by katy
on December 20, 2011
in Blog Entries, Travel, Uncategorized, What's New
If you’re traveling this holiday season to visit family and friends, or perhaps headed out for an exotic vacation, naturally you’ll want to take your Dry & Store with you on your trip. To help you with that mission, here are a few tips we’ve learned from users who never leave home without their Dry & Store units. Read more…
by katy
on November 30, 2011
in Blog Entries, What's New
Here’s the first of 6 fact sheets about hearing health for musicians. (Garage band members, take note!) This one is about guitars and vocalists. We’ll post more fact sheets as they’re issued, so stay tuned!Read more…
by katy
on August 7, 2011
in Blog Entries, What's New
It happened late on a Friday, when just two of us were still at the office. The phone line reserved for incoming support calls kept ringing, so even though it was time to go home, I decided to pick it up. Boy, am I glad I did, because it was one of the best phone calls of all time.Read more…
by katy
on April 21, 2011
in Blog Entries, Uncategorized, What's New
When the second generation of Dry-Brik was introduced in 2007, it featured a more powerful desiccant. It also included a new kind of timer, called a “TimeStrip” to help users remember when to replace the Dry-Brik. Unfortunately, the TimeStrip received mixed reviews. It turns out that the Read more…
by katy
on February 27, 2011
in Blog Entries, Uncategorized, What's New
Last weekend Rick Gilbert and I were in Orlando for Cochlear Americas’ recipient event called “Cochlear Celebration.” Our voices were worn out after a solid three hours of meeting and hopefully helping recipients, but boy oh boy, was it worth it! Highlights (and a few photos) here. . .Read more…
by katy
on February 14, 2011
in Blog Entries, Video, What's New
Hi folks, I recently discovered that our videos, which are closed captioned, do not appear as captioned when viewed on an iPad. Thanks to Bob McPherson (of bhNews fame), we now have the full story as to how this can possibly be! Read more…
by katy
on January 14, 2011
in Blog Entries, What's New
I just discovered this totally cool website from the House Ear Institute on preventing noise-induced hearing loss. Their catch phrase is to “Remember, It’s How You Listen that Counts!”Read more…
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