Siemens unveils Life Hearing Aids for people to enjoy Music and receiving Calls
By Luke • Feb 28th, 2009 • Category: MP3 Players, Mobile PhonesThe Siemens company has recently unveiled its new hearing aids named Life. It’s exclusively designed for those who suffer from mild or moderate hear loss and finds it difficult to enjoy MP3s and receive calls on a mobile device. The Life hearing aid has to be connected to a Tek device to use. Tek is small pocket friendly device that can be carried along anywhere easily.
Once connected with Tek device the Life enables partially deaf users listen to music and attend their calls without any hassles. The device has got special technology that enhances the sound waves and eliminates any unwanted noise that obstructs clear listening. The Life can be used with various MP3 players and mobile phones, like the BenQ-Siemens E72, as long as they feature Bluetooth function. People who want to use Life hearing aids with Tek device has to undergo a special fitting session to be conducted by a professional audiologist. This is necessary to get the device configured for use with whatever devices the user wants. The Life also features an anti-breeze function that eliminates any noise created by wind. Today more and more people are relishing music on the go and are used to listen to their favourite tracks at high volumes for long time. This gradually affects their listening capabilities and by the time they get old they start feeling deaf up to some extent.
“What we put our ears through 20, 30 or 40 years ago can have a real impact on our hearing health today and we’re seeing damage manifesting itself as hearing loss in a much younger demographic than ever before,” commented Wendy Davies, head of audiology at Siemens Hearing Instruments.
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