The Boot
No, I didn't give anyone the "boot".
I mentioned earlier that I couldn't find the boot (or commonly called "shoe" or audio shoe) for the hearing aid in a previous post. It also has a link to a video (Oticon AP700/FM7 input shoe) to demonstrate how to put it on correctly. (Shoes get broken easily if you aren't careful.)
I mentioned earlier that I couldn't find the boot (or commonly called "shoe" or audio shoe) for the hearing aid in a previous post. It also has a link to a video (Oticon AP700/FM7 input shoe) to demonstrate how to put it on correctly. (Shoes get broken easily if you aren't careful.)

Oticon Audio i/p Shoe AP700-standard
This is the boot I use for the receiver. It just slips on the battery door and then the receiver is plugged into the bottom of the boot. I wish I caught this sooner. Better late than never, huh?
Labels: hearing aids
2 Comments:
came quickly over to see if there were any photographs of you and girls after the haircuts :)
Seema like the boot boosts up your sound system. Really good.
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