The prefix “nHL” conventionally refers to sound level (dB) of a signal referenced to the thresholds for a group otologically normal hearing people – it is the same concept as dB HL, however nHL is of…
How do bone anchored systems work? Bone anchored hearing systems transfer sound to the cochlea via direct bone conduction, bypassing the outer and middle ear. This is similar to the way that sound is…
This is the second of three parts of the webinar “The advantages and benefits of performing Real Ear Measurements”. Amanda Goodhew, International Clinical Trainer with the Interacoustics Academy, dis…
Interacoustics supplies calibration equipment from both Brüel & Kjær and G.R.A.S. Both manufacturers produce complete calibration sets with the exception that only Brüel & Kjær offers an artificial m…
Below, you can find quick answers to frequently asked questions on the Audible Contrast Threshold (ACT) test. For more detailed information, please refer to the Interacoustics Academy complete guide…
Affinity Compact Clever made compact Affinity Compact is a new peak in hearing aid fitting. Help your clients to hear better. Watch video Get a quote [chevron-down] Brochure Technical specifications…
If you find an asymmetry between the ears in ASSR, can you apply masking? It is absolutely key that any masking needs are met for accurate diagnosis and management. The principles of masking ASSR are…
Required equipment Equinox Evo Patient response button Headphones or insert phones Test procedure First, set up the protocol to do ABLB as this is not a separate test screen. Go to Menu | Setup | AC4…
The Interacoustics Academy presents an interview with Aoife O'Meara, Senior Pediatric Audiologist at the Children & Young People's Audiology Centre at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in Lon…
The “calibrate for open fit” is used when fitting an open fit hearing aid. It prevents sound leaking from the ear and picked up by the reference microphone during aided measurements. It is performed…
This video will take you through the procedure of how to obtain an electrically evoked stapedius reflex threshold (eSRT) and its clinical applications. You can read the full transcript below. Introdu…
The term ‘in-situ’ in the context of audiology is often used to refer to when a hearing instrument or other device is being worn. What is in-situ SPL? In-situ SPL refers to the characteristics of a s…