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This 2-piece hearing aid clip and lanyard set offers a durable, adjustable solution to keep BTE and RIC hearing aids safe and secure. Featuring a strong plastic clip that locks onto clothing without damage, stretchy silicone loops that fit all hearing aid sizes, and a 600mm+ adjustable cord, it’s designed for active adults, seniors, and kids. Perfect for use with masks and glasses, it provides reliable anti-lost protection during daily activities, backed by a satisfaction guarantee.

| ASIN | B08FH696R2 |
| ASIN | B08FH696R2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #117,691 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #36 in Sanitary Mask Strap Extenders |
| Brand | BOCOKO |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (654) |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (654) |
| Date First Available | 31 August 2020 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Format | Pair |
| Item model number | 009 |
| Manufacturer | BOCOKO |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 1.5 x 0.5 cm; 10 g |
| Units | 1.0 Count |
J**S
Really works well and has made a big difference. Thank you!
B**S
I love the design of this strap, with silicone retainer that stays attached to the hearing aid, and easy to use clip. Unfortunately the clips started falling apart after the second use. So its basic functional failed. Otherwise I love them
M**O
Attaching the loop ends to the Aid is a little cumbersome.
M**O
Prácticos y funcionales, llevo 2 días usándolos y hasta ahora todo bien. Solamente el precio es muy alto.
G**R
These work fine, but they are even better with a few adjustments. I personally prefer a clip that has a lock, like the ones used for babies to hold their pacifiers, as they do not pull off easily. I bought a bag of pacifier clips cheap on Amazon and replace the clip that comes with these. They have a larger end (they are made for ribbons rather than this type of cord), but they work fine. For those who want to prevent loss using the existing clip, take the silicone cord out and fold it in half. Insert the center area of that folded cord into the hole about an inch, then pull the rest of the cord through that loop. I then put the silicone ring over the tied area. If it is not staying, you can tie a knot too but I try to avoid that as it wears the silicone over time. This method is also what I use to attach the cord to pacifier holders. Just make sure that you put the lanyard through your hearing aids in a place where it will not accidentally turn your hearing aids off or change the volume. My ones have a rocker switch and I put the loop ends into the center of that. My audiologist says that method is fine -- you just don't want to get the cord ON the ends of the rocker switch. Different hearing aids may require different placement. I've attached a picture of what mine looks like with a pacifier clip. I did use a knot on the very end, but the cord is old and needed a more secure hold. Hope this helps. Hopefully the company will change the current clip to a locking one, but all clips break eventually and having a bag of clip replacements gives you years of service on one cord.
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