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RNID Launches iPhone Application to Check Hearing

A new innovative iPhone application that allows people to check their hearing anywhere in the world has been launched on 30 March 2010 by The Royal National Institute of Deaf People in the United Kingdom.

The application is the latest version of RNID's popular Hearing Check that has seen over half a million people check their hearing so far. The Hearing Check application for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch will allow users to check their hearing at the touch of a button for free. It is hoped that this scientifically verified check will encourage the 40 million iPhone users worldwide to check their hearing.

RNID's Chief Executive, Jackie Ballard, said: "This is a fantastic new way to encourage people to value their hearing and check it regularly. The Hearing Check application offers quick results and confidential advice from anywhere with a decent phone signal!"

RNID's Hearing Check application measures a person's ability to hear someone speaking when there is background noise, similar to being in a crowded room. The application is free to download and is a convenient way for people to check their hearing is within the normal range.

The application is available from iTunes here:  http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/hearing-check/id362792472, and in the App store on your iPhone. It is also available on Facebook http://apps.facebook.com/rnid-hearing-check online by visiting www.rnid.org.uk/check

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