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  2. GN Store Nord - Wikipedia

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    GN continued focusing on its two core businesses; hearing aids and headsets, produced by GN Hearing and GN Audio, respectively. On October 2, 2006, GN announced its decision to divest GN Hearing (formerly GN ReSound) and GN Otometrics (a company producing audio measuring equipment) to Swiss competitor Sonova (formerly known as Phonak). The deal ...

  3. Hearing aid - Wikipedia

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    Hearing aids are used for a variety of pathologies including sensorineural hearing loss, conductive hearing loss, and single-sided deafness. Hearing aid candidacy was traditionally determined by a Doctor of Audiology, or a certified hearing specialist, who will also fit the device based on the nature and degree of the hearing loss being treated.

  4. Soundhawk - Wikipedia

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    Soundhawk was founded by Rodney Perkins, Stanford University School of Medicine, Otologist.He is also the founder of ReSound and the California Ear Institute at Stanford University [4] Executive leadership at Soundhawk includes Perkins as CEO; Drew Dundas, formerly director of Audiology and Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology at UCSF as President and Chief Technology Officer; Steve Manser ...

  5. History of hearing aids - Wikipedia

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    This hearing aid used digital circuits to handle a two-channel compression amplifier. Even though early research on this hearing aid was successful, AT&T, the parent company to Bell Laboratories, pulled out of the hearing aid market and sold its rights to Resound Corporation in 1987. When the hybrid hearing aid was put on in the market, it ...

  6. Earmold - Wikipedia

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    An earmold (also spelled; ear mold, ear mould or earmould) is a device worn inserted into the ear for sound conduction or hearing protection. Earmolds are anatomically shaped and can be produced in different sizes for general use or specially cast from particular ear forms. [ 1 ]

  7. Resound - Wikipedia

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    Resound or ReSound may refer to: Resound, 2002 album by Ugress "Resound", 2001 track by Neurosis from A Sun That Never Sets;

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