BTE Hearing Aid Open Liquid Silicone Rubber Ear Dome
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BTE hearing aid open Liquid silicone rubber ear dome
Liquid silicone rubber ear dome is also called LSR ear domes, LSR ear tips, silicone ear plugs and LSR silicone ear buds, which is made of 100% medical grade high clear Liquid silicone rubber by Liquid Injection mold.
LSR silicone rubber ear domes usage:
1. Wrap the receiver or sound guide tube to avoid direct contact with the external auditory canal;
2. Protect the receiver, reduce damp and avoid being blocked by cerumen;
3. Fixed hearing aid;
4. Can prevent screaming;
5. In terms of clarity, earplugs can concentrate and hear more clearly.
How to choose liquid silicone rubber ear domes:
types | Suitable for that level of hearing loss | Suitable for that types of hearing AIDS | suitable for the crowd |
Normal ear domes | Low, midium, heavy | Traditional behind-the-ear hearing AIDS | all |
high-power ear domes | heavy | External receiver type hearing aid | High frequency steep drop type severe hearing loss for switching users who require loudness of sound |
Half open ear domes | Low, midium | External receiver type hearing aid | Need comfort first, have concealed requirement to the appearance |
Open ear domes | Low, midium | External receiver type hearing aid | High frequency steep drop type, concealment requirements for the appearance but not suitable for custom machine crowd |
How to choose the size of earplug of the same style
In general, the bigger the earplugs, the less breathable they are and the more acoustic they will sound. The smaller the earplug, the better the air permeability, and the sound will decay accordingly.
This isn't to say that bigger is better, or smaller is better. It's about the size of your ear canal. Just like the shoes that fit the best, earplugs that fit the right size sound the best.
In addition, it is also necessary to consider some special conditions of the ear canal, such as otitis media patients, it is recommended to choose hollow earplugs with good air permeability, which can reduce the recurrence of otitis media.
When using earplugs, you should refer to the following points:
1. Clean hands before use;
2. Do not insert too hard to avoid damage to the ear canal;
3. Rotate the earplug to the appropriate position if it is uncomfortable after insertion;
4. If you divide your left and right ears, don't wear them backwards.