ExSilent introduces Qleaf Pro hearing aid with program change by
tapping
1 March 2011
Dutch company ExSilent, developers of a miniature digital hearing aid,
has produced a hearing aid with 'AirTAP' functionality, the Qleaf
Pro.
This functionality makes it much easier for hearing aid users to
switch discreetly between listening programs. When the device is in
the ear, switching to another program is enabled by gently tapping
on the ear, rendering the need for a button or switch on the device
obsolete.
The Qleaf Pro has four different custom-made listening programs.
It can, for example, be adjusted for going to the theatre,
watching television, going to parties and for conversations in noisy
areas like restaurants or cars.
The Qleaf Pro
The Qleaf range of next-generation hearing aids provides a
natural sound by preserving the directivity of the ear. Because the
Qleaf Pro is placed deeply into the ear, it rules out the risk of
internal feedback and wind noise, allowing fashionably aware clients
to feel comfortable with their hearing solution. The modular concept
eliminates the need for ear impressions. The Qleaf Pro can be bought
from specialized hearing aid shops and audiology clinics.