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Lee Majors Bionic Hearing Aids
Affordable Options For Mild Hearing Loss


Lee Majors Bionic Hearing AidsLee Majors Bionic Hearing Aids are affordable, easy to use options for people with mild to moderate hearing loss. These hearing aids aren't suitable for all types of hearing loss, but if you are a good candidate for them, you will enjoy the added convenience of being able to recharge the devices rather than changing batteries. 
 
Hearing aids can run into the hundreds or thousands of dollars. Some of them come with advanced technology that you might not even need. If you just want a basic hearing aid that is easy to use and care for, then the Lee Majors Bionic Hearing Aids could just be what you need.
 
You can order one without a prescription or hearing test and adjust the volume to suit your personal needs. However, if you are experiencing hearing loss, it is always a good idea to be checked out by a doctor just to make sure nothing is seriously wrong.

If you have problems hearing phone conversations, or have to ask people to repeat themselves over and over, you could have some degree of hearing loss. Others may complain you turn the TV up too loud, or you may experience ringing or hissing noises in your ear. A hearing aid may be able to alleviate these problems. Lee Majors Bionic Hearing Aids are simple electronic devices that amplify sounds so they are louder and you can better distinguish them.

One advantage to the Lee Majors Bionic Hearing Aids is that they are rechargeable. This is a big help to seniors who may not be able to manipulate small hearing aid batteries. All you have to do is remove the device and place it in the recharger overnight. You can even buy an extra earpiece so you can wear one while the other is charging. A fully charged earpiece should last for about 6 to 10 hours.

Lee Majors Bionic Hearing Aids come with everything you need to improve your hearing. You get the rechargeable hearing aid, charging case, AC adaptor, two AAA batteries for recharging without electrical power, five sizes and two styles of ear caps, a cleaning brush, storage pouch, guide, and instructional DVD. The hearing aid can be used in either ear and the different sizes of caps allow you to choose the one for optimum comfort and performance.

Lee Majors Bionic Hearing Aids are designed to be worn inside the outer ear. These are tiny ear buds that can be worn discreetly. You can adjust the amplification to the level you need. Crowded areas with a lot of background noises may require lower amplification than listening to the TV; you can adjust the level at any time to suit your needs. The batteries can be recharged up to 1000 times each and when the batteries are low, a beeping noise will let you know it is time to remove the device and recharge.

To keep Lee Majors Bionic Hearing Aids working at their best, it is recommended to care for them properly. Avoid exposing them to sunlight, humidity, heat, or water. They should be removed when sweating, swimming, or when you are in the rain. Keeping the earpiece properly cleaned will not only promote good ear health, it can also reduce whistling noises caused by accumulated fluid or ear wax.

Lee Majors Bionic Hearing Aids may not be indicated for everyone with hearing loss, but these could be a good match if you have mild hearing problems that are helped through amplification. In that case, these hearing aids could be an affordable and convenient option.

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