Songbird hearing aids are suitable for persons with mild to moderate hearing loss. Songbird flexfit is a behind-the-ear, digital, disposable hearing aid, very affordable, and which can be bought even without medical prescription or hearing exams. However, it would be advisable that you see a doctor about your hearing loss, because you might be suffering from a severe condition which can go worse if left untreated. After that, you can go for this instrument that comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee and which is very discrete and comfortable.
Actually, Songbird is the only behind-the-ear hearing aid that can be adjusted for maximum comfort. It delivers a crystal-clear digital sound, and it will serve you well for up to 400 hours. If you take care to switch it off when you’re not wearing it, the instrument can serve you for a very long time, thus being convenient for people living on smaller budgets. It offers the same quality of sound throughout the whole battery life. Being a disposable hearing aid, you don’t need to worry about replacing the battery. When it runs out, you just throw it away and get another one. Songbird flexfit features a volume control wheel which also has the on/off switch function and which is placed on the main body of the device. It offers three levels of sound volume to choose from, depending on your hearing loss severity or on the environmental noise conditions.
Songbird hearing aids come in one universal size that fits most ears of adult persons. This is possible because the tip that goes into the ear is very small, most of the components of the hearing device being placed on the main body, which goes behind the ear. At about $80, which can be paid in two installments, Songbird hearing aids are a good alternative to those elaborated and expensive instruments that you maybe can’t afford to buy.

Can you tell me if this device will be small enough for a child’s ear?
Posted by F. Roessler | 30. Jan, 2010, 7:13 pmIf small enough it would bw valuable for the meetings I attend. Excellent possibility!
Posted by F. Roessler | 30. Jan, 2010, 7:15 pmDo you have a website where I can see the device and get more information. And also a place where I can purchase it.
Thanks
Patricia
Posted by Patricia Dubé | 28. Feb, 2010, 11:54 amBe careful, it could cause more hearing loss !!! I am a hearing professional.
Posted by Jeff | 04. Mar, 2010, 11:04 am