Deb Hipp is a freelance health and medical writer and editor who lives in Kansas City, Missouri. She is a former investigative reporter with more than 25 years of experience as a journalist and writer ...
Hearing aids have traditionally gotten a bad rap: clunky, tinny, inconvenient and expensive. As a result, millions of Americans who suffer from hearing loss have come to expect a poor hearing aid ...
Sound quality is as good as ever. Still teensy tiny and near-invisible. Battery life is outstanding, and you get two extra weeks of life in the case. Alas, don’t hold your breath that Eargo, which has ...
Founded as a Silicon Valley start-up in 2010, Eargo modeled its almost invisible hearing aids after a fishing fly. Eargo hearing aids use medical-grade silicone fibers — and the devices are suspended ...
The white Eargo base uses inductive charging to charge the carrying case without wires. The tiny in-ear Eargo hearing aid is held in place by patented Flexi Fibers that allow air and sound to pass ...
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