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This user manual is designed to show you how to use and care for your new Earlens Hearing Aid. We encourage you to carefully read this entire booklet including the Warnings and Precautions sections to achieve the maximum benefit from your new hearing technology.
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Earlens: Hearing Aid: Photon 2 Processor (Operation & User’s Manual), prMAJAgjbhGf. Adobe Acrobat PDF (DjVu) / — / 52 pages
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Only Earlens uses a tiny lens placed directly on your eardrum. The ear tip transmits high fidelity audio signals directly to the lens, gently vibrating your eardrum across the full frequency range. The result? Rich, natural sound.
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The entire Earlens system is intended to have a lifespan much like that of a traditional hearing aid, that is, approximately 3-5 years. The system comes standard with a 3-year warranty which covers repair and/or replacement of the device due to malfunction during the 3-year period.
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The Earlens Processor captures sound and converts it to an ultra low-power radio signal that carries high-fidelity audio data and powers the Lens. The Lens gently vibrates the eardrum to activate the natural hearing system. All this is achieved with a signal that is less than 1/400th of …
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The concept of the Earlens hearing aid is simple: 1. The behind the ear processor picks up sound like a traditional hearing aid and converts the sound into and electrical signal. 2. This signal is sent through an ear wire to a light tip deep in the ear canal. 3.
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The Earlens is a custom silicone mold of the eardrum. An ENT physician places the Earlens in front of the eardrum where it will naturally conform to the shape of the clients eardrum. The behind the ear processor captures sound information and converts it into pulses of energy sent into the ear canal.
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Earlens Review in 2021: Pricing and Alternatives. Earlens Hearing Aids was founded in 2005 by Dr. Rodney Perkins. It is a privately-owned medical technology provider that specialises in hearing aids and supporting those with hearing loss. Earlens corporation has over 40 US patents and around 50 patents internationally.
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In Earlens, a Processor worn behind the ear sends an audio signal through the Ear Tip to a custom Lens that rests directly on the eardrum. When the eardrum receives the signal, it gently vibrates the eardrum to activate the ear’s natural hearing system.
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Are Earlens Hearing Aids Worth The Hype? Dr. Cliff Olson, Audiologist and founder of Applied Hearing Solutions in Anthem Arizona, reviews his experience wit...
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With Two CES 2020 Innovation Award Honorees, EarFun is the most awarded new audio brand. EarFun is dedicated to share the goal of creating next-generation wireless audio devices and provide superior-quality audio products that improve the lives of our customers.
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Earlens contact hearing devices offer users a unique hearing solution, with many reviews reporting the efficacy of having a Lens on the eardrum that enhances natural sounds and blocks out external noises.
The Earlens light driven hearing aids are some of the most futuristic hearing aids available. Since their release in 2016 for commercial use, they have caught the eye of hearing aid users looking for something different to treat their hearing loss.
Smartphone Connectivity: The Earlens Control App is compatible with numerous Apple iOS devices, including iPhones, iPads, and the iPod Touch. From the Control App users can make adjustments to different settings like volume control, programs, locating their Earlens Processors, and referring to how-to guidelines.
There are three parts to the Earlens Contact Hearing Solution, namely, the Behind-the-Ear (BTE) Processor, the Ear Tip, and Lens. Each part functions simultaneously to facilitate a more natural hearing process using pulses of energy from sound to vibrate the eardrum.