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Disability Products and Services - Hearing and Listening Aids

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Subtopics:      Hearing and Listening Aids > Cochlear Implants          Hearing and Listening Aids > Hearing Aids
 
Related Topics:      Health Products/Disabilities/Assistive Technology/Hearing   
 
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      new window Ameriphone Description: Communication equipment, amplified telephones, voice carry-over phone and notification systems for the deaf and hard-of-hearing. (ameriphone.com)
new window Gentner Description: Manufactures assistive listening devices such as amplified audio for hearing impaired people. (gentnerals.com)
new window Hansaton Hearing Systems Description: Producing hearing aids and accessories, with health information and research findings. Located in Hamburg, Germany. ( English and German ) (hansaton.de)
new window Hearing Aid Telephone Interconnect Systems Description: Develops products to connect hearing aids with cellular phones, telephones, and other listening devices. (hatis.com)
new window hearXchange Description: Provides resources to enable the hard of hearing and deaf to be made aware of the changing technologies in the hearing field. (hearxchange.com)
new window Listen Technologies Description: Manufactures wireless assistive listening systems for the hard of hearing. (listentech.com)
new window Modernizing Hearing Aid Services Description: Seeks to improve patient services and making digital hearing aid technology available through Britain's National Health Service. (mhas.info)
new window PhonicEar Logia Description: Manufactures hearing aid products and assistive listening devices. (phonicearlogia.com)
new window Printacall Description: Manufactures communications technology for deaf, hearing impaired and speech impaired people. (printacall.com.au)
new window Specsavers Hearcare Description: Offers hearing assessments and fitting of digital aids. United Kingdom. (specsavershearcare.co.uk)
new window TypeWell Description: Manufactures an educational transcription software that allows communication access during classes for deaf students. (typewell.com)
 




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