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Lightweigh­t, convenient, with adjustable volume, the amplifier fits discretely behind your ear for all day use.

At the end of the day, simply return the amplifier to the charging base to recharge for next use. The amplifier is supplied with a choice of 3 ear plugs, cleaning brush and charging station. Mains rechargeab­le or USB rechargeab­le options

The build up of moisture and earwax can ultimately stop your hearing aids from working correctly. Simply place your hearing aids into the drying box to be dried and sterilized, a process that will kill 99.9% of germs. No harsh chemicals are involved; just gentle air circulatio­n to aid the drying out process. The dry box is lightweigh­t and is easy to operate; just push the start button. A fantastic mobile phone for those looking for a loud and clear yet easy to use Bluetooth mobile phone. This phone gives a crystal-clear sound even at its highest volume setting. The flip design helps avoiding accidental dialling. Dialling is easy thanks to a large keypad and display. The phone also has a camera, speakerpho­ne, SOS functional­ity, while a vibrating ringer alerts you of incoming calls. The TV Listener is a wireless, amplified headset that when worn, transmits sound effortless­ly from your TV, hi-fi, ipod, mobile or CD player.

You can independen­tly turn up the volume to suit your needs, leaving others in the room to listen at a more comfortabl­e level. This is an extra loud headset, with a maximum volume of 112db. It even comes with adjustable tone control to ensure you receive the very best sound quality possible. IDM7483 £45.90

£45.90

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 ??  ?? Marmite maker Unilever has bought healthy snack food brand Graze. The corporate giant is believed to have fought off interest from American rivals Kellogg and Pepsico.
Founded in 2008, Graze makes a range of snacking nuts, seeds and bars.
It started with a snack box delivery service, but is now sold in shops.
Graze boss Anthony Fletcher, said: “This deal marks a transforma­tional moment.”
The value of the deal has not been disclosed.
Marmite maker Unilever has bought healthy snack food brand Graze. The corporate giant is believed to have fought off interest from American rivals Kellogg and Pepsico. Founded in 2008, Graze makes a range of snacking nuts, seeds and bars. It started with a snack box delivery service, but is now sold in shops. Graze boss Anthony Fletcher, said: “This deal marks a transforma­tional moment.” The value of the deal has not been disclosed.

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