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Wireless connectivity is your hearing aids ability to capture sounds directly from your audio devices. With the use of an adapter that you attach to your television, telephone or mp3 player, it delivers sounds to a microchip processor in your hearing aids. With certain hearing aids you may need to wear a separate receiver around your neck. With wireless connectivity you can enjoy your television and music player without dramatically adjusting the volume. This also helps to enable communication and synchronization in both the right and left ears, providing the user with balanced and optimal hearing in any listening environments. Wireless connectivity is included in both AGX7 and AGX9 Hearing Aids. Call 1-800-HEARING today for more information.

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