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Bluetooth:
New Capabilities
for Hearing Aids


Bluetooth™ uses short-range wireless radio technology to connect devices to each other. It eliminates the need for wires to connect devices together. Now, your cell phone, your music player, TV, and other devices can play sound directly through your hearing aid - wirelessly, using Bluetooth technology.

Although Bluetooth technology has been around for a while, it is now becoming the new standard for most electronic devices. For those who wear hearing aids, Bluetooth technology provides the ability to use hands free devices wirelessly with the hearing aid. And, to allow hearing aids to communicate with each other, to provide the most natural hearing enhancement possible.

Those who are shopping for their first hearing aid will do well by purchasing one with Bluetooth technology. Find out more at AVA Hearing Center, the area Bluetooth hearing aid technology experts. We can show you several new options. Call us for your Bluetooth consultation today.


AVA Announces New Passport™
Premimum Hearing Instruments

Passport by Unitron offers an extraordinary array of advanced technologies that promote clearer, more engaging hearing than ever before. Passport's innovations include unprecedented control over listening preferences, wireless connectivity and programming, and digitally precise venting.

Passport's smartFocus™ gives people the ability to control four adaptive features of their hearing instruments, including the microphone strategy, to refine individual listening preferences.

AVA Hearing Center is pleased to offer the new high-technology Passport line to our patients, in several smart styles. Visit AVA to learn more.
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Assistive Listening Devices
Improve the Quality of Life


It is marvelous to be able to connect your hearing aid directly to your cell phone, cordless phone, TV or music player. ALDs or Assistive Listening Devices are the gadgets that make such connections possible, adding so much richness to your hearing and daily life.

Technician Molly Johnson
and Dr. Karen Jacobs
inspect a hearing aid.
ALDs can be as simple as a no-battery headset that plugs into your cordless or cell phone. Or more advanced, using Bluetooth™ wireless technology to link devices via short-range radio communication.

At AVA Hearing Center, we offer a full range of ALD soutions and equipment matched to your daily needs and lifestyle. We can recommend and provide ALDs to enhance your hearing experience at every level. To find out more about how ALDs can work for you, connecting your equipment to your hearing aid, contact AVA today.