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Remote control hearing aid

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1990
A hearing aid with wireless remote control of at least one of its controllable functions. The microphone of the hearing aird is used as a receiving element for the control signals. Energy (such as ultrasound) which the hearing aid microphone can transform into electrical signals which are separated from the other signals in a remote control part and ...
Dieter Busch   +2 more
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The Assistive Benefits of Remote Microphone Technology for Normal Hearing Children With Listening Difficulties

Ear and Hearing, 2023
Objectives: Children often present with listening difficulties (LiD) but with normal sound detection thresholds. These children are susceptible to learning challenges, and struggle with the suboptimal acoustics of standard classrooms.
Lucy Shiels, Dani Tomlin, G. Rance
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Parents’ experiences of remote microphone systems for children with hearing loss

Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 2022
Purpose Remote microphone systems improve intelligibility in difficult conditions when the performance of hearing aids/cochlear implants is insufficient.
Kristýna Gábová   +2 more
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40. Remote Hearings

2021
Traditionally, civil hearings take place in court buildings, with hearings being conducted in public in court rooms in front of a judge. Active case management in accordance with the overriding objective includes dealing with cases without the parties needing to attend court, and by making use of technology (CPR, r 1.4(2)(j) and (k)).
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Remote control for a hearing aid, and applicable hearing aid

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2005
A remote control of a hearing aid is integrated into a case ( 1 ) of a wrist watch with wristband ( 3 ). A coil antenna ( 5 ) of the remote control is designed to generate a field similar to that of a dipole (P) which substantially runs in the direction of the wristband ( 3 ).
Andreas Jakob, Francois Marquis
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Feasibility of Tablet-Based Remote Data Collection Method for Measuring Hearing Aid Preference.

American Journal of Audiology, 2022
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of a tablet-based remote data collection method for measuring preference for hearing aid signal processing features.
Varsha Rallapalli, P. Souza
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Remote control for hearing aid devices

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2008
A remote control for a hearing aid device prevents incorrect operation by having operating elements that effect a signal transmission from the remote control to a hearing aid device disposed on a first side of the remote control housing, and operating elements that additionally effect a signal transmission from the hearing aid device back to the remote
Winfried Arz, Torsten Niederdränk
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Deaf and hard-of-hearing users' preferences for hearing speakers' behavior during technology-mediated in-person and remote conversations

International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility, 2021
Various technologies mediate synchronous audio-visual one-on-one communication (SAVOC) between Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing (DHH) and hearing colleagues, including automatic-captioning smartphone apps for in-person settings, or text-chat features of ...
Matthew Seita   +2 more
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Hearing-aid remote control

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2007
A remote control unit of wireless operation and/or control of electrical and electronic microdevices, such as communication transceivers and hearing aids. The remote control is contained in a clip-on, slip-on, and/or attachable housing or enclosure. The housing or enclosure is designed to be mounted on an object worn or carried by a person using, for ...
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Using web services to realize remote hearing assessment

Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 2009
Internet-based tele-audiology is expected to relieve the dilemma between the lack of resources and high demand of audiological care services. This paper presents a web services based, distributed pure-tone hearing assessment system that improves accessibility of traditionally underserved groups to audiology care.The system employs browser-server ...
Jianchu, Yao   +2 more
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