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The Hearing Amplifier is an amplifier designed for use by individuals who are hard of hearing. The device loops over either ear. It incorporates an electronic amplifier, and on/off and volume control switches, and a button battery. The Hearing Amplifier is in a rigid plastic case complete with 3 button batteries.

Notes: The manufacturer states this product is not intended as a substitute for a medically prescribed hearing aid. ** The purchase price listed includes shipping and handling . ** This product is available on a refundable five-day trial.

Price: 33.75.

This product record was updated on December 22, 2003.

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Metragen II Ltd.

4404 20th Sideroad RR # 4
Cookstown, Ontario L0L 1L0
Canada
Telephone: 888-682-9520 or 416-635-9212.
Fax: 416-635-8266.
Web: http://www.metragenll.com.
Email: metragenll@aim.com.


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