Hearing aids are definitely not sexy gadgets, but it’s nice to see that they too benefit of the “touch bubble” that we’re in. Just like for Bluetooth headsets, finding tiny buttons can be difficult and sometimes confusing. Starkey Laboratories have come up with a touch control that is much less error-prone. By swiping a finger up for down, it is possible to adjust the volume.
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