Beetle by ReSound

Wireless Communications

The Beetle offered by ReSound wirelessly connects ReSound hearing devices that have a telecoil with any Bluetooth-compatible accessory. Pair the Beetle to ReSound hearing devices and offer patients the option to enjoy hands-free use of their cell phone.

Beetle offered by ReSound

  • Discreetly clips onto the patient’s shirt to allow hands-free use of cell phones
  • Features user-friendly control – simply press two buttons to talk hands-free
  • Weighs 0.35 ounces; so small and light-weight, patients won’t even notice they’re wearing it – and neither will others

More patients can benefit

The Beetle offered by ReSound wirelessly connects ReSound hearing devices with any Bluetooth-compatible accessory, providing wireless benefits for more patients.

 

The Beetle is compatible with any ReSound hearing instrument with a telecoil:

  • ReSound Azure
  • ReSound X-plore
  • ReSound Ziga
  • ReSound Essence
  • ReSound Sparx Who is the Beetle appropriate for?

Who is the Beetle appropriate for?

  • Tech-savvy patients
  • Patients who require hands-free telephone use in the car
  • Patients who want the convenience of wireless  connectivity
  • Patients who experience feedback or interference using the phone

Specifications

Size (L x W x H in): 1.6 x 1.0 x 0.5

Weight: 0.35 oz

Charge time: 2 hours

Battery life: 4-6 hours, talk time / 70+ hours, standby

Warranty: 1 year

Contact Information

Newtone Hearing Center

21300 Gertrude Ave., Suite #2
Port Charlotte, FL 33952

PH: 941.258.3730
FAX: 941.258.3731
info@newtonehearing.com

Next door to the Cultural Center

Hearing Loss

Loss of hearing affects over 30 million Americans of all ages. Hearing loss can range from being very mild in nature, resulting in not hearing faint, high pitched sounds or voices, to impairment that is so severe very loud noises may not be detected.

As with most other health problems, early detection allows for more effective intervention. In some cases, hearing loss is medically treatable and may be improved. In cases where the hearing loss is permanent, hearing aids are a form of treatment that allow for compensation of the hearing loss. Early detection and intervention also offers a means of support for both the hearing impaired person and his family with the social and mental burdens often associated with hearing loss.