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Types of Hearing Aid Technology
Analogue vs. Digital Hearing Aids
Analogue Hearing Aids
These devices amplify sound by converting it into electrical signals. The amplified signals are then delivered as sound to the ear, helping to improve hearing in a more straightforward manner.
Digital Hearing Aids
Equipped with advanced processors, digital hearing aids convert sound into digital signals. This allows for more precise sound processing, resulting in clearer, more refined sound amplification.
Types of Hearing Aids
Pocket Hearing Aids
Design
These hearing aids consist of a small box containing the microphone, which can be clipped to clothing or carried in a pocket. A lead connects the box to an ear mould that fits in the ear.
Usage
Ideal for those who prefer or require a larger, easy-to-handle device.
Behind-the-Ear (BTE) Hearing Aids
Design
BTE hearing aids are worn behind the ear, with a tube connecting the device to an ear mould or earbud that fits inside the ear canal.
Features
Suitable for all types of hearing loss, BTEs come in various styles and sizes. Many models feature directional microphones to enhance speech understanding in noisy environments. BTEs can be either open-fit or closed-fit, offering more power and easier handling due to their larger size.
Invisible-in-Canal (IIC) Hearing Aids
Design
The IIC is the smallest custom hearing aid available, fitting deeply inside the ear canal and making it virtually invisible.
Features
This ultra-comfortable solution offers the most natural sound quality by positioning the microphone at the ear canal opening and the receiver deeper within the canal.
Completely-in-Canal (CIC) Hearing Aids
Design
CIC hearing aids are small, custom-made devices that fit entirely within the ear canal, making them nearly invisible.
Features
Positioned with the microphone at the canal opening, CIC hearing aids deliver natural sound quality. However, they may not be suitable for individuals with frequent ear infections due to their placement.
In-the-Canal (ITC) Hearing Aids
Design
Custom-made to fit securely within the ear, ITC hearing aids are larger than CIC devices and are designed for those concerned about battery life.
Features
Suitable for mild to severe hearing loss, ITC hearing aids often come with additional features like volume control and program buttons, providing more user control and convenience.
Latest Rechargeable Hearing Aids
Power and Convenience Combined
Long-Lasting Power
A single charge can provide an entire day’s worth of power, ensuring that your hearing aids are always ready when you need them.
Easy Charging
Rechargeable hearing aids typically come with a charging case or docking station, making it simple to charge them overnight or whenever needed.
Environmentally Friendly
By reducing the need for disposable batteries, rechargeable hearing aids contribute to a more sustainable and environmentally conscious lifestyle.
Advanced Features
Many rechargeable hearing aids also include the latest features such as Bluetooth connectivity, noise reduction, and adaptive sound environments, providing both convenience and superior sound quality.