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Audibel Hearing Aids
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Anthem PlusAudibel hearing aids can be purchased at over 1000 hearing centers across the US. While it may be more convenient to order a hearing aid over the internet, when you buy one locally, you have a professional to turn to with questions and problems that arise. 

What many people don't realize is it takes a few weeks to become accustomed to a hearing aid. You don't know for sure if you have made the best choice until you have worn the device for a while and tested it for comfort and operation.
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Audibel hearing aids come in behind-the-ear style and invisible style. If you are self conscious about your hearing loss, an invisible hearing aid is an ideal choice. One of these tiny devices slides down into your ear canal so it is virtually invisible when you wear it.

TheInvisibel is digital and programmable so it delivers state-of-the-art sound quality yet it is invisible from the outside. Place it in your ear canal and you can hear phone conversations more clearly and can carry on conversations where there is background noise. These Audibel hearing aids use technology that cancels feedback so there is no annoying whistling; they also suppress other unwanted noises so conversations are clearer. The Invisibel is made to be comfortable to wear and easy to remove daily for optimum ear health.

The Range hearing aid fits behind you ear and delivers sound into your ear canal through a tiny speaker. These Audibel hearing aids can be connected to your other communications devices such as a phone, computer, stereo, or TV. The sound is delivered right to your hearing aid in the same way it would be delivered to headphones. This allows you to listen to music and TV without having the volume up loud. In addition to amplification, the Range suppresses noise, eliminates whistles and buzzes, and preserves speech so you are presented with clear, distinct sounds even in noisy environments.

The Anthem Plus and Anthem Bronze models were made to help you hear more clearly in environments with a lot of background noise.
 
These Audibel hearing aids utilize IntelliFlex technology to deliver improved sound quality. The sounds are smooth, clear, and adjusted instantaneously without feedback or whistling. 
This technology allows you to hear clearly on the telephone and through the TV. These hearing aids have a superior speech locator that helps you separate the noises you want to hear from those you don't want to hear. 
 
Audibel even has a solution for those who aren't ready for a prescription hearing aid yet. The AMP is an invisible hearing aid that simply amplifies sound. You slide it into your ear canal so no one knows you are wearing it. It's useful for first time users and can be put to use as soon as it is purchased without a breaking in period. These Audibel hearing aids amplify all sounds so they may not be suitable for all types of hearing loss.

Audibel hearing aids are available for degrees of hearing loss from mild to severe. The one you choose depends a great deal on your lifestyle and the type of environment where you spend most of your time. You may also want to consider if you want an invisible model or one that fits over the ear. An audiologist can test your hearing and offer advice on the best hearing aid for your situation.
 

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