“Moxi Pro makes it incredibly easy to hear the voices that matter to me.”
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Ginny, who turns 65 this year, was not surprised that her hearing was on the decline. “My mother was diagnosed with hearing loss a number of years ago, so it was not a big surprise to me to learn I was following in her footsteps,” said Ginny. The need to clearly hear her grandchildren’s cherished voices was the final motivation Ginny Eichler needed to seek out a solution for her hearing loss.
“Voices come through perfectly while the surrounding noise
and clatter simply fades into the background”
Ginny enjoys a very close relationship with grandchildren (ages 11, 9 and 6), but was finding it increasingly difficult to hear their soft voices, and keep up with their excited chatter when relaying stories from their day. “My relationship with my grandchildren means everything to me, and was a huge motivation to have my hearing tested and to try hearing aids for the first time. They are always so excited to share with me, and I didn’t want to frustrate them by asking them to repeat themselves or speak more slowly. I didn’t want my inability to hear to affect the relationship we have.”
Ginny noticed a significant difference from the first moment she wore her MoxiTM Pro hearing instruments. “I honestly didn’t realize all the sounds I had been missing. I could hear my footsteps on the floor, water running from the tap, a newspaper page as I turned it. Everything was suddenly crisp and clear, and very natural sounding.”
As a first time hearing aid wearer, Ginny has been pleasantly surprised by Moxi Pro’s comfort and fit. She’s been able to wear them for up to 14 hours a day and has found them very easy to take off and put on. “They are incredibly lightweight and discreet. They are perfect for a woman like myself who doesn’t want to look old, and yet for one reason or another needs hearing assistance.”
Ginny clearly hears not only her grandchildrenr’s voice but so many sounds that make her day to day life enjoyable. “Moxi Pro makes it incredibly easy to hear the voices that matter to me. I can be at a Christmas concert, or a busy restaurant, or a family gathering and I don’t have to strain to hear people. The voices come through perfectly, while the surrounding noise and clatter simply fades into the background.”