OverviewTechnical Parameters
- Maximum OSPL90: ≤120dB ±3dB
- Average Output Sound Pressure Level: 112dB ±4dB
- Full Sound Gain: 38dB ±2dB
- Equivalent Input Noise Level: ≤32dB ±2dB
- Frequency Response Range: 300Hz - 8000Hz
- Total Harmonic Distortion: ≤5%
- Built-in Lithium Battery: 55mAh
- Single Use Time: 48 hours
- 1 Pair of Hearing Aids
Recommendations
- For first-time users, select the low-frequency mode for the first 1-2 weeks, adjusting the volume to the most comfortable level for adapting to the hearing aid.
- Avoid wearing the hearing aids for extended periods. Rest every 30 minutes to prevent discomfort.
- After the adaptation period, try switching modes and wear the device while engaging in conversations. Continue to experiment in various environments to find the most comfortable setting.
Question & Answer
1. Why is there no sound when wearing it?
- a) Ensure the volume is suitable for your hearing.
- b) Check if the hearing aid is charged.
- c) Verify that there is no earwax blocking the ear canal.
2. Why is there a whistling (sharp sound)?
A whistle indicates improper wearing. If the ear tip doesn't fit the ear canal properly, sound from the receiver is picked up by the microphone and amplified, causing feedback.
Solution: Choose the appropriate ear tip size for your ear canal and ensure it fits snugly.
3. How can I care for my hearing aid?
- a) Keep hearing aids away from heat and dust.
- b) Clean hearing aids regularly, as earwax and ear drainage can cause damage.
- c) Avoid using hairspray or other hair care products while wearing hearing aids.
- d) Turn off hearing aids when not in use.
4. Tips for Better Care of Your Device:
- a) Failing to clean hearing aids or cleaning them incorrectly.
- b) Dropping hearing aids on hard surfaces.
- c) Storing hearing aids in moist or hot places like bathrooms or cars.
- d) Exposing hearing aids to moisture, heat, or aerosol products (e.g., while showering, swimming, blow-drying hair) can cause damage or malfunction.
Note: Charge the hearing aid and charging case for at least 10-12 hours before first use.
Additional Tips:
- USB rechargeable hearing aids – no need for frequent battery replacements.
- Choose earplugs that fit the ear canal to prevent noise leaks.
- Ensure the correct wearing method to avoid feedback and whistling.
- Do not touch the speaker (used for reception) during use, as it may cause noise.
- Expect some initial noise when using hearing aids for the first time.