How Do Hearing Aids Work? : How Do In-the-Ear (ITE) Hearing Aids Work?
In-the-Ear (ITE) hearing aids contain a microphone, an amplifier and a speaker in the same case. Find out more about in-the-ear hearing aids in this free hearing loss advice video from a licensed hearing aid dispenser. Expert: Tom Higgins Contact: www.hearnj.com Bio: Tom Higgins, a licensed hearing aid dispenser, is the owner of Advanced Hearing Services in Ramsey, NJ Filmmaker: David Huber
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