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Losing your hearing needn’t mean losing out
You’ll be stunned by all the clever, life-changing products available


If you know someone with a hearing loss then you could help transform their life by introducing them to over 300 ingenious products from RNID Products, part of the UK’s largest charity representing people who are deaf or hard of hearing.

If your eyesight is poor you wear glasses. You don’t wear them for fun, you wear them because life is more difficult without them and because we live in a beautiful world that enriches our lives when we look at it.

It’s the same with hearing loss. We all love chatting with friends and family, watching TV, listening to our favourite songs and the sound of laughter. So why not encourage your hard of hearing friends and family to start enjoying these pleasures again?

Amplified telephones – friends and family are just a phone call away
Stay in touch and keep your independence with an amplified phone or mobile. No more ‘what’s and ‘pardon’s’ as many phones are suitable for people with a severe hearing loss.

Hear the TV clearly without upsetting the neighbours
There are a whole range of products that can help you listen to the TV without needing to turn it up to full volume.

Vibrating alarm clocks ensure you won’t oversleep
Our alarm clocks are not only loud, but they also have a flat pad that goes under your pillow and vibrates to wake you when the alarm sounds.

Join in conversations, even in noisy environments
Personal amplifiers are small, hand-held devices that help you hear more clearly whether you have a hearing aid or not. If you already have a hearing aid, they are supplied with a neckloop that you can wear under your top. They help block out background noise and allow you to focus on your conversation. If you don’t have a hearing aid, you can use them with headphones or earbuds. They are ideal when you’re out shopping, in a restaurant, in a meeting, or watching TV.

Don’t miss friends and relatives at your door
You won’t need to look out of the window, waiting for people to turn up, when you have a portable, flashing, amplified, vibrating doorbell that can even alert you to the front door when you’re in the garden!

“Ignoring a potential hearing loss can have far reaching effects on people’s everyday lives, from not being able to hear your children’s laughter to feeling isolated and cut off from friends and family. I should know, I have a hearing loss myself.”
Eric Sykes – comedian, actor and author

Request a FREE Solutions catalogue with over 300 life-changing products for people who are deaf or hard of hearing:

support@rnid.org.uk
Telephone 01733 361199
Textphone 01733 238020
Or shop online right now at www.rnid.org.uk/shop

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