Hearing Aids Aren’t What They Used to Be
We live in a noisy world these days. So it’s no surprise that a lot of people are prematurely losing their ability to hear clearly. According to studies, people who live in large cities are most likely to start losing their hearing at a relatively young age. Such high noise levels can cause considerable damage to the ears.
Fortunately, people who have hearing problems can improve their outlook with the help of modern hearing aids. Even with such advanced hearing aid technology, they might not regain their full hearing capability. Happily, though, they will experience considerable improvement in their hearing abilities.
Hearing aids have changed a lot since the days of the body worn hearing aid. This bulky device contained an ear mold, a cord and an amplification pack. To use it, you needed to put on the ear mold, which was attached by a cable to the amplication unit. You attached the amplification unit to your belt or placed it in your pocket.
Thankfully, we’ve made a lot of advances since then with the latest in digital hearing aids. Today we have the behind the ear (BTE) devices which are small enough to be almost imperceptible to the casual observer. Research indicates that even those with serious hearing issues can benefit from BTEs.
The advances in technology continue to improve. These days you can get BTEs that utilize very fine tubes to enhance your hearing ability. Those who are uncomfortable with the idea of a hearing aid find this style more acceptable since you can hardly see it.
New models of hearing aids offer a variety of modes to choose from. For example, you can adjust the hearing aid to a quiet setting if you’re conversing with someone. On the other hand, if you want to listen to music, you can optimize your enjoyment by switching to music mode.
Hearing aids generally have three basic parts, the microphone, the speaker and the amplifier. As well, a number of these products have advanced features that can greatly enhance the experience of wearing a hearing aid. These include digital noise and feedback reduction, directional microphones and automatic adaptation to sound levels.
To make sure that you get the best technology available, ask your audiologist to discuss with you the different options available. You’ll have to take some tests to find out how severe your hearing problems are. These days, specialists have access to highly advanced technology to help them make a diagnosis. Therefore, it won’t be long before you can once again experience the pleasure of good hearing.
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