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ALD's
The PockeTalker is one example of many assistive listening devices (ALD's) available to those that need a little extra help in specific areas. This portable device uses a handheld microphone to amplify speech sounds. The user wears headphones to receive these sounds. - Show Photograph >>
ALD's 2
Another assistive listening device is an amplified telephone, like the "Clarity" model shown here. These phones are often equipped with light signals to accompany the telephone ring. - Show Photograph >>
Anatomy of the Ear
This image can help you to better visualize the journey sound takes as it travels through the outer, middle, and inner ear. All three parts play an important role in your hearing. - Show Photograph >>
Hearing Aid Styles
Hear are some different sizes/styles of hearing instruments. At Fluke Hearing, we carry all these varieties. - Show Photograph >>
Hearing Chart
The follwing chart shows some common sounds and at what frequency and decibel range they typically fall into. The yellow shaded region follows the path of a common, high-frequency hearing loss. Any sounds that fall into this region can be difficult to hear if not missed completely. - Show Photograph >>
New Style
Recent developments in hearing aid technology have lead to the Open Fit style. This particular hearing instrument requires no custom molding and is appropriate for most mild-to-moderate high frequency hearing losses. Because of its unique design, these hearing aids can be worn right out of the office after your hearing test. - Show Photograph >>