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This new hearing aid for the slightly and moderately hard of hearing is so small that it fits right inside the ear. Miniaturisation and the microchip have enabled the German manufacturers, Siemens, to pack microphone, battery, receiver, amplifier, volume control and adapter for tuning in to speech wavelengths all into a space of 2 cubic centimetres.

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Press, 30 January 1984, Page 12

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This new hearing aid for the slightly and moderately hard of hearing is so small that it fits right inside the ear. Miniaturisation and the microchip have enabled the German manufacturers, Siemens, to pack microphone, battery, receiver, amplifier, volume control and adapter for tuning in to speech wavelengths all into a space of 2 cubic centimetres. Press, 30 January 1984, Page 12

This new hearing aid for the slightly and moderately hard of hearing is so small that it fits right inside the ear. Miniaturisation and the microchip have enabled the German manufacturers, Siemens, to pack microphone, battery, receiver, amplifier, volume control and adapter for tuning in to speech wavelengths all into a space of 2 cubic centimetres. Press, 30 January 1984, Page 12