Some of the first questions new clients ask us – particularly our online clients – is “how big are your hearing aids?” “Will anybody notice them?”
One particularly enterprising client thought of a way to work out how big they are, and gave us permission to share his idea. He took an old rubber thong (known to our US and UK friends as a flip-flop, or a jandal if you are in NZ). He then cut it into pieces, and measured out the size of our LOF model and cut it approximately to shape:
This was a while ago now, before we released our SIE-64, which is even smaller.
Many of our clients are very inventive and come up with some brilliant ideas.
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