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National Center for Hearing Assistive Technology

 

The National Center for Hearing Assistive Technology (NCHAT) promotes the use of technology to maximize the residual hearing of people who are hard of hearing.

Featured Articles:
Communication Access During a Power Outage
Financial Assistance for Hearing Aids and Hearing Assistive Technology
The Audiogram: Explanation and Significance

Cochlear Implants
Hearing Aids
Other Technology Issues

Selecting  a Hearing Aid

9-year-old Wins Award for Acoustic Research

Telecoil and Telephones

Effectiveness of Ear Wax Removal Systems.
More on Directional Microphones

Hearing Aid  Research

Classroom  Acoustics

Order  a Consumer’s Guide to Hearing Aids

Status of  Captioned Movies in Theaters

Learning to Hear
One Woman’s Story of Life After a Cochlear Implant

Why  Don’t People Who Need Hearing Aids Wear Them?

Why is Section 508 Important?

What do SHHH Members Say About Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants?
Survey Results

Ear Molds and Hearing Aids

Touchless  T-coil

FAQ on hearing aids and cell phones

Automatic  Speech Recognition

One Member’s Solution to Digital Cellular Telephone Interference to Hearing





   
 
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