Explore Your Accessory Options
You have many choices for accessories that further empower you in various situations.
Wireless Accessories:
Using Bluetooth® technology, wireless options such as microphones, remotes, and television headsets can help you hear clearly even in noisy environments or when you’re at a distance from the speaker. You benefit from enhanced connectivity and improved speech clarity.
Transmitters and Receivers
Ideal when you need focused sound, these accessories transmit the sound directly to a receiver, minimizing background noise and distance challenges. Whether for a classroom or other busy environment, you can experience a more natural learning and conversational experience.
Power Adaptors and Cords
These accessories deliver versatility by connecting multiple audio sources to your hearing aids. Available in both monaural and binaural configurations, you benefit from clear audio input tailored to your listening needs.
Cleaning Kits
Long-term device performance starts with regular maintenance. Cleaning kits include useful tools such as wax removal brushes and tube cleaners, empowering you to keep your devices at their best and enjoy uninterrupted, quality sound.
Alerting Devices
Connect alerting devices to your telephone, alarm clock, or doorbell to ensure you never miss an important call or visit. These systems notify you through a loud sound or flashing light so that you stay aware of your surroundings with ease.
Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries
Replaceable-battery model hearing aids rely on disposable, zinc-air batteries that come in various sizes. Knowing the right battery for your device is important. Rechargeable batteries, however, are a popular choice if you’d like to avoid the hassle of battery replacement. With a single overnight charge often lasting 24 hours or longer, you save time and money while also contributing to a more eco-friendly solution.
Assistive Listening Devices: A Clear Advantage
In addition to accessories that work directly with your hearing aids, assistive listening devices (ALDs) help separate speech from background noise, ensuring you capture every nuance in conversations.
FM Systems
FM systems use radio signals to transmit speech directly into your hearing aids or receivers. The speaker uses a small microphone, and the sound is sent straight to you, ensuring clarity in crowded settings such as classrooms, movie theaters, and restaurants.
Personal Amplifiers
For intimate environments where radio signals may fall short, personal amplifiers use built-in directional microphones to enhance speech. These tools can help you benefit from enhanced clarity during television watching, travel, or outdoor activities.
Infrared Systems
Infrared systems operate similarly to FM systems but use light instead of radio waves. This method prevents interference from competing signals and keeps confidential conversations private, which is ideal for settings like courtrooms or large movie theaters.
Hearing Loops
Hearing loop systems work with the telecoil feature found in many hearing aids and cochlear implants. By transmitting electromagnetic energy directly to you, these systems carry clear sound from public address systems in spaces like airports, churches, and lecture halls. You experience a reduction in background noise, allowing you to enjoy focused and clear auditory experiences.




