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In addition to the microprocessor, microphones and receivers interface with the hardware to provide the optimal performance. NU-EAR purchases all non-manufactured components from only the best part suppliers and each component is quality tested prior to final assembly and QC. NU-EAR maintains an inventory of circuit sub-assemblies which are selected uniquely according to the hearing instrument's design. The microprocessor can be linked to the software engine. NU-EAR designs its unique microprocessors in a hybrid circuit lab. These tiny miniaturized computing discs contain thousands of resistors, capacitors and circuit connectors which assist in the processing of sophisticated software algorithms. With a NU-EAR digital hearing instrument, its what’s inside that makes the difference. Making your hearing testing appointment |
The final assembly of a hearing instrument is the union of the electronic sub-assembly, the microprocessor and the specially contoured shell casing. It is during this process where the individual parts become part of the working whole. Each instrument must be handcrafted and most of the work is conducted under magnification.
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