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RIC STYLES = EAZE – CONTROL – STREAMUpdated a month ago

RIC or Receiver-in-Canal hearing aid in which the receiver (speaker) is inserted inside the ear canal. The Receiver-in-canal style reduces transmission losses and improves overall speech clarity. The receiver has a removable soft silicone ear dome (different sizes inside the box) on the tip. The top of the device hooks on top of the ear, and the device rests comfortably behind the ear.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS –  Each Device has 4-preset Environmental Programs that the user can control on the device or through the HearingAssist STREAM App using a smartphone. The user changes the program based on different listening situations and environments to maximize comfort and hearing experience.

  • EAZE   –  (DEVICE CONTROLLED ONLY  –  NO SMARTPHONE) Designed for users that do not have a smartphone. The user controls all environmental programs and volume changes on the device. Recommended for low to moderate-noise environments. 
  • CONTROL  –  (SMARTPHONE COMPATIBLE  –  DEVICE CONTROLLED & APP-CONTROLLED) This device pairs smartphones and tablets via Bluetooth. Download the free HearingAssist STREAM App to use the smartphone as a remote control to adjust the devices. Designed to be used with or without a smartphone. The user can also control all environmental programs and volume changes on the device without a smartphone. Recommended for low to high background noise environments. 
  • STREAM  – (SMARTPHONE COMPATIBLE –  FULL AUDIO–STREAMING  –  DEVICE CONTROLLED & APP-CONTROLLED) This device pairs smartphones and tablets via Bluetooth. Download the free HearingAssist STREAM App to use the smartphone as a remote control to adjust the devices. The user can also control all environmental programs and volume changes on the device without a smartphone. Designed to stream audio for phone calling and listening to music and podcasts.  Recommended for people who use cell phones to call and desire to listen to music or podcasts. Ideal for low to high background noise environments. 
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