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earmold (also spelled; ear mold, ear
mould or earmould) is a
device worn
inserted into the ear for
sound conduction or
hearing protection.
Earmolds are...
- case and an
earmold,
attached by a wire. The case
contains the
electronic amplifier components,
controls and battery,
while the
earmold typically contains...
- –
which concealed all
electronic components in a s****
snapped onto an
earmold and
weighed 1/2 ounce,
including battery, three-transistor amplifier, microphone...
- in place.
Testing for low-frequency
attenuation can help to
verify the
earmold fit
while testing high-frequency
attenuation can
verify the properties...
- well-****ed
hearing aid has more GBF than one that is loose. The
shape of the
earmold is a factor, with
larger and
heavier designs capable of
delivering greater...
- childcare. Both boys and
girls study computer skills, printing, ceramics, and
earmold manufacturing. Ear
molds for
hearing aids are made on site. The institute...
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tighter seal.
Custom earplugs are made
individually for each user
following earmold impressions.
Typically custom earplugs are
purchased from an audiology...
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benefit from them.
Reasons for not
being able to wear
hearing aids
include earmold allergies, skin problems, narrow,
collapsed or
closed ear canals, or malformed...
- prostheses,
special orthoses and
prostheses including hearing aids and
earmolds for
children up to age 16 with
bilateral hearing impairments. "Complementary...