[mou] SongFinder Hearing Aids Information

Dave and Linda Felker golfbird@comcast.net
Tue, 7 Jun 2005 16:49:03 -0500


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An article in ABA's Birding Magazine followed by two glowing letters to
the editor prompted me to query MOU-MNbird readers concerning knowledge
about these devices.  I had so many people ask me for the results that I
decided to pass the information along.
 
They work best for people who have a high frequency hearing loss, but
can hear reasonably well in the normal range.  Responses to my email
were all favorable.  People who use them recommend them.  You can hear
birds not heard before like Cape May Warbler.  You do have to relearn
the some of the songs.  Two drawbacks mentioned are having to wear the
headset itself and sometimes it impedes hearing some of the distant
low-pitched birds.  I am going to purchase the aids and will report my
reaction.
 
To find out more here's the website:  www.hearbirdsagain.com  It is very
helpful.
 
Linda Felker  Eagan
 

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