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Information brochure Explorer - Siemens Hearing Instruments

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10<br />

Tested by Peter.<br />

Made for<br />

discovery.<br />

Just like kids, the <strong>Siemens</strong> <strong>Explorer</strong> may<br />

be lacking in size, but not intelligence!<br />

Its kid-proof shell protects a host of<br />

powerful and sophisticated features,<br />

specially designed to help kids learn<br />

about their world.<br />

More power to little people<br />

Little ears need small hearing instruments,<br />

but also lots of power. <strong>Siemens</strong> <strong>Explorer</strong><br />

500 M and 500 P are designed to optimize<br />

the balance between size and power, and<br />

are versatile enough to fit kids of all ages.<br />

Moreover, in cases where hearing loss<br />

increases with age, you don’t have to<br />

worry about finding a new device every<br />

time a change is detected.<br />

<strong>Siemens</strong> <strong>Explorer</strong>’s amplification can be<br />

easily adjusted to suit changing hearing<br />

needs.<br />

Better understanding<br />

High frequency speech sounds are important<br />

for speech understanding and clarity.<br />

Clinical studies indicate that hearing<br />

instruments with extended frequency<br />

range may improve speech understanding<br />

and language acquisition of hearingimpaired<br />

children 1 .<br />

So we designed <strong>Siemens</strong> <strong>Explorer</strong> with an<br />

extended frequency range, which supports<br />

language acquisition by allowing children<br />

to hear words more distinctly.<br />

1 Stelmachowicz PG, Lewis DE, Choi S, Hoover B.<br />

“Effect of stimulus bandwidth on auditory skills<br />

in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired children.”<br />

Ear Hear. 2007 Aug; 28(4): 483–94.

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