HEARING AMPLIFIERS NOT MEDICAL

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
EARACCESS EARACCESS INC. 239 NOTRE-DAME STREET WEST SUITE 402 MONTREAL, QUEBEC H2Y1T4 Canada Hearing amplifiers not for medical purposes; Programming software for hearing aids; Hearing protection devices, namely, ear plugs for divers; Hearing aid batteries;EAR ACCESS;Hearing aids and structural and replacement parts and fittings thereof; Hearing amplifiers; Hearing aid ancillary products, namely, structural parts in the nature of tubes, tips, domes and casings; Hearing protection devices, namely, ear plugs for noise reduction and protecting ears from heat and cold;
EARACCESS ACCÈS AUDITIF MONDIAL INC. / HEARING ACCESS WORLD INC. 239 Notre-Dame St. West, Suite 402 Montreal, Quebec H2Y1T4 Canada Hearing amplifiers not for medical purposes; Programming software for hearing aids; Hearing protection devices, namely, ear plugs for divers; Hearing aid batteries;EAR ACCESS;Hearing aids and structural and replacement parts and fittings thereof; Hearing amplifiers; Hearing aid ancillary products, namely, structural parts in the nature of tubes, tips, domes and casings; Hearing protection devices, namely, ear plugs for noise reduction and protecting ears from heat and cold;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention relates to a hearing aid, which allows a hearing aid user to discretely operate his/her hearing aid by applying a force to a portion of the ear carrying the hearing aid. A number of different functions of the hearing aid, such as turning a battery supply on/off, adjusting a volume control, selecting a particular pre-programmed listening program, etc., may be provided in a hearing aid according to the present invention-all without directly engaging the hearing aid or switches or potentiometers thereof. Furthermore, if the hearing aid is adapted for use within the ear canal, the present invention may provide user assistance so to allow simple and convenient removal of the aid from the ear canal.