This has been a lot of moisture coming down almost continuously through most of this. I drove out to Costco today and met my wife there and was surprised I guess at how hard the rain was coming down trying to get to my car after doing business at Costco. If you are in the market for hearing Aids, Costco now carries Re-Sound hearing aids from Denmark I believe which can be adjusted directly from your IPhone for any situation you might be in which is great. There is an app you download which allows you to adjust for all sorts of variables in likely any type of situation you might encounter.
Another interesting feature is you can have the sound go to your hearing aids directly from your phone so as not to disturb anyone around you as well on both phone calls or any videos you are watching on your phone or even listening to music through bluetooth. Your hearing aids also will still pick up sounds around you too while you are doing this. It is a relatively new technology which I find wonderful because the hearing aids remind me of what it was like to hear in my 20s once again if they are set up properly like mine have been.
They have a great hearing testing setup at Costcos now too which enables all this to work better for you. I think they are about 1300 dollars per ear.
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