Updated on November 9, 2023

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Created on August 2, 2019

Solar Ear Hearing Aid HD-USB-43

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The HD-USB-43 Hearing Aid is an affordable, USB charged solution to hearing loss.

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Product Description

The Solar Ear HD USB-43 is a behind the ear hearing aid designed to be affordable and sustainable. The battery is rechargeable and uses a USB connection.

Target Users (Target Impact Group)

Distributors / Implementing Organizations

Manufacturing/Building Method

Solar Ear manufactures all of their products in their factories in Brazil, Botswana, and China.

Intellectural Property Type

Other

User Provision Model

Solar Ear hearing aids are sold by distributors in 40 countries. Contacts for these distributors are listed here.

Distributions to Date Status

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Design Specifications

The Solar Ear USB-HD-43 is a behind the ear hearing aid designed for people with mild to moderate hearing loss. The device is powered by a lithium polymer battery which requires two hours of charging to last 16-20 hours. The aid can be charged from any USB port. The USB-HD-43 can store two listening programs using the memory switch.

Technical Support

The first line of support for the USB-HD-43 is this user manual. The hearing programs must be set by a healthcare professional.

Replacement Components

While the product is under warranty it can be sent to Solar Ear for repair. Replacement batteries are also available.

Lifecycle

The battery can be charged 500 times without degradation.

Manufacturer Specified Performance Parameters

Vetted Performance Status

Solar Ear ran a clinical trial on their behind the ear aid with Bispebjerg Hospital which showed that participants had increased hearing in the desired frequency range.

Safety

Patients with a middle-ear infection are cautioned not to use this product until cured, unless instructed otherwise by a doctor.

Complementary Technical Systems

USB charging ports are needed to receive the device.

Academic Research and References

Parving, A., Christensen, B., Nielsen, J., Konrádsson, K., 2005, Clinical Trial of a Low-Cost, High Power Compression Hearing Aid, Audiological Medicine, 3(2), pp.76–81.

Humphreys, G., 2013, Technology Transfer Aids Hearing, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 91(7), pp. 471–472.

Compliance with regulations

The Solar Ear USB-HD-43 bears the CE mark and is FDA approved.

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