Advancements in Digital Hearing Aids
Just like every device before it, the digital hearing aid has a progression of technology that is easy to track. One big advantage of the digital hearing aid is the capability to remove background noise, making conversation among hearing impaired people easier. Thanks in large part to Bluetooth connections, remote controls and omnidirectional microphones, today’s…
The Multiple Functions Of Digital Earplugs
There have been many advances in the realm of hearing health over the last few decades. While hearing aids have gotten a great deal of attention, preventative methods have evolved alongside of them to help individuals save their hearing. One of the most beneficial forms of hearing devices that have been developed are digital ear…
Hearing Loops: What They Are And How They Work
Hearing loops are one of the most successful ways to help people hear in public. While they are made of terribly complex technology, they have not gotten enough attention to bring them into homes and business that do not reside in large cities. Easily installed and usable for just about anyone with a hearing device,…
Evolution of Hearing Aids
Hearing aids haven’t always been so streamlined and comfortable. In fact, they got off to a pretty rocky start. Today’s compact, comfortable, versatile and efficient hearing devices owe a lot to their predecessors, though. Here we’ll explore hearing aid technology that’s spanned the last two centuries, in particular through distinct time periods and technology advancements….
How 3D Printers are Revolutionizing the Hearing Aid Industry
Also called additive manufacturing, 3D printing to create hearing aids is not exactly new. It’s something that’s been going on in the hearing device industry for a few years now, but the process is garnering more and more attention. Basically, this is the process whereby products like hearing aids are built up instead of cut…
New Technology, Multiple Choices
DID YOU KNOW? Some Hearing Aid manufacturers use Bluetooth connection to enable their hearing aids to wirelessly connect to mobile phones, MP3 players, televisions and other Bluetooth devices Most Hearing aids have data trackers that store information about listening environments, hours of use, and user preferences. This allows the audiologist to fine tune your devices…