Microsound, Inc. is introducing the Microsound personal sound device in the US market. The Microsound Pilot was developed with the 22 million hearing impaired people not using amplification in mind. These 22 million are not seeking help mainly because of price and stigma with traditional hearing aids. Microsound Pilot is intended for people with mild to moderate hearing loss. It is fully digital two memory device. The Microsound Pilot is fitted with the Microsound Eartuner user interactive fitting system. Different sized eartips makes it possible to fit to most users instantly. The entire process can be completed in less than one hour with no need for a second follow up visit.
The Microsound Pilot has a high tech design and looks more like an earpeice for a cell phone or other sound device. This makes it appealing to customers not interested in traditional hearing aids.
The Microsound Pilot is intended for people that realize they are having difficulties hearing in certain situations but might be doing fine in other. The Microsound Pilot is easy to operate and take on and off when needed and the build in rechargeable battery eliminates the need for buying and replacing batteries.
Henrik Nielsen, General Manager of Microsound USA said, "The Microsound Pilot is targeted to the 4 out of 5 hearing impaired that have chosen not to buy traditional hearing solutions. The fast and instant fitting process of the Microsound Pilot makes it possible for hearing health care professionals to offer an affordable digital hearing solution to a population that today is not receiving treatment. With the introduction of the Microsound Pilot we are bridging the gap between traditional hearing instruments and modern communication devices. Something that will appeal to most baby boomers. The Microsound Pilot will be a product extension for most hearing health care professionals that will attract a new group of patients."
For additional information please visit www.microsound.com or contact General Manager Henrik M. Nielsen at +1-952-233-1647.
Introducing the Microsound Pilot Personal Sound Device
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