WIDEX MOMENT™ FIRMWARE UPDATE
At Widex, the primary goal is to support both Hearing Healthcare Professionals and hearing aid wearers as much as possible. As such, we are excited
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At Widex, the primary goal is to support both Hearing Healthcare Professionals and hearing aid wearers as much as possible. As such, we are excited
When your loved one starts showing signs of hearing loss, it can be difficult to know how to approach them. A good way to establish
The advancements in modern hearing aids allow for a more discreet, comfortable fit and comprehensive listening experience. Automatic Adjustments Today’s hearing aids have artificial intelligence
Keep your hearing aids in working order as you go on outdoor adventures and attend festive events and gatherings. #1: Keep Your Hearing Aids Dry
Enjoy your Fourth of July celebrations without compromising your hearing health during the noisiest patriotic display of the year. How Fireworks Can Affect Your Hearing
With age comes wisdom and, usually, so does hearing loss. The gradual nature of age-related hearing loss, or presbycusis, can make it difficult to notice.
Falls can have a significant impact on an individual’s quality of life, particularly for older adults, and research has shown that people with hearing loss
Spring can affect your hearing health in different ways, so it’s important to be proactive about protecting your ears and hearing aids from allergens. Common
Diabetes and hearing loss are two common health conditions in the United States. More than 37 million Americans have diabetes and roughly 30 million have
In relationships, communication is crucial. But what happens when you and your significant other have different hearing needs? “Selective hearing,” a term often used to
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