is, why it can affect you and how to reduce it. In addition, we provide useful tips for cleaning the venting of your hearing aids to prevent occlusion. Find out how to get back to enjoying your listening experience to the fullest!
Unsure which health insurance policy is best for reimbursement of your hearing aids? In this blog, we explain the difference between a natura and restitution policy. Find out how your choice affects costs, freedom of choice, and why a restitution policy in 2025 is often more advantageous. Read on and make an informed choice!