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Spectacle hearing aids

A remarkable invention, tackling two problems at once. The perfect solution for those who wear glasses and need hearing aids.

Let’s talk spectacle hearing aids

If you have a problem with your hearing and don't like the idea of wearing something in your ear, spectacle hearing aids could be the answer for you.

Spectacle hearing aids might be for you if you're used to wearing glasses but are also having trouble with your hearing.

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Discreet
Virtually invisible to everyone else – they'll only notice your glasses
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Dual functionality
Improve your hearing while correcting your vision
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Styles
Compatible with most frame styles
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One accessory to help both senses

Discreet and comfortable to wear, spectacle hearing aids are the perfect solution that tackle two problems at once. They're a great solution if you're already used to wearing glasses.

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Specaids can help with conductive hearing loss

Sound travels from the outer/middle ear to the inner ear. But if there's a disruption along its path, this can result in conductive hearing loss.

Causes of conductive hearing loss
This type of hearing loss can also be caused by an obstruction in the ear canal, like ear wax or liquid preventing sound from reaching the eardrum.

Treating conductive hearing loss
Treatment for conductive hearing loss includes: ear wax removal, and medical and surgical treatments.

Conductive hearing loss

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Spectacle hearing aid benefits