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2017 AHAA Convention

March 14, 2017

This February, the team from Audiology & Hearing Aid Solutions traveled to Orlando, Florida for the 2017 AHAA Convention. The objective was to acquire a better understanding of the issues in the industry and how to better serve patients. Looking ahead to the future, was the overall theme for the conference. With technology and trends […]

Happy Life & Happy Wife

Hilton Wilson, from our Cedar Crest Village location, talks about his experience with his new hearing aids. “Well I have had them about a year and a half now. They have made a big difference in my life, I must say. I can hear people in groups. My wife doesn’t get as mad at me. […]

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Celebrate The Gift Of Hearing

March 3, 2017

Healthy hearing is a gift we often take for granted. Imagine walking down the street, unable to hear the birds chirp and the sounds of the city. Imagine spending time with your family, unable to hear your child or grandchild’s laughter? For 360 million people around the world, this is their reality. For World Hearing […]

AHAS Has Given Me An Extra 50 Years Of Happiness

February 16, 2017

Emil Bevacqua, from our Paramus location, talks about his experience with his new hearing aids. “I was truly amazed. I never ever would have guessed I was missing an entire world. It was tremendous. I was very vain about the way I looked, and I was fighting hearing aids, even though I knew I needed […]

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Can I connect my hearing aids to Bluetooth-enabled devices?

January 17, 2017

Today’s wireless hearing aids make it possible for hearing impaired individuals to connect with personal electronic devices and stream signals directly to the hearing aid through the use of Bluetooth. Bluetooth allows for the transfer of data between two or more electronic devices via high frequency radio waves without interference or security risks. Wireless hearing […]

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How to Pick the Perfect Hearing Aid

January 5, 2017

Hearing loss is an individual condition – each person’s hearing loss is different, and there’s not one hearing aid model that’s perfect for everyone. The best hearing aid for you will feel natural and comfortable to wear, and will provide the right sound quality and volume to compensate for your hearing loss. Choosing a hearing […]

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Preparing for an Emergency When You Have Hearing Loss

October 26, 2016

As the recent Hurricane Matthew struck the Caribbean and Carolinas, the entire U.S. east coast braced for one of the most intense tropical cyclones in recent history. More often, though, our New Jersey communities suffer from heat waves, extreme cold and droughts. No matter what kind of emergency occurs, you and your loved ones need […]

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Apps for Healthy Hearing

Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is the most common type of hearing loss and, fortunately, also the most preventable. Exposure to loud noise can interfere with your sleep, cause heart problems and permanently damage your hearing. It is important to monitor the sound levels and avoid dangerous environments whenever possible. Smartphones and apps have enormous potential […]

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Hearing with Background Noise

When presented with noisy situations, consider these tips to help you hear more clearly. 1) In public places, ask to be seated in quiet areas like next to a wall or away from heavy traffic areas. Don’t be shy with your needs. You can also request a quiet area when making your reservation. Find out the […]

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Oticon Opn SWIR Test Results

September 23, 2016

Hearing and speech processing are cognitive processes – they happen in the brain. Hearing loss is a sound processing deficiency that impacts an individual’s capacity for retention and recall. Oticon takes a “BrainHearing” approach to the development of hearing aid technology.  They have created devices that process and interpret sounds and speech the same way […]