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K-211 Mini In Ear Hearing Aid

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Ear hearing aid is the best gift for those who have mild hearing difficulties. This personal mini in the ear hearing aids is suitable for air conductive hearing loss patient, especially for mild hearing impairment people. Exquisitely made, the in the ear hearing aids is sure to provide you a better listening when you are in church, movies or other public occasions. Besides, the hearing aid devices also enable you to enjoy your TV watching and game playing more than before. It is simple to use that you only need to adjust the volume up and down according to your own needs before you finally get the most comfortable sound. With unique design, you can put the mini deaf hearing aids in your ear. Gently putting the earplugs into your ear canal, turning on the hearing aid lightly, you will enjoy the high quality sound effect created! Best gift for hearing loss people!
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  • Specifications:

    • Power: Button battery
    • Size: 53 x 44 x 10mm / 2.08 x 1.73 x 0.39in (L x W x H)
    • Color: Beige
    • Work Current: ≤4mA
    • Maximum Saturation Sound Pressure Level: 129dB±4dB
    • Voltage: 1.5V
    • Frequency Response: 450Hz-3500Hz
    • Acoustic Gain Full Profile: 50dB ± 5dB
    • Humidity: ≤80% (without any corrosion air)

    Features:

    • In the ear hearing aids is accurate and easy to use
    • In the ear hearing aids is suitable for air conductive hearing loss patient, especially for mild hearing impairment people
    • The hearing aid devices are made of comfortable silicon seal gels
    • You can adjust the volume of the deaf hearing aids from 0 to 5 to increase step by step till you feel comfortable
    • The in the ear hearing aids provide you a better listening when you are in church, movies or other public occasions
    • The in the ear hearing aids wear conveniently for you to sport activities
    • The ear hearing aid also enables you to enjoy your TV watching and game playing more than before

    Details:

    Hearking HEARKING K-211 Mini In Ear Hearing Aid

    • You can adjust the volume to fit for you

    In the Ear Hearing Aids

    • Insert battery at here to make the in the ear hearing aids work

    Different Types of Hearing Aids:

    Hearing Aid Devices

    The Choosing Rules of Hearing Aid:

    Deaf Hearing Aids

    • For people with hearing loss, if they first have to be treated or the operation is proved to be invalid, a hearing aid is available after the lesion is completely stable. In the case of the recent deaf or in the active stage, it will be decided one year after the condition is stable, but for hearing impaired people of slow genetic disorders, they shall be careful in using a hearing aid, and had better use it under guidance of hearing audiologists
    • Ears serious externa, otitis media, double plane pyorrhea than are not completely atresia gas guide, can consider to use hearing the bone. Other kinds of deafness in gas guide hearing aid patients
    • Before choose a hearing aid, a pure tone hearing test shall be made, and then choose an appropriate one based on the audiogram. For patients with sensorineural hearing loss, they should be tested on the threshold function to determine language favorable effect
    • Hearing aid users should try the hearing aid for 2-3 weeks. This allows the deaf to repeatedly adjust all control buttons under the guidance of specialized personnel, and a most suitable hearing aid may lead to a satisfactory result
    • If permitted, patients with a hearing loss of less than 90dB, they shall first use BTE or inside type hearing aid, but for those with a hearing loss of more than 90dB, they are recommended to use the BTE type, and patients with very severe hearing loss can be embedded with an electronic cochlear implant through a surgery
    • Generally, only one hearing aid is possible to solve the hearing problems, but using two hearing aid is permitted according to different conditions or personal reference
    • For babies and kids, they are recommended to use the high power hearing aid before they are 2 ~ 3 years old

    Maintenance Method:

    • Use dry cloth or hearing aids special cleaner gush in dry cloth to clean the hearing aid
    • Note the large wires plug and receptacle needle holes on the fine. Stuck, try to reduce the number of insertion, avoid to poor contact, avoid to pull the wire
    • Please remove the batteries to avoid eroding parts of hearing aids by the rotten batteries when you don't use it for a long time
    • Protecting hearing aids from shocks, falling, humidity and high-temperature
    • When not in use, please close the hearing aid to extend battery life

    Why the Hearing Aid can't Work or the Sound is not Clear?

    • Whether the switch is open
    • If the battery in the correct installation position
    • Whether there have electricity batteries
    • Whether the batteries storehouse is closed
    • Whether earplug is choking
    • The battery voltage is insufficient or the earphone is broken

    Usage:

    • Install the battery, when you install the battery should pay attention to the direction of battery
    • Start the hearing aid
    • Volume and programs control function, user can choose according to their hearing appropriate volume
    • When not in use, please close the hearing aid

    How to Clean a Hearing Aid?

    Hearing aids and earmolds need a regular cleaning to keep them in top working condition. Earmolds and tubing must be kept free of wax and debris to ensure optimal hearing results. A simple hearing aid kit will help you maintain your hearing aid and keep all the components in working condition. Read on to learn how to clean a hearing aid

    Cleaning the Hearing Aid:

    • Purchase a wax pick and brush from your audiologist or hearing aid supplier. Sometimes these are included with the purchase of your hearing aid
    • Remove the hearing aid from your ear
    • Examine the earmold for accumulated wax. If there is wax on the earmold, remove the wax with the wax pick
    • Clean the outside of the hearing aid with a soft cloth
    • Remove the battery. Using the brush, clean the battery compartment by brushing gently
    • Return the battery to the hearing aid. Close the casement. Use the hearing aid as you normally would

    Cleaning an Earmold:

    • Purchase a hearing aid cleaning kit from your audiologist or a hearing aid supplier. A kit should contain a wax pick, brush and a blower. Sometimes these are included with the purchase of your hearing aid.
    • Remove the hearing aid from your ear
    • Examine the earmold for accumulated wax. If there is wax on the earmold, remove the wax with the ear pick
    • Remove the earmold from the ear hook on the hearing aid by locating the end of the earmold tube where it connects with the ear hook. Twist the tubing and pull gently to remove
    • Clean the earmold in soapy water and rinse with clean water
    • Place the blower on the end of the tube and squeeze. This will force the water out of the tube. Dry overnight. Connect the earmold back on to hearing aid
    • Remove the battery. Using the brush, clean the battery compartment by brushing gently
    • Return the battery to the hearing aid. Close the casement. Use the hearing aid as you normally would

    How to Test Hearing Aid Batteries?

    If you are hearing-impaired and rely on hearing aids to assist in enhancing your hearing, you need to be sure your hearing aid batteries are working properly. Fortunately, there are couple of ways to ensure your hearing aid batteries are working as they should

    • Put your hearing aid batteries in your hearing aids
    • Put on your hearing aids and listen to something, whether it is the television or someone in the room talking. If you can hear properly, your batteries work
    • Purchase a zinc-air battery tester, which is available online and at many hearing clinics and drugstores
    • Place the hearing aid battery with the proper side facing down on the tester plate. You can tell the proper side because the plate and the battery should be marked with positive and negative indicators
    • Read the tester output. Different testers signify good batteries differently, so read the directions of your tester to interpret the output. For example, in some testers a light turns on to indicate the battery is good

    How to Find the Perfect Hearing Aid?

    Do you know people who say, "I bought a hearing aid and keep it in a desk drawer;" or "I can't hear with my hearing aid?" Maybe that used to be the case, but not for me now, because I found the perfect hearing aid. I can hear the computer keys click, the birds chirp, and every conversation, even in a crowded restaurant. My world has changed. The steps to find the perfect hearing aid are as follows

    • Finding a Specialist: Patient might need a referral to an otolaryngologist (ear, nose, throat specialist) who performs hearing exams, especially if the hearing might be correctable without an aid. A certified audiologist or a hearing aid specialist recommended by a physician or satisfied friend, are other options. There might be a local medical school where students work under the care of a doctor with lower cost thorough examination
    • The Examination: The examination may take an hour and a half but is well worth it. Seated in a soundproof room, the patient wears headphones and listens carefully. The patient repeats the sounds as heard, and sometimes hears two sounds at once as a mock up to a crowded room
    • Choosing the Aid: When the exam is completed, the examiner informs patient what sounds are being lost in hearing, and discusses the different kinds of aids; number, available brands, and programs. All have an adjustment for volume and operate by battery. The patient learns the prices and that the expensive ones are more computerized
    • Fitting the Aid: If a patient selects an in the ear kind, a mold is taken of the patient's ear. For other kinds, appropriate measurements are taken and the order, payment, and time of delivery are finalized
    • Hearing Aid Delivery: Examiner fits hearing aid, explains operation, and provides patient with hearing aid supply kit. Patient can ask any questions and then follow the path to better hearing forever

    How to Care for a Hearing Aid?

    Moisture and earwax are the top causes of hearing aid problems. The device is small and contains electronic circuits. It must be treated gently and with care. Follow a daily cleaning routine to reduce the likelihood of repairs. Practicing preventive maintenance ensures many years of added life

    • Use dry tissues or cloth to wipe the entire unit. Carefully hold the unit while cleaning
    • Clean away wax daily. Many companies supply a small brush and wire pick with their products. A toothpick is also good to use for this task. Brushing removes dirt and the wire pick dislodges heavy wax
    • Remove the earmold and wash with mild soap and water. The tube must be free from water after cleaning. Reconnect to the hearing aid only when it is dry
    • Check the battery contacts to make sure they're clean. A pencil eraser works fine. In a humid environment or after physical activities a dry cotton swab will gently absorb moisture from the contacts
    • Keep your hearing aid in a cool and moisture free location when not in use. Changes from extreme hot to cold temperatures results in condensation
    • Place your hearing aid in its case after using it. Remember to set the case away from windows or other areas of direct sunlight. Leave it in a location high enough so that a child or pet can't knock it down
    • Turn your hearing aid off before you go to sleep. Proper care prolongs battery life

    How Does a Hearing Aid Work?

    • Detect Sound: The first thing that hearing aids do is detect sound. The sound comes in through the hearing aid much like the sound comes in through your telephone. Basically, the hearing aid is equipped with a microphone that picks up the surrounding sound waves
    • The Circuit: The circuit of a hearing aid is what does all the work. The circuit takes the sound and deciphers it. It has been programmed with software that knows exactly what to do with the incoming sound. It knows how to change the sound to either amplify it so that you can hear it or reduce the sound for things you don't need to hear. For example, the circuit knows to make the background noise softer. It also knows how to reduce loud noises such as the noises you would find on a busy highway. A circuit can even take classical music and enhance it so that you can distinguish each instrument
    • Receiver: The receiver takes the finished conversion of the sound from the circuit and delivers it to your inner ear. This allows you to hear sounds, conversations and even music that you weren't able to hear before. The receiver is kind of like the delivery person. They picked up the information for you, translated it, and then dropped it off
    • Battery: The battery is essential. Without the battery the circuit would have no power to do its job. There would be no translation of sound and the individual would be left hearing the same as before you put the hearing aid in. It is recommended that an extra battery be purchased and kept on hand in case the current battery runs out. This way you are never without one of your most important senses-your hearing

    How to Become a Hearing Aid Specialist?

    The Hearing Loss Association of America says about 36 million people suffering from hearing loss. This creates several opportunities for professionals with the right set of skills and training to become hearing aid specialists. Hearing aid specialists assist the public by conducting tests to determine what type of hearing instrument will benefit them. They also take measurements and adjust hearing aids to ensure that their customers are comfortable

    • Check with your state for information on licensing requirements. Most states require professionals to obtain their license to sell or measure patients for hearing aids. Hearing aid specialist must meet the requirements set forth by their State Hearing Aid Specialists Board or Department of Health. These requirements may vary, but most state licensing boards require hearing aid specialists to pass a licensing exam (in most states this is the International Licensing Examination for the Hearing Instrument Dispenser). Licensing boards also have education, training and age requirements
    • Complete hearing aid specialist training. Hearing aid schools, colleges and distance-learning programs offer students an opportunity to complete their training in a few months to two years. Training programs include courses in anatomy of the ear, hearing aid technology and audiology. Students can also complete the four courses with the American Academy of Hearing Loss Support Specialists offered by the Hearing Loss Association of America that prepares them to work with hearing-loss patients
    • Complete an apprenticeship program. Most states have a training program for new licensees requiring them to complete an apprenticeship with a licensed sponsor before taking their licensing exam. Most trainees must complete three to six months of apprenticeship to meet this requirement. Some trainees may also be required to locate their own sponsor who has been approved by the state licensing board
    • Obtain a national board certification. A national certification is available through the National Board for Certification in Hearing Instrument Sciences (NBC-HIS). Hearing-aid specialists must have a minimum of two years of full-time experience and a state license to take the NBC-HIS certification exam. Applicants must submit their application and pay their exam fee to schedule their exam
    • Take continuing-education courses. The NBC-HIS and state licensing boards require hearing aid specialist to take continuing education courses. Most states require licensees to renew their license every two years. Hearing-aid specialists may be required to take 10, 20 or 24 hours of CE courses. Contact your state licensing boards to obtain a list of approved continuing-education providers. Refer to the Resources section below for a list of online CE courses approved by the NBC-HIS and offered by the International Hearing Society

    NOTE:

    Hearking HEARKING K-211 Mini In Ear Hearing Aid

    • Please check the size of the earplug(silicone) to see if it is proper when you hear hissing. Make sure choosing the right size earplug which is suitable for your auricle and ear canal, don't leak air
    • Please remove the batteries to avoid eroding parts of hearing aids by the rotten batteries when you don't use it for a long timePeriodically clean earplugs or ear molds to ensure the normal use of hearing aids
    • Protecting hearing aids from shocks、falling、humidity、high-temperature

    Package Included:

    • 1 x Hearing Aid
    • 1 x User Manual

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Jane

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02-22-2012
00:00:00 02-22-2012 excellent value! Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: Excellent value for the price. I went to several hearing aid places who wanted upwards of $5000 - took a chance after reading the reviews & glad I did - I would highly recommend this product.

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02-08-2012
00:00:00 02-08-2012 AWESOME!!! Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: This product is unbelievable, fantastic. Batteries last so much longer, still using same battery a month later. Anyone that can’t hear will tell you there are certain people who talk low and mumble, ha, I’m having conversations with these people. This is an awesome product, well worth the money

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01-31-2012
00:00:00 01-31-2012 Great Hearing Aid Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: The hearing aids work great. The quality is just as good as the $3000 hearing aids a co-worker of his hat and more reliable. I would definitely recommend this product.

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Joel

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01-19-2012
00:00:00 01-19-2012 Very Pleased. Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: I've known I was missing out on conversations and was turning the TV up too loud, and finally bought a pair of the MD PRO hearing aids. Wearing one is enough to bring those missing words back, so now I have a back-up.

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01-14-2012
00:00:00 01-14-2012 cannot respond Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: Sorry, I cannot rate this product as it was a gift for a friend. As far as I know he hasn't had any problems with it. In fact, he commented that he was trying to get use to the strong volume, having to adjust it to a lower setting.

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01-10-2012
00:00:00 01-10-2012 Great Service Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: I bought these hearing aids hoping they would help my moderate hearing loss. While they did not help my specific issue I think that they are a great value. In addition, the company did just what they said they would in regard to a refund. They asked me for an explanation of how I used them and why I felt they didn't work for me. After I did so they graciously instructed me how to return them.

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Mike

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01-01-2012
00:00:00 01-01-2012 I can finally hear again Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: Didn't have the money to spend thousands on hearing aids. I just dealt with not hearing people speak for the last two years. Best thing that happened to me since losing my hearing. Works like a charm!

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12-19-2011
00:00:00 12-19-2011 Try it; You'll like it Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: "Received the product, tested it and love it. 5 stars, no complaints." I have no other experience with hearing aids because their high price, in the thousands, was a turnoff to me. But this Hearing Aid is affordable and I don't know how any aid could work better for me.

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Alan

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12-14-2011
00:00:00 12-14-2011 Great product Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: Bought this item for my mother who was told that a hearing aid would not help her problem. She tried it and now swears by it! It has good fit, good battery life, easy to use controls. We are both very happy with it.

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Diane

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12-06-2011
00:00:00 12-06-2011 Best ever! Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: My mom spent thousands on hearing aids and was constantly going to the doctor to have them adjusted. She was just about to give up on ever hearing well again. <br/>We bought her these hearing aids; she put them in and hasn't had any problems at all. Thank you for an excellent product!!!

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