People with hearing loss are forced to wear hearing aids. These aids have a number of disadvantages: they can be noticeable, they not always aesthetic. The production of an individual hearing aid for children is especially difficult: making ear mould is a difficult procedure for young children, it can be psychologically problematic, and at the same time it is necessary for the hearing-impaired child to start hearing, to communicate more fully, to learn to speak.
Therefore, for the needs of small and adult patients, an "external ear" is developed, a hearing aid in the form of a patch that is molded behind the ear (or in another unnoticeable place). Such a device is able to transmit audio information not through a poorly functioning ear, but through the skull's bones. The device is not afraid of water and concussions, it has individual settings that the doctor regulates, and the patient is able to regulate part of them using a mobile application.
The advantages of this device are invisibility, the ability to use it from the very young age. It will provide poorly hearing people, in particular, a small, complete life from the very moment of birth.
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