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Life Changing Technology provides detailed manuals and fitting guides for advanced hearing aid earmolds, tubing options, and audiology accessories.

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Life Changing Technology

Life Changing Technology provides detailed product documentation for specialized audiological accessories, focusing primarily on custom hearing aid earmolds and fitting guides.

Their manuals cover a wide array of form factors, including Behind-The-Ear (BTE) and Receiver-in-the-Ear (RITE) molds compatible with advanced hearing aid platforms such as Polaris, Polaris R, and Velox S. The brand's technical documentation ensures that audiology professionals and users can accurately select from different materials like Hard Acrylic, Soft Silicone, and Oto Therm to guarantee optimal fit, acoustic seal, and daily comfort.

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  • What platforms are Life Changing Technology earmolds compatible with?

    These earmolds and accessories are compatible with advanced hearing platforms including Polaris R, Polaris, and Velox S.

  • What materials are used in custom earmolds?

    Custom earmolds are available in various biologically safe materials, including Hard Acrylic, Soft Silicone, and Oto Therm (a body temperature reactive material).

  • What is the difference between standard and dry tubing?

    Dry tubing is slightly less flexible than standard tubing but is moisture-resistant. Utilizing thicker tubing can also help reduce feedback issues in power fittings.

  • What earmold styles are available?

    Available custom styles include Micro, Canal, Canal Lock, Half Skeleton, Skeleton, Semi Skeleton, Full Shell, and Helix Lock, depending on your audiological needs and ear anatomy.