Mini Digital Hearing Aid Aids In Ear Sound Voice Amplifier Behind ear model with Adjustable Tone
This is a new research and developing small portable mini BTE hearing aid to give users the best of both worlds Of incredible UNIQUE sound in a compact,comfortable and attractive hidden mini behind the ear type.
This mini BTE has extremely long battery life, features buttons for volume selection and program,trimmer.
This designed new hearing aid is copyright by the brand of Great-Ear of China,which is developing in 2017 of June.
It is going to upgrade and replace the regular model of G-22,a popular bte hearing aid with trimmer and volume wheel.
Hearing aid brand: Great-Ears
Model No.: G-22
●Unique BTE hearing aid design
●Adjustable Volume button
●Trimmer N-H Switcher
●Zinc Air battery A13
Analog, Digital hearing aids, Rechargeable hearing aid, ear hearing amplifier, ITE,CTC models available
MINI behind the Ear Adjustable hearing aid |
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Technical Data |
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Model |
G-22 |
Peak OSPL 90 ( dB SPL) |
125dB |
HFA OSPL 90 ( dB SPL) |
116dB |
Peak Gain ( dB ) |
50dB |
HFA/FOG Gain ( dB ) |
40dB |
Total harmonic wave distortion |
≤5% |
Frequency range |
450Hz-5000Hz |
Input Noise |
≤32dB |
Zinc Air battery |
A13 |
Power consumption |
DC 1.5V, Current: ≤1.5mA |
Trimmer switcher |
Yes, N-H switcher |
Battery working |
Working day time 20-30 days |
Package |
Color box: 3.5*8.5*12 cm/unit, Gross weight:80g/unit |
Certificates Approved |
CE,FCC & ROHS, and the FDA 2017 |
The Hearing Aid FAQ:
What are some symptoms of hearing loss?Everyone's hearing is unique, so everyone experiences hearing loss in different ways. Here are some of the common symptoms:
You often miss certain words or find yourself confusing words or misunderstanding conversations.
You frequently ask the speaker to repeat what was said.
Your family members or friends have expressed concern about your hearing.
You avoid certain social situations (the theater, restaurants, parties) because it's difficult to hear.
You have difficulty understanding telephone conversations.
You turn up the volume on the radio or television to levels that are too loud for others.
You have difficulty following conversations in groups or in the presence of background noise.
You have difficulty hearing outdoor sounds such as birds or the wind.
You have ringing or buzzing in your ear.