Common use of Wireless Connectivity Clause in Contracts

Wireless Connectivity. Audiologists and Hearing Aid Dispensers (sometimes called Hearing Instrument Specialists) are licensed to fit and sell hearing aids in New Mexico. Both are trained in testing hearing and in fitting and adjusting today’s hearing aids. Audiologists have a master’s or doctoral degree in audiology and are also trained to interpret test results from a medical perspective and to use additional testing to determine the need for medical treatment. Dispensers are trained to recognize problems that require referral to either a medical doctor or an audiologist but they are fully qualified to fit and adjust your hearing aids. You may also ask your primary care provider or people you know who have had experience buying hearing aids for their recommendations. There are two technologies that will allow your hearing aids to connect wirelessly to sound from electronic sources such as an MP3 player, computer, cellular phone etc.: For other types of ALS they wotk with a borrowed receiver and a neckloop. Using what’s called a neckloop they work anyplace you can connect a headset. Bluetooth® is a wireless technology offered with many hearing aids that can connect them directly to a variety of electronic sound sources but only one user to one sound source. It will not serve multiple users who wish to connect to a public address or assistive listening system. The Bluetooth feature in some hearing aids will connect directly to the source while with others a separate device may be needed for Bluetooth connectivity, usually at additional cost. • Special settings for listening to music, to reduce background noise, and others. • Rechargeable batteries In office trial - Providers may (when possible) offer you the opportunity to try on and experience how a hearing aid feels and sounds before purchase. • The results of the hearing examination displayed on the audiogram • Why you sometimes can “hear” but not “understand” • If you are a hearing aid candidate and expectations from hearing aid use • Your life style and how hearing loss affects your daily life

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