OpenEar Lento – Wireless Bluetooth Headphones
$79.00
Lento offers a sleek, open-ear listening experience with lightweight comfort and all-day battery life—ideal for active lifestyles.
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Key Product Features
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Bluetooth 5.3 Connectivity: Ensures a stable and efficient wireless connection.
- Sleek Black Finish: Offers a modern, understated look that suits both casual and active wear.
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Directional Audio Technology: Delivers sound directly to the ears while keeping them open to ambient noise.
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IPX5 Waterproof Rating: Offers protection against sweat and light rain, suitable for workouts and outdoor use.
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Battery Life: Provides approximately 8 hours of talk time, with a 500mAh charging case for extended use.
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Charging Interface: Utilises a USB Type-C port for quick and convenient charging.
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Controls: Equipped with button controls for easy operation.
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Lightweight Design: Each earbud weighs about 10 grams, ensuring comfort during prolonged use.
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FAQ's
How do hearing aids work?
Hearing aids work by picking up sound through a microphone, amplifying the sound via an internal amplifier, and then delivering the sound to the ear through a speaker. Modern hearing aids also have advanced features to reduce background noise and focus on speech clarity.
What types of hearing aids are available?
- There are several types of hearing aids, including:
- Behind-the-Ear (BTE): Worn behind the ear with a tube leading to the ear canal.
- In-the-Ear (ITE): Worn inside the outer ear, covering the entire ear.
- In-the-Canal (ITC): Fits partially inside the ear canal.
- Completely-in-Canal (CIC): Small and fits completely inside the ear canal.
- Receiver-in-Canal (RIC): The receiver (speaker) sits inside the ear canal, while the rest of the device is worn behind the ear.
How do I know which hearing aid is right for me?
The type of hearing aid that is right for you depends on factors such as the severity of your hearing loss, lifestyle, and personal preferences. An audiologist can assess your hearing loss and help recommend the most suitable hearing aid based on your needs.
Are hearing aids covered by insurance?
Coverage for hearing aids varies by insurance provider and plan. Some health insurance policies may cover the cost of hearing aids, while others may offer partial reimbursement. It’s important to check with your insurance provider for specific details on coverage.
Can hearing aids connect to other devices?
Yes, many modern hearing aids offer Bluetooth connectivity, allowing them to pair with smartphones, televisions, and other devices for hands-free communication or audio streaming. You can adjust settings and control the volume via smartphone apps or remotes.
How do I clean and maintain my hearing aid?
To maintain your hearing aid, clean it regularly using a soft cloth or a hearing aid brush to remove dirt and wax buildup. Avoid using water or harsh chemicals. You should also store your hearing aid in a dry place when not in use to prevent moisture damage.
Not Sure Which Hearing Aid Is Right for You?
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