Rebecca Penney at Baker Hearing Aids says, “I have been helping people hear better in Georgia for over 21 years. This is a major breakthrough in technology. NuEar even added a feature that allows conversation on the phone with no annoying whistling sounds. Our clients are absolutely amazed at the clarity of this product. Rhapsody makes it so easy for our clients to hear clearly in different settings, including a noisy restaurant or church.”
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Rebecca Penney, the owner of Baker Hearing Aids is a graduate of the University of Georgia in Athens and is National Board Certified
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Baker Hearing Aids has been a family owned hearing healthcare practice since 1970, and owned by Rebecca Penney since 1989. After purchasing the business from Mrs. Edna Baker, Rebecca began intense coursework to become a licensed hearing instrument specialist, and continued her education and training to achieve the prestigious National Board Certification.
Working as a hearing healthcare professional, Rebecca remembers patients that wore body aids and eyeglass aids. Even then, with basic hearing amplification, she saw the life-altering improvement that better hearing gave to her patients. Today, Rebecca works with the most advanced digital technology and feels that digital hearing instruments give the patient the best opportunity to hear.
Rebecca has worked side by side with her Administrative Assistant, Mary Moran, who has been at Baker Hearing Aids since its beginning in 1970. Mary’s experience and knowledge have been an integral part of the success of Baker Hearing Aids in the Middle Georgia area.
Rebecca loves her profession and is fortunate to see the amazing results of better hearing for her patients everyday. She fully embraces the profession of hearing healthcare with integrity, honor, and a commitment to help people improve their quality of life through better hearing.
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Area's Authorized Exclusive Nu-Ear Electronics Dispenser
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Nanoscience Creates Major Breakthrough in Hearing Technology. NU EAR Electronics from San Diego, a manufacturer of high-tech hearing devices has produced a hearing aid built with the science of nanotechnology. The smart hearing device delivers clearer, crisper sound that is more natural. Rhapsody is the most advanced line of hearing instruments. To learn more about the newest scientific improvements in hearing technology or hearing loss contact Baker Hearing Aids in Macon, Georgia. The area’s only NU EAR dispensing office.
“I have been helping people hear better for over 18 years. This is a major breakthrough in technology. Rhapsody makes it so easy for our clients to hear clearly in different settings, including a noisy restaurant or church. NU-EAR even added a feature that allows conversation on the phone with no feedback, that annoying whistling sound. Our clients are absolutely amazed with the clarity,” says Rebecca Penney.
Built into Rhapsody is power and intelligence, and that gives patients the ability to hear in even the most difficult environments. Rhapsody is the best performing hearing system on the market.
Constructed with the exclusive Active Feedback Intercept, Rhapsody virtually eliminates annoying feedback, the whistling sound that is a common complaint from wearers. Added into this tiny hearing device is a Directional Speech Detector. The microchip constantly monitors noise levels, and as the background noise increases, the technology will slowly shut down the rear-facing port, allowing you to hear the conversation in front and next to you.
In addition, Rhapsody includes the Acoustic Signature, a feature that categorizes sounds and then tells the hearing aid what changes to make, automatically, to give a consistently clear and natural sound.
If you have struggled to hear in restaurants or have some difficulty understanding and have others repeat, Rhapsody makes conversations more enjoyable and easier to hear. The innovative new device helps overcome the strain of listening by enhancing specific frequencies or pitches that are not being heard well while managing background noise.
The result is accurate fittings and fewer office visits for the patient because of this advancement in technology and sophisticated fitting software that more accurately programs the hearing aid to the hearing loss.
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