
The Hearing Aid Experience
Hearing aids have evolved from uncomfortable and bulky devices to sophisticated, stylish wonders of technology with options to compensate for almost every type of hearing loss.
The evolution of hearing aids has made them more inconspicuous without sacrificing power or versatility. While analog hearing aids of the past simply made sounds louder, digital hearing aids present a whole new opportunity to restore damaged hearing. The following are only a few examples of how hearing aids can help. Digital hearing aids:
Accentuate speech and suppress ambient sounds in noisy environments.
# Hearing loss can become difficult to manage when it affects communication. By isolating speech sounds and quieting background noise, digital hearing aids can enhance the contours of language according to your degree of hearing loss to make it louder and easier to understand.
Help you clearly identify the direction from which sounds are coming.
# Directional microphones installed in each set of hearing aids work with the movement of your body to determine where your listening attention is focused. This is especially helpful in a crowded space like a cocktail party where competing voices and sounds can impede one-on-one conversation.
Pick up sounds transmitted directly from devices, such as TVs, phones, gaming consoles, and smart house systems.
# Hearing loss affects more than yourrelationships—those who can’t hear their smoke alarm or incoming traffic sounds can be seriously hurt if they don’t react quickly to danger. Connect your hearing aids to a number of devices to get all the audio information you need without delay or interruption.
Amplify higher pitched sounds (important for understanding speech) but not lower pitches that only add volume.
# Hearing aid wearers of the past used to complain that their hearing would become muddy or booming in loud spaces. By selectively increasing the volume of sounds within certain frequency ranges, digital hearing aids create the sensation of a clear and open listening environment.