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Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) parents, I need a bit of help
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 567655" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Heavy? Its two teeny hearing aids one on each ear ....with no ear molds, just a little soft tube that wraps toward the ear canal. The wire behind the ear is not adjustable though so it might be a little long but is bendable. </p><p>By far the most light weight system, no headphones ...they're barely visable. They work with any phonak microphone. We got the better one which can be adjusted to only pick up the microphone wearers voice, a little broader range or a wide range. We do have issues with one ear turning off here and there. Head phones would be less fragile I believe but doesn't allow normal sound through. The isense lets them hear everything with no blockage but makes whats in the microphone louder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 567655, member: 12886"] Heavy? Its two teeny hearing aids one on each ear ....with no ear molds, just a little soft tube that wraps toward the ear canal. The wire behind the ear is not adjustable though so it might be a little long but is bendable. By far the most light weight system, no headphones ...they're barely visable. They work with any phonak microphone. We got the better one which can be adjusted to only pick up the microphone wearers voice, a little broader range or a wide range. We do have issues with one ear turning off here and there. Head phones would be less fragile I believe but doesn't allow normal sound through. The isense lets them hear everything with no blockage but makes whats in the microphone louder. [/QUOTE]
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