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How Hearing Aids Work

What makes our  hearing aids different?
We truly care about your unique communication needs. We help you improve your overall quality of life through better hearing. Hearing aids essentially fill the gap created by a hearing loss. This is done by receiving and amplifying sound.


Digital hearing aids
take the continuous sound wave and break it up into very small, discrete bits of information. This is called digitizing the signal and all digital hearing aids do this. The very fact that a hearing device is digital does not make it better than a comparable analog hearing aid device. Beyond just digitizing the sound prior to amplification, there are differences in exactly how various digital hearing aid devices amplify or process sound. The more sophisticated digital hearing aids are able to amplify the softest sounds of speech while at the same time subtracting out certain types of unwanted noises. Digital signal processing allows hearing aid designers to write computer programs, called algorithms that can be customized to each individual's hearing loss. In addition, digital hearing aids enable important features -- such as dual microphones and low battery warning signals -- to be placed into a small in-the-ear device. It is this potential that makes digital hearing devices so promising for so many hearing losses. Selecting the type of hearing aid that is right for your hearing loss and unique listening needs requires the guidance of a professional well versed in all of variations of hearing instrument technology. Today, over 75% of all hearing aids sold are digital.