Symptoms of Mid-frequency Hearing Loss

Symptoms of Mid-frequency Hearing Loss

Mid-frequency hearing loss often makes it difficult to understand conversations, especially in noisy environments or when multiple people are talking. Because there are many mid-frequency ranges in the human voice, it is often necessary for others to repeat the conversation multiple times, and it is difficult to distinguish between words that sound similar.

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Symptoms of Low-frequency Hearing Loss

Symptoms of Low-frequency Hearing Loss

  • Amy
  • Aug 15, 2025

Low-frequency hearing loss is different from high-frequency hearing loss. It makes people unable to easily detect that they have hearing loss. It makes people feel that the sound has lost its thickness, power, and weight. It is easy to miss the low alarm sound, and the male voice sounds unclear.

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Plant Tour Headsets for Factory Tours&Manufacturing Tours

Plant Tour Headsets for Factory Tours&Manufacturing Tours

  • Claire
  • Aug 15, 2025

Professional tour headsets for factories ensures that all participants can hear explanations, ask questions and participate meaningfully.Don’t know how to choose the tour guide system that’s right for your group? Consult our professional and enthusiastic sales team now.

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Explanation of the Principle of OTC Hearing Aids

Explanation of the Principle of OTC Hearing Aids

  • Amy
  • Aug 16, 2025

Over-the-counter hearing aids have three important components: microphone, amplifier and speaker. Self-fitting hearing aids are equipped with signal channels. Generally, the more channels a hearing aid has, the wider the range it can adjust and the more expensive it is. Bluetooth hearing aids sometimes howl because an environment that can produce echoes is formed near the microphone.

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