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Last updated: 2017-12-24 14:25
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The new product G-22 is the best mini bte hearing aid and behind the ear with N-H trimmer. the BTE trimmer hearing aid will work for hearing loss of mild,moderate or severe.

Model No.: G-22

 Mini BTE hearing aid for hearing loss mild,moderate or severe

 ●Unique BTE hearing aid design

 Peak OSPL 90 ( dB SPL):125dB

 Frequency range:450Hz-5000Hz

 ●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

 

Product Spec.:

Product

MINI behind the  Ear Adjustable hearing aid      

Technical Data

IEC 60118-7/ANSI S3.22-2003

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

 

Hearing aid Tips by the ByVision:


Which Type of Hearing Aid Do You Need?

 

The best hearing aid style for you will depend on your hearing loss, concerns about appearance, and other lifestyle concerns. There are pros and cons for each style, though it ultimately comes down to a question of form versus function. For example, in-the-canal (ITC) or completely-in-the-canal (CIC) hearing aids may be more discreet, but if you have difficulty manipulating small objects, it might be easier to insert a behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aid.

 

Another factor to consider is cost. While hearing aids are generally more affordable now than in years past, a good rule to keep in mind is the more features they have, the more expensive they can get. Be on the lookout for styles which can be lost or damaged easily – if you’re the clumsy type, you might consider selecting a more robust model.


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