Exploring the Latest in Hearing Aid Technology

Keeping track of the latest technological features can be challenging, but we’ll cover a few of the more popular options here.

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The Basics of Analog Hearing Aids

Analog technology still exists, but fewer and fewer manufacturers offer these devices, and many have phased them out entirely. Analog units employ a particular frequency based on your audiogram and all sounds are amplified in the same manner, whether speech or background noise. Some analog hearing aids can be programmed for different listening environments.

Understanding Digital Programmable Hearing Aids

Digital programmable hearing aids use digitized sound processing to convert sound waves into digital signals. A computer chip determines whether the signals are speech or noise and converts them into clear, amplified signals. Advantages in digital processing are significant: it offers improved programming ability, a more precise fit and a number of features designed to improve or enhance functionality, including:

  • Gain processing reduces background sounds and microphone noise to offer a clearer sound for the listener, with less clinical adjustment needed
  • Digital feedback reduction (DFR) relies on cancellation systems to eliminate or reduce feedback
  • Digital noise reduction (DNR) reduces background noises for improved speech recognition
  • Directional microphones utilize dual microphones, focusing one on the sound source while the other decreases background noise, to enable the user to better determine directionality
  • Wireless connectivity with Bluetooth® devices provides great flexibility
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Choosing the Right Hearing Aid Technology

While the choices may seem overwhelming, working closely with your audiologist at our Center for Advanced Hearing Care can help you figure out which technology and features are perfect for your needs.

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