NANO Hearing Aids (888-310-NANO) has updated its line of OTC hearing aids for individuals with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss.
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The latest expansion offers customers more options for rechargeable over-the-counter hearing aids, with each model varying in charging time and wearing style. Because they are OTC devices, they do not require results from a hearing test or an audiologist’s referral to purchase.
For more information, please visit https://nanohearingaids.com/collections/hearing-aids
Data from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) indicates that 15.5% of American adults 18 years of age and older, an estimated 40 million people, struggle with some degree of hearing loss, making hearing-related issues more common than diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. According to the National Council on Aging, hearing loss is associated with conditions like dementia, depression, and anxiety, and failing to manage it may also lead to cognitive problems, difficulties communicating, and psychosocial disorders.
NANO’s OTC, FDA-registered hearing aids are designed to address perceived mild to moderate hearing loss, which the company says can manifest as difficulties hearing conversations in noisy areas and over the phone. Individuals who experience this type of hearing loss may also need to increase the volume on the TV or radio to hear broadcasts clearly. For those individuals, the company offers several models of rechargeable receiver-in-canal (RIC), behind-the-ear (BTE), in-the-ear (ITE), and completely-in-canal (CIC) OTC hearing aids, each with noise reduction technology and adjustable listening programs.
One of NANO’s newest products is the Audacity RIC, an advanced device that can be controlled via the accompanying NANO Audacity App. Because it is compatible with Bluetooth devices, wearers can take calls and stream audio directly through the product.
For a budget option, NANO recommends their First Ear Plus BTE, which features simple rocker switch controls for easy adjustments and up to 20 hours of listening time with each charge. Other cost-effective products include their First Ear Plus ITE and First Ear Pro CIC. All hearing aids come with a portable charging case, allowing customers to charge their devices on the go.
While NANO Hearing Aids’ products can help with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss, they are not recommended for individuals with severe hearing loss. Customers who have difficulties following conversations even in quiet settings or find that they often must resort to lip reading are instead advised to speak to their healthcare provider or an audiologist before purchasing hearing aids of any kind.
Interested parties can learn more by visiting https://nanohearingaids.com/
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