Silicone protective case for MED-EL Rondo 3 audio processor - black
- Protective silicone protective case for the audio processor.
Protective case for the MED-EL Rondo 3 audio processor.
Are you worried that you might damage or lose your audio processor? We have a solution for that.
The silicone protective case, similar to a mobile phone cases, protects the audio processor against scratches and damage due to falling. With the additional use of hair and clothing hooks from SmartEar, it protects the hearing device from potential loss. This solution is especially recommended for parents of children with hearing loss.
What are the features and benefits of the audio processor protective case?
Flexible and soft silicone material is designed to adhere tightly to the processor, keeping the microphones uncovered.
Special round holes around the housing keep the processor at the right temperature, which allows it to function properly.
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Compatible with SmartEAR hooks
Possibility to equip with a hair or clothes hook. Possibility to equip with a hair or clothes hanger. Optionally, the case with a hook will additionally protect the sound processor against possible fall or loss.
Compatible accessories:
- single clip-on hook for attaching to clothing, click HERE.
- double clip-on hook for attaching to clothing, click HERE.
- single hairpin hook, click HERE.
- single hair clip hook, click HERE.
Use a silicone case and feel free and safe!
Opinions about Silicone protective case for MED-EL Rondo 3 audio processor - black
5.00
Number of opinions issued: 2
Opinion confirmed by purchase
This product is a good product and durable. Made with good silicone product.
2024-06-21
Madushika Nalendran, Kandy
Opinion not confirmed by purchase
Do you ship to Lesotho
2024-04-28
Ithabeleng Mokatile
Guide
Hearing devices, such as hearing aids and audio processors, are not only valuable but also very costly. For children with hearing impairments, these devices are crucial in daily communication and learning.
When, after giving birth to my little girl, I got to know she’s deaf my life lapsed. I couldn’t face up to this, I didn’t believe the final diagnosis, I didn’t want to listen to anything that the doctor was saying to me.
Do you need to exchange your MED-EL audio processor for a new one soon and you don’t know which one to choose?