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Making the Right Choice when it Comes to Hearing Aids



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By : Thomas Allen    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-21 03:50:28
Hearing aids are worn by a large population and are generally very expensive. However, new developments in digital hearing aids have made buying a hearing aid a little less costly and way more efficient.

In 2008 nearly 97% of hearing aids which consumers bought were digital and that number is growing as most hearing aid companies no longer make non-digital hearing aids.

What exactly is a digital hearing aid and how is it different from other hearing aids? This question is being asked by so many consumers and it is easy to explain the answer.

Digital hearing aids utilize a technology named digital signal processing which means that the signals that create sounds enter the microphone of the device and are converted into binary numbers which are then processed using mathematical equations called algorithms. Each organization that produces digital hearing aids uses a various algorithm to decipher the signal. This process allows highly exact manipulation and replication of the original sound so that the person wearing the equipment will hear crisp clear sound quality.

Digital processing algorithms in hearing aids enable very complicated manipulation of signals. A few examples are as follows:

� Separate sound into different frequency regions and amplify each area selectively, depending on the wearer's hearing loss.

� Enable different amounts of amplification for soft, moderate, and loud sounds, so sounds are audible, but loud sounds are not uncomfortable or over amplified.

� Separate background noise from a desirable signal like speech and cut down the background noise - improving overall listening comfort.

� Identify and eliminate whistling from occurring to enhance listening comfort.

Hearing aid technology has come a very long way in a short time, on the other hand, the hearing impaired should not wonder if it will continue to refine itself through research and innovation as the on going success of digital hearing aids will allow science to further enhance the technology is the months and years to come.

The increasing trend in looking for hearing devices on the internet is such that companies are able to give digital hearing aids at extremely lower costs. Hearingaidscentral.com is able to get you a digital hearing aid that would generally cost you $2000 for under $700! Something like the Digi-Ear which offers layered noise decrease process:

Layer 1: The syllabic layer reducing noise embedded in speech.

Layer 2: The environmental layer that decreases noise once no speech is present.

Layer 3: The quick recovery layer that gives fast recovery of speech signals when presented and recognized.

Its design allows it to fit neatly into the ear canal. The Digi-Ear DS also has a distinct rotating nozzle that will adapt both left and right ear fitting. Rotating the nozzle is all you do. You can insert it and adapt it yourself.
Author Resource:- This is just some things to think about regarding hearing aids, come check out the website to learn more and experience for yourself the possibilities.
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