Tiny hearing aid taking the U.S. by storm
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Tiny hearing aid taking the U.S. by storm

More than 48 million Americans’ hearing is so awful, their quality of life is suffering. The major problem? Most wait too long to act, hoping their hearing will improve on its own.

A game-changing device is revolutionizing the hearing aid industry. Experts say it's the biggest breakthrough they've seen in over a decade. It's hear.com's new IX hearing aid.

What makes the IX hearing aid so special?

It’s one of the world’s first hearing aids with dual processing. Engineers packed two state-of-the-art computer chips into the tiny device, resulting in incredible power and clarity.

The IX hearing aids offer all the benefits of modern hearing aids, like smartphone connectivity and Bluetooth streaming. But they have something completely new: The ability to process speech and background noise independently, then recombine them for crystal clear sound.

Do yourself a favor and don’t wait. Tap or click here to check if you qualify for a 45-day no-risk trial.