Saturday, September 11, 2010

About Us

Rama Vision Hearing is a leader in the field of custom hearing aid fitting. We use state of the art hearing aid technology and style to provide personalized true High definition hearing and comfort. We sale hearing batteries, we have professional audiologist for checking your hearing loss. We deal in all the types and major brands like Phonak, Widex, Gn ReSound, Starkey, Alps, Barnafone, Oticon, Siemens.

alps-erika (new)

  • Surprising attractive features changing the way the patient will hear Real Dynamics.
Center For Hearing Aids
 
E-32, Hauz Khas Market,
New Delhi-110016
E-mail : ramavision@satyam.net.in
            ramavision@hathway.com
 24X7 Contact no: +91 9810074489
http://www.hearingaidsdelhi.com/

alps- dyana(shortlylaunching)

  • Surprising attractive features changing the way the patient will hear Real Dynamics.
Center For Hearing Aids
 
E-32, Hauz Khas Market,
New Delhi-110016
E-mail : ramavision@satyam.net.in
            ramavision@hathway.com
 24X7 Contact no: +91 9810074489
http://www.hearingaidsdelhi.com/

alps erlka (new)

  • Surprising attractive features changing the way the patient will hear Real Dynamics
Center For Hearing Aids

E-32, Hauz Khas Market,
New Delhi-110016
E-mail : ramavision@satyam.net.in
            ramavision@hathway.com
 24X7 Contact no: +91 9810074489
http://www.hearingaidsdelhi.com/

Alps - sense

  • Smoothest frequency response.
  • Exceptional Hi-Fi sound-faithful to the original.
  • Unique 128 Channel.
  • Automatic Noise Reduction System.
  • Programmable power on delay to avoid whistling on inserting hearing aid.
  • 4 program Memories for better is listening in parties.
Center For Hearing Aids
E-32, Hauz Khas Market,
New Delhi-110016
E-mail : ramavision@satyam.net.in
            ramavision@hathway.com
 24X7 Contact no: +91 9810074489

Alps-intelli


  • Automatic 128-Channel Noise reduction system giving signal to noise ration advantage in background noise.
  • Most efficient adaptive feedback cancellation.
  • Extremely low distortion, low internal Noise.
  •   Advanced 70 band adjustable Graphic Equalizer.


Center For Hearing Aids

E-32, Hauz Khas Market,
New Delhi-110016
E-mail : ramavision@satyam.net.in
            ramavision@hathway.com
 24X7 Contact no: +91 9810074489








Alps - karizma bte


  • Adaptive & Automatic Directionality for maximum help in noise.
  • High resolution 128-Channel adaptive noise reduction
  • Built in Tinnitus matching & Masking facility.
  • Extremely useful Activity Analyzer thru Data logging.
  • Alps-live-unique feature.
  • 8 channel WDRC.












 

  



Center For Hearing Aids
E-32,    Hauz Khas Market,
New Delhi-110016
E-mail : ramavision@satyam.net.in
            ramavision@hathway.com
 24X7 Contact no: +91 9810074489







alps - karizma clc

  • Adaptive & Automatic Directionality for maximum help in noise.
  • High resolution 128-Channel adaptive noise reduction
  • Built in Tinnitus matching & Masking facility.
  • Extremely useful Activity Analyzer thru Data logging.
  • Alps-live-unique feature.
  • 8 channel WDRC.


Center For Hearing Aids

E-32, Hauz Khas Market,
New Delhi-110016
E-mail : ramavision@satyam.net.in
            ramavision@hathway.com
 24X7 Contact no: +91 9810074489

Hearing Loss Among a Younger Generation

Hearing Loss Among a Younger Generation

When you're young, losing your hearing isn't one of your top concerns. But according to www.youth.hear-it.org, more and more young people are developing hearing problems.

While hearing loss is most often attributed to heredity or aging, things like concerts and listening to music on headsets at loud settings can often be the cause of hearing loss in a younger person. The younger generation tends to turn things up louder just for the fun of it, not because they are hard of hearing.

Living in a big city and being constantly exposed to excessive traffic noise—at a close distance—can also be a source of gradual hearing loss. According to a recent study performed by the Society to Aid the Hearing Impaired and published in the Times of India, roughly 74 percent of traffic patrol officers in Hyderabad, India, are suffering from hearing loss. Although this loss of hearing is a result of working long hours at an extremely close range to the major noise levels of a city, it’s important to keep in mind the external factors that may surround a young person in their own life.

What are Some Warning Signs?
“This age group may notice a temporary hearing threshold shift or tinnitus (ringing in the ears) after attending a loud concert or turning their MP3s up too loud,” said Dr. Mary Jane Garnett, an audiologist at the Hearing Services of Antioch, California.

There are warning signs to look out for if someone thinks they might be experiencing hearing loss at a young age. These include experiencing a ringing or buzzing sound inside the ears (especially after a loud concert,) pain inside the ears or even an increased sensitivity to noise. Experiencing any of these warning signs should be a trigger to visit a doctor and request a hearing test.


What Can I Do to Protect My Hearing?
Young people should take action if they suspect they may be losing their hearing by having a comprehensive hearing test as soon as possible. Not only will it help diagnose the problem, but it will be a good reference point for future tests.

If a doctor recommends a hearing aid, there's no cause for alarm. Hearing aids have evolved dramatically over the years and new technology has allowed them to be small and nearly unrecognizable to another person.

Young adults can start taking proactive measures to avoid hearing loss, such as listening to music at a lower volume, or wearing ear plugs to concerts or other loud venues. They may think their hearing problem can be solved with a quick turn of the volume, but if they don’t take care of it now, it could affect them more severely in the future.


Center For Hearing Aids

E-32, Hauz Khas Market,
New Delhi-110016
E-mail : ramavision@satyam.net.in
            ramavision@hathway.com
 24X7 Contact no: +91 9810074489

Software Runs Hearing Systems

Hearing systems or "hearing aids" have been computerized and can be programmed to a person's individual lifestyle.

A "hearing system" means that you have a digital hearing aid. Digital hearing aids also have a "volume control" switch that can be set easily by pressing the switch. They also have a toggle switch that allows you to switch back and forth from automatic mode and mute mode.

The best way to use your hearing system is to let the programs automatically select the appropriate hearing program for each different hearing situation. The software will automatically adjust the volume up or down 2 or 3 decibels.

Your hearing care professional can print your complete set up, along with directions on how to use all the features.

Hearing care professionals can also individualize hearing programs for specific purposes. An example would be FM wireless communication (using a cell phone).

A Telecoil or T-coil is a type of wire that you wear around your neck to use with specialized telephones, and/or inductive loop systems. Inductive loop systems are wires that have been installed in a pattern to enclose a room or building. You can find them installed in some churches, schools and theaters.

Another option is a type of magnet that attaches to the handset of your telephone and automatically triggers the telephone program. When you finish talking, the telephone program is turned off and the system returns to the previous program.


Are you a music lover? A music program can be downloaded into your system that you turn on and off with the touch of a button. The music setting allows more of the background noise to come through. Normally, most of this is minimized or filtered out.

Golfers may have problems with wind noise; this too can be filtered out.

A remote control can be programmed to adjust the volume, turn on/off individual programs and FM mode. If you have two hearing aids, the remote control will adjust both at the same time. A person might use a remote if they are uncomfortable changing settings by hand.


Center For Hearing Aids

E-32, Hauz Khas Market,
New Delhi-110016
E-mail : ramavision@satyam.net.in
            ramavision@hathway.com
 24X7 Contact no: +91 9810074489

Choosing the best hearing aid

Choosing the best hearing aid is like choosing any product - it's a matter of weighing the pros and cons of the many hearing aids on the market.

Choosing the best hearing aid is like choosing the best car, refrigerator or stereo; it's about choosing the device that most suits the patient's needs. Thanks to new developments in hearing aid technology, smaller and less obvious hearing aids now pack even more power into their tiny equipment. Digital technology offers the ability to amplify quiet sounds without distorting loud sounds, making it easier for patients to hear everyday conversations, enjoy music and participate in every day events.

 One important thing to note is that while Medicare does not cover the cost of hearing aids, many private insurers do. The cost of a hearing aid typically includes a 30-45 day "adjustment period" in which patients can return to their audiologist for adjustments to the device. Hearing aids may be returned during this time or patients can request adjustments to the hearing aid. Even if patients return a hearing aid during this time period, they can still be billed for the fitting or initial visit.


Choosing the Best Hearing Aid
When evaluating the various hearing aid options, consider the pros and cons of each.

Battery life: In general, the smaller hearing aids that fit into the ear have the shortest battery life. For some patients, hiding the hearing aid in the ear canal outweighs the annoyance of changing batteries frequently. Other patients may consider the battery life of hearings aids more important and choose another larger model with a proportionately larger battery that needs less frequently updates.
Size: Size matters in terms of hearing aids. Smaller hearing aids may provide less amplification of sounds. It's important to consult with an audiologist, a specialist in hearing, to discover the best hearing aid options for a particular patient's circumstances.
Cost: Medicare doesn't cover the cost of hearing aids, but private insurance might, so check plans carefully. Some audiologists offer payment plans.
Hearing Aid Basics for Comparison Shopping
To truly evaluate the costs and benefits of various hearing aids, as well as weed our misleading claims, consider the following:


Warranty: A good warranty covers parts, maintenance and repairs for a specific time period. Check and compare warranty claims among various hearing aid brands.
Claims: If a hearing aid company claims it can fully restore hearing, be skeptical. While hearing aids can greatly help hearing loss and uncover many lost sounds, they cannot restore perfect hearing.
One-size-fits-all: Like eyeglasses, one type of hearing aid won't work for everyone. Only an audiologist can examine the patient's hearing and recommend specific types of hearing aids to correct for hearing loss. Just as an optometrist doesn't prescribe the exact same lenses to every patient with nearsightedness, so too will an audiologist recommend different options depending upon the patient's hearing loss.
Adjusting to a Hearing Aid
Even the best hearing aids require an adjustment period. The National Institute of Deafness cautions patients to expect certain things: their own voices may sound too loud, a whistling sound may be noted, or some sounds may be too loud or too soft. While an audiologist may be able to adjust the hearing aid to compensate for this, some problems may be inevitable. Patients are advised to be patient and try to get used to their new hearing aids.

Hearing aids can open up a world that was once closed to patients by introducing sound into their lives. They can improve the quality of life for senior citizens and help many participate in normal daily life, making everything from trips to the grocery store to church meetings easier to navigate. When choosing the best hearing aids, be sure to evaluate and comparison shop, working with an audiologist to discover truly what's the best hearing aid to improve hearing loss.


Center For Hearing Aids

E-32, Hauz Khas Market,
New Delhi-110016
E-mail : ramavision@satyam.net.in
            ramavision@hathway.com
 24X7 Contact no: +91 9810074489

Baby Boomers' Hearing Loss Hip Cute Hearing Aids

Baby Boomers were raised on Rock & Roll. New hearing aids are virtually invisible or made to look like jewelry. Other new styles work with Bluetooth technology.

Baby Boomers are starting to experience hearing loss. After years of cranking up Layla, Brown Sugar, and U2, is it any wonder? Fortunately, the marketplace has responded with invisible, open ear, and Bluetooth hearing aids.

Baby Boomers and Hearing Loss
Well, hip music-loving Boomers have always known that hearing loss will catch up with them eventually. There is just no way that a Boomer Chick or Boomer Dude could stand that close to those huge pounding speakers and have fans screaming next to their ears without some kind of sacrifice. Yes, those Rolling Stones’ concerts were worth it, but now it’s time to face the music.

Baby Boomer Trends
Hearing loss is nothing new to rockers, as well as music fans.

Pete Townshend, from The Who, has severe hearing damage and tinnitus (ringing in the ears) which causes him pain.
Neil Young, from Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young, went acoustic in the 90s because of damaged hearing.
Bono, from U2, actually got his nickname from a hearing-aid store in Dublin called Bonavox Hearing Aids.
A few others are Sting, Ted Nugent, Phil Collins, Cher, Mick Fleetwood, Bob Seger, Jeff Beck, Peter Frampton (from his wawa pedal), Bob Dylan, and the late George Harrison.

Hearing Aid Hipness
While price is always a consideration when buying a hearing aid, a more important factor for Baby Boomers is that they never look like "seniors" and are never called "seniors". So, hearing-aid companies are responding in three ways, by making newer models:

Smaller and more invisible
Hipper looking
Available with Bluetooth technology
Digital Hearing Aids
Quick, what kind of hearing aid does Bill Clinton wear? Who knows? He started wearing hearing aids in both ears when he was 51 (1997), but they were CIC hearing aids (Completely In Canal) so few people knew of his significant hearing loss during his presidency.

Modern hearing aids are small and effective "mini ear computers” and are similar to something Steve Austin “The Six Million Dollar Man” would have worn. Boomers, with CIC aids, should think of themselves as first generation Cyborgs (cybernetic organisms).

Digital hearing aids can adapt to the preferences of the wearer. When environmental sound becomes too loud, the volume automatically adjusts. When sounds are too soft, they are cranked up a notch.

Pros of CIC Hearing Aids:

Reduced distortion and acoustic feedback
Increased comfort
Cosmetically superior
Cons of CIC Hearing Aids:

Cost
No manual volume button
Extra maintenance problems
Hip Open Ear Hearing Aids
Not all hearing aids look like a grandchild has stuffed Silly Putty into the ears. Some "aural accessories", like the Siemens Vibe have become fashion statements.

The Vibe comes in leopard or racing-flag checks and sits in the crest of the ear, where it can be seen, leaving the ear canal unblocked. This device looks like the user has adopted a trendy new style of ear piercing.

The Vibe has cool technology to:

Minimize irritating noise (papers rustling, pots and pans banging)
Block feedback
Change microphone placement (Sound directionality uses the ear’s natural funnel shape.)
Siemens is not the only company to come out with cool hip “sonic perception upgrade devices”, so look around for other kinds of attractive gadgets. There are lots of options.

Bluetooth Hearing Aids
Bluetooth is a short-distance wireless technology. The Bluetooth headset/earphones are those devices that many young people stick on their ears so they can talk on the phone wherever they go.

Now, hearing aids work with Bluetooth or look similar to Bluetooth headsets. Instead of making these hearing aids smaller and less visible, the idea is to make the wearer look like a young techno-savvy hipster.

There is no shame in rocking Boomer Chicks or Boomer Dudes admitting to hearing loss. Noise-induced sensory recession can be caused by many loud sounds, but rock music is a likely culprit. Thankfully, Baby Boomers make up a big market and have inspired a new wave of hearing-aid design.



Center For Hearing Aids

E-32, Hauz Khas Market,
New Delhi-110016
E-mail : ramavision@satyam.net.in
            ramavision@hathway.com
 24X7 Contact no: +91 9810074489

Cochlear Implant for Sensorineural Deafness

A cochlear implant can be a helpful aid for sensorineural hearing loss in children and adults. This article describes how normal hearing and implants work.

What might seem like a simple process – the hearing of a sound – is dependent on the proper functioning of a complex sequence of events. A problem with any step in this sequence can lead to hearing loss.

How Does the Ear Work?
In the outer ear, sound is collected in the auricle (the external part of the ear) and funnelled down the ear canal to the eardrum.
In the middle ear, a chain of tiny bones (or ossicles) transmits vibrations in the eardrum to the inner ear.
In the inner ear, the vibrations transmitted by the ossicles cause movements in the fluid that fills a cavity called the cochlea. The cochlea is lined with ‘hair cells’ bearing flexible protein filaments, and movements in the fluid cause the filaments to bend. The bending stimulates the hair cells and this in turn stimulates the cochlear nerve, which carries information about the sound that was heard to the brain, for processing.
Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Cochlear Implants
Loss of hearing can stem from problems at any point in this sequence. Sensorineural hearing loss is caused by abnormalities in the hair cells that prevent them transmitting normally to the cochlear nerve. These abnormalities can be present at birth, or may be caused by drugs, infection or prolonged exposure to very loud noise.

Sensorineural hearing loss may be overcome with a hearing aid, which amplifies the sounds that enter the outer ear. However, people with hair cell damage often find it difficult to distinguish between different sounds – including speech – and simply increasing the volume of those sounds does not solve the problem. For these people, a cochlear implant (sometimes called a 'bionic ear') may help.

Cochlear implants are used both in children born with sensorineural deafness and in people who have developed the condition later in life.

How Does a Cochlear Implant Work?
Cochlear implants take the place of the damaged hair cells by directly stimulating the cochlear nerve.

A microphone worn behind the ear picks up sounds, converts them to an electrical signal and transmits this to a processor. The processor may be also be positioned behind the ear, or may be carried in a pocket or on a belt.
The processor organizes and filters the signal, then sends it to a transmitter in the form of radio waves. The transmitter is worn on the side of the head, held in place by a magnet.
Under the skin, implanted into the bone directly beneath the transmitter, is a second magnet together with a receiver/stimulator. The receiver/stimulator picks up the radio signal from the transmitter and passes this down a thin wire that has been threaded into the cochlea.
Electrodes on the wire stimulate the cochlear nerve as would healthy hair cells.
Cochlear Implant Procedure
Cochlear implant surgery is performed with a general anaesthetic and normally takes around two hours. To fit the internal parts of the device, the surgeon makes an incision in the skin behind the ear for the receiver/stimulator, then cuts through the skull and into the inner ear to position the electrode wire.


The patient can usually return home the same day, but the implant is not switched on for up to a month after the surgery. An extended period of training follows, during which the patient learns how to interpret the sounds that he or she hears through the implant.

In 2003, a study suggested that children with a cochlear implant were at increased risk of bacterial meningitis compared with children of similar age in the general population (Reefhuis J et al. N Engl J Med 2003; 349: 435–45). The risk was greatest in those with a particular type of implant. This implant was quickly withdrawn from the market, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have issued recommendations for children with any implant type.

Cochlear implants are thought to be more effective the earlier they are fitted, raising ethical concerns about performing invasive surgery on very young children. For those who do not consider deafness to be a disability that needs to be "cured", cochlear implants are a sensitive issue concerning identity and self-image.

Benefits and Limitations of Cochlear Implants
A cochlear implant does not restore normal hearing, but it allows users to recognize important sounds such as alarms and warnings, and may help with the understanding of speech. Anyone referred to a cochlear implant centre can expect a thorough assessment of their suitability for an implant, as well as advice on the risks and benefits, before any decisions are made.


Center For Hearing Aids

E-32, Hauz Khas Market,
New Delhi-110016
E-mail : ramavision@satyam.net.in
            ramavision@hathway.com
 24X7 Contact no: +91 9810074489



Oticon - SUMO The “best of the best” of the super power hearing aids

The difference between Sumo and other so called “super-power” hearing aids is that Sumo isn’t lacking in power amplification.

With Sumo you can rest assure people’s voices won’t be sounding weak and distorted. And unlike so many other super power hearing aids, Sumo’s performance doesn’t fade rapidly when the batteries are running low.

In the super-power category, there’s Sumo and there’s everybody else!

 Center For Hearing Aids

E-32, Hauz Khas Market,
New Delhi-110016
E-mail : ramavision@satyam.net.in
            ramavision@hathway.com
 24X7 Contact no: +91 9810074489
                             

Deafness and hearing loss

Deafness and hearing loss are not uncommon among people over 50, or even younger. Today's hearing solutions are affordable, comfortable and highly technical.

The Hearing Problem
More baby boomers are facing hearing loss issues than any other generation, if you believe reports in print and electronic media. Boomers reaching their 50s and 60s deal with typical age-related hearing loss, but many also suffer consequences of having been the first teens to latch onto ear-splitting rock music.

Earbuds, headphones and concerts may be contributors. But no matter the reasons, this generation, with wide-spread hearing concerns, is failing to do something about it, says a recent report from ABC News in Denver.


Quoting a Harris poll for Cochlear Americas, the report says hearing loss has a profound impact on quality-of-life. For instance, both women and men become annoyed or impatient with people who appear to not be listening. Those non-listeners are often hearing impaired and undiagnosed.

Relationships, says the study, can be adversely affected. Hearing loss is known to create depression and isolation. It can be dangerous – you can’t hear oncoming traffic, for example. Even so, the poll says 57% of men and 37% of women have not sought treatment or evaluation.

How You Can Manage Your Hearing]
The process, the road to better hearing at any age, is painless and convenient. There are remedies and treatments to fit almost any budget and lifestyle.

Today’s high-tech hearing instruments can talk to each other and self adjust to filter out annoying background noise. Some have as many as a million computer-connected adjustments to customize your hearing experience and specifically suit your particular loss.


Your grandparents may have worn bulky blobs of brittle plastic visible from a block away. Their hearing aids had cords winding through their clothing to a little pouch pinned to undershirt or bra. Adjustments consisted of on, off and loud whistling.

Now, instruments like Centra Active come with remote control that allows digital volume adjustments. You may choose from three custom designed hearing programs programmed into your aids. Like music and TV? The aids can be programmed to enhance that sound. Work in a noisy environment where you have to sort conversation from background junk? No problem.

These talented hearing aids smooth sound so harsh noise like breaking glass or running water don’t cause discomfort. Siemens, for example, has perfected data learning, allowing a pair of hearing aids to adjust based on your preferences. Can you imagine ear-to-ear communication that auto-balances your hearing? How about automatic wind screening so you don’t get whistles and screeches from brisk wind?

Your audiologist can, and should, interview you about lifestyle and environment in order to monitor the settings that will work best for you. Fittings aren’t about size and style as much as they’re about meetings with the audiologist. You’ll discuss what’s working for you and what needs tweaking. You’ll explore the benefits your insurance company may or may not provide. She should also do a complete preliminary workup and a series of hearing tests to determine your exact needs. Those screenings and subsequent fittings should be included in the price you pay.

How the Technology Works
Here are a few digital innovations that make hearing today’s hearing aids far superior to yesterday’s clunkers:

Reduction of low level background noise and microphone sounds.
Feedback reduction or elimination.
Improved speech recognition.
Digital speech enhancement (DSE) – relatively new, but thought to increase intensity of some speech components.
Directional microphones that can switch between directional and multi- or omni-directional modes, so you can determine where sound is coming from.
Rechargeable batteries.
Transmitters that fit right into your ear canal, making the aids practically invisible and so comfortable you’ll forget you’re wearing them.
Granted, the new digital aids, almost bionic in their intuitiveness, can be pricey – as much as $12,000. But as incredible as high end technology like Siemens’ Centra Active is, prices for good quality hearing aids begin much more reasonably than that and lower to mid-end aids can be just as life-altering for many patients.






Center For Hearing Aids

E-32, Hauz Khas Market,
New Delhi-110016
E-mail : ramavision@satyam.net.in
            ramavision@hathway.com
 24X7 Contact no: +91 9810074489

Songbird FlexFit

The Songbird FlexFit is a disposable hearing aid device designed to last 400 hours, perfect for temporary hearing loss help.

The thought behind the Songbird disposable hearing aid is for those that have mild to moderate hearing loss or deafness. They can get a cheaper alternative to the high priced hearing aids that are custom fit. It is a behind-the-ear fitting device. For those that are hard of hearing, it is meant as a hearing amplifier that can be tossed away and bought new instead of having frequent office visits and charges to maintain.

Disposable Hearing Aids
The concept behind the “disposable hearing aid” is that there can be inexpensive hearing aids that will last a moderate time line (in the case of the Songbird, 400 hours approximately) and then can be replaced instead of buying new batteries, going for maintenance of the hearing aid, or other “service calls”. Instead of $1500-$3000 per hearing aid, the consumer pays under $100 (it retails for $80) every few months for a “new” hearing aid.


The price is about right for this model. After testing, it provided service that was better than other over-the-counter non fitted hearing loss aids. For those looking for a temporary fix for a hearing loss problem, this would really work. The feedback issues do resolve themselves so long as the hearing aid is taken out of the ear before volume adjusting. It does amplify everything though and will not replace digital hearing aid technology for having only specific tones amplified.

Battery Life of Songbird

Songbird advertises their batteries to last 400 hours or 90-120 days, whichever comes first. The hearing aid comes sealed in a foil pouch that is not to be opened until the wearer is ready to begin using the hearing aid. Exposure to the air is supposed to be what makes the battery last a shorter while.Personally, this was about right as the one tested lasted 101 days "out of the pack".

Taking Care of Disposable Hearing Aids
The Songbird Flexfit comes with a brush to keep ear wax or other buildup off of the sensitive parts of the hearing loss helper. Keeping the hearing aid out of the air will keep the battery lasting longer and keeping it out of water will keep all the electrical parts working properly. This is not to be worn while showering or swimming. Using a microfiber cleaning cloth could be a nice addition and was not provided.

Personal Thoughts on Songbird
The Songbird Flexfit was comfortable right out of the box. There were feedback issues at first, but after proper adjustment to the volume it was fine. Voices seemed “in a tunnel” and tinny at first as well, but again these were fine after an hour of use and more normal. It was nice hearing voicing in other rooms and not having to lip read. However, this is a true sound amplifier, it makes everything louder and isn’t selective whether it is background noise, a voice, or the sound of an actual breath. It does help in situations where it is needed and keeps one from asking “What?”.


Center For Hearing Aids

E-32, Hauz Khas Market,
New Delhi-110016
E-mail : ramavision@satyam.net.in
            ramavision@hathway.com
 24X7 Contact no: +91 9810074489

Oticon HIT - Get back in the game


When you have a hearing loss, everyday life is full of challenges. Your TV or radio might be difficult to hear, and you might not hear your door bell ringing or someone talking to you from another room.

With Oticon Hit, everyday situations become more manageable. You’ll no longer have to turn the TV up to a level that annoys your companions. And talking on the phone will be enjoyable again.

The digital technology inside Oticon Hit will make your world sound clear and bright. It makes speech stand out from background noise, so you’ll find it easier to focus on what people are saying.

A better deal
Oticon Hit is designed for cost conscious people who are looking for a safe and easy solution. Based on proven features Hit offers your hearing a better deal:

Clear and comfortable sound.
Better speech understanding.
Less background noise.
Hit’s trump card
Hit is so comfortable that you hardly notice you are wearing them. And with long battery life and a discreet yet robust design, Hit is both easy to adjust to and easy to live with.

So wherever you go, you can relax and be yourself.
Center For Hearing Aids

E-32, Hauz Khas Market,
New Delhi-110016
E-mail : ramavision@satyam.net.in
            ramavision@hathway.com
 24X7 Contact no: +91 9810074489
                             
http://www.hearingaidsdelhi.com/

Oticon HIT - Get back in the game

When you have a hearing loss, everyday life is full of challenges. Your TV or radio might be difficult to hear, and you might not hear your door bell ringing or someone talking to you from another room.

With Oticon Hit, everyday situations become more manageable. You’ll no longer have to turn the TV up to a level that annoys your companions. And talking on the phone will be enjoyable again.

The digital technology inside Oticon Hit will make your world sound clear and bright. It makes speech stand out from background noise, so you’ll find it easier to focus on what people are saying.

A better deal
Oticon Hit is designed for cost conscious people who are looking for a safe and easy solution. Based on proven features Hit offers your hearing a better deal:

Clear and comfortable sound.
Better speech understanding.
Less background noise.
Hit’s trump card
Hit is so comfortable that you hardly notice you are wearing them. And with long battery life and a discreet yet robust design, Hit is both easy to adjust to and easy to live with.

So wherever you go, you can relax and be yourself.

Center For Hearing Aids

E-32, Hauz Khas Market,
New Delhi-110016
E-mail : ramavision@satyam.net.in
            ramavision@hathway.com
 24X7 Contact no: +91 9810074489
                             

Oticon VIGO Connected with your world



Vigo Connect is designed for the maximum enjoyment of modern life, giving you a rich and natural hearing experience in any situation. Whether conversing in noisy spaces, outdoors, on the phone, or listening to the radio or enjoying TV, you are connected to your world and to all its sounds.


Sensational sound with wireless connectivity at your fingertips
Vigo Connect’s powerful performance and sensational speech enhancement make sounds bright and clear.  It adjusts itself automatically and smoothly to changing situations, bringing you the freedom your active life requires. Topping all these benefits, you can also directly and wirelessly connect to your phones, TV, radio, PC and music devices, switching between them with a single touch of a button.

It’s about People First
Each of us deserves to live a full life without limitations. That is the reason we made Vigo Connect – to address the needs of active people who want their world to sound, and to be, as they know it. We have packed Vigo Connect with leading technologies to create a hearing instrument that gives you more value for your money than any other in its price category.

Powerful, straightforward and connectable – designed so you can enjoy a full modern life while connecting to all those sounds and moments that matter most.


Center For Hearing Aids

E-32, Hauz Khas Market,
New Delhi-110016
E-mail : ramavision@satyam.net.in
            ramavision@hathway.com
 24X7 Contact no: +91 9810074489
                              011-26563575

Oticon Dual - Overview

When you’re active and outgoing, you need a flexible hearing aid that offers the best sound quality in a wide variety of listening situations.
Conventional hearing aids force you to choose: Great looks or great performance. But why make that choice at all? With its high-tech elegance and the benefits of natural sound quality, Oticon Dual is designed to please inside and out.
You can get near natural hearing!
While standard devices work independently, a pair of Oticon Duals works together and present sounds in a balanced and natural way. We call this Spatial Sound.

Spatial Sound is to hearing devices what high-definition digital imaging is to TVs. Extra “audio pixels” provide so much detail that you can locate and identify sounds without having to think twice about it. Your reactions will be faster and more instinctive.

Oticon ConnectLine
With ConnectLine solutions Dual users can finally talk on the phone, watch TV and listen to music with just as much ease as everyone else. ConnectLine delivers improved performance in terms of speech intelligibility and sound quality since sounds are streamed directly to the Dual instruments via the user friendly Oticon Streamer.

Read more about ConnectLine solutions.

With Dual your life will no longer be ruled by your hearing loss. You will be in charge once more. But don’t just listen to us – listen to Dual!



Center For Hearing Aids
E-32, Hauz Khas Market,
New Delhi-110016
E-mail : ramavision@satyam.net.in
            ramavision@hathway.com
 24X7 Contact no: +91 9810074489
                              011-26563575

Oticon Agil and the energy of understanding

Now you can take an active part in any conversation. Oticon Agil allows you to make intuitive sense of your surroundings – even in situations where many sounds compete for your attention. And Oticon Agil lets you do all this while demanding less of you.

You could call it the confidence to stay in the game and enjoy and active social life.

We call it the energy of understanding.

The link between understanding and energy
Oticon Agil is designed to help you expend less energy in every situation. We know that different settings ask more of us than others. A dinner party or chatting with a friend in a busy cafĂ© are just two instances where listening can prove challenging. But it’s not only trying to grasp the properties of sound that can be taxing. In a busy environment, the effort required to listen can leave you with very little to actually enjoy the moment. Oticon Agil changes all that.

Oticon Agil helps you save energy
Oticon Agil preserves the natural dynamics of sounds and gives your brain more of the sounds it can recognise and process. It does this by sending sounds to your brain in the way it learned to process them. That takes the hard work out of making sense of sounds and following what is going on. It means you can now not only keep up, but contribute and participate actively in conversations with less effort. And that is the energy of understanding.

Center For Hearing Aids

E-32, Hauz Khas Market,
New Delhi-110016
E-mail : ramavision@satyam.net.in
            ramavision@hathway.com
 24X7 Contact no: +91 9810074489
                              011-26563575