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- How is the Enhancear® Focused Listening™ System different from other headphone and wireless listening devices?
- I already own a hearing aid. Should I stop wearing it?
- How does Enhancear® work?
- How does Enhancear® perform with background noise?
- Is Enhancear® covered under Medicare?
- Can consumers try the Enhancear® before deciding to purchase one?
- Can consumers receive refunds if they choose not to keep Enhancear®?
- I have been told that I have nerve deafness. Will Enhancear® help?
- I can hear people when they talk, but sometimes have difficulty understanding what they are saying. How are hearing and understanding related?
- I can understand when one person is speaking in a quiet room. But will hearing instruments help me to understand in a crowd?
Frequently Asked Questions
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Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: How is the Enhancear® Focused Listening™ System different from other headphone and wireless listening devices?
A: The Enhancear® is completely wireless and uses the same high technology found in conventional hearing aids. The difference is we have not micro-miniaturized the components in order to make the technology affordable, easy to use and comfortable to wear.
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Q: I already own a hearing aid. Should I stop wearing it?
A: No, you can certainly keep wearing your hearing aid. The Enhancear® Focused Listening™ System is a complementary hearing-enhancing solution that can be used in place of your hearing aid whenever you don’t feel like wearing it. The Enhancear® is a comfortable and affordable way to enhance your hearing when you’re at home watching TV or relaxing with family or friends; or when you're at the movies, theater, or place of worship. The Enhancear is easy to wear, easy to find and easy to manage first thing in the morning and at night.
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Q: How does Enhancear® work?
A: The Enhancear’s® Focused Listening™ microphones in the headset pick up environmental sounds and transform them into electrical energy that feeds into a set of amplifiers and modifying circuits. The modified electrical signal is then sent to speakers and delivered as intelligible sound to your ears.
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Q. How does Enhancear® perform with background noise?
A. Background noises are everywhere; the brain compensates by unconsciously filtering out most of them. When one begins using Enhancear®, all sounds are suddenly heard again and it's necessary to retrain the brain in selective listening skills and to adjust the headset to your personal hearing level.
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Q. Is Enhancear® covered under Medicare?
A. No it is not—nor are hearing aids. Which Is why we have made the Enhancear® affordable—at a fraction of the cost of expensive hearing aids.
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Q. Can consumers try Enhancear® before deciding to purchase one?
A. Yes, Enhancear® offers a 100% Satisfaction, 30-Day Guarantee.
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Q. Can consumers receive refunds if they choose not to keep Enhancear®?
A. Yes, Enhancear® offers a 100% Satisfaction, 30-Day Guarantee.
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Q. I have been told that I have nerve deafness. Will Enhancear® help?
A. Possibly. Most hearing instrument users suffer from this type of loss. Medical experts generally agree that no effective medical treatment has been found for nerve deafness. If you are one of the estimated 40 million Americans who suffer from this kind of hearing loss, you should consult a hearing professional.
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Q. I can hear people when they talk, but sometimes have difficulty understanding what they are saying. How are hearing and understanding related?
A. Understanding words and sentences is a function of your brain. Your ears collect sound, transform it into nerve impulses and send them to the brain where understanding takes place. If deadening of the nerves (celia) has occurred, understanding may become difficult or sometimes impossible because parts of the sound are missing. A properly fitted hearing instrument is designed to compensate for a loss of sensitivity, and may improve your ability to perceive sound.
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Q. I can understand when one person is speaking in a quiet room. But will hearing instruments help me to understand in a crowd?
A. Much of the noise in our surroundings is low-pitched and tends to mask out the weaker, high-pitched sounds that give speech meaning. The latest development to solve hearing and understanding problems in a crowd is the Enhancear® Focused Listening™ System. This remarkably effective system reduces the frequencies where background noise exists. Although the noise is not eliminated, the Enhancear® masks the effect in order for foreground noises to be better heard.
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