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WIRELESS HEARING AIDS

In digital world, most of modern hearing aid have wireless capabilities.Wireless technology allows two hearing aids to operate together as one complete system, instead of acting as two independent devices. The sound input to both hearing aids is shared and decisions about the digital sound processing are based on the combined information.<br>

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WIRELESS HEARING AIDS

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  1. WIRELESS HEARING AIDS

  2. What are hearing aids? A hearing aid is a device that is designed for improving hearing of a hearing loss person by making audible sound. It helps the deaf people when they are facing trouble in hearing sound and communicate with anyone. Hearing aids are like a miniature PA system with four basic components: microphone, amplifier, a speaker, and power supply.

  3. Wireless Hearing Aids In digital world, most of modern hearing aid have wireless capabilities.Wireless technology allows two hearing aids to operate together as one complete system, instead of acting as two independent devices. The sound input to both hearing aids is shared and decisions about the digital sound processing are based on the combined information.

  4. Hard-wired Hearing Aids and Wireless Hearing Aids People that use hard-wired hearing aids may experience a number of issues including sound reverberation and an adverse signal-to-noise ratio.Using the remote microphone that comes with wireless hearing aids is advantageous because there is much less background noise as well as reverberation.With remote microphones it is also easier to understand words from a distance.

  5. Wireless Hearing Aids and Sound Systems Users that take advantage of Bluetooth technology can connect their hearing aids to a computer, listen to phone conversations with both ears, listen to televisions directly and access music directly from their smartphones.In many cases this allows hearing aid devices to serve as more convenient replacements for headphones speakers.

  6. Wireless Hearing Aids Compatibility Hearing aid compatible phones have an internal feature which electromagnetically transfers sound signals directly to hearing aids and cochlear implants equipped with telecoils. Many people report feedback or "squealing" when they place the handset of the telephone or mobile phone next to their hearing aid.

  7. Convenience wireless capability may also result in hearing aid features that improve convenience. Some wireless hearing aids may be set up so that when a we push a program button or change the volume control on one hearing device, the change is automatically implemented on the other side. Another feature made possible by wireless communication is the selection of a program button in one hearing aid and a volume control in the other hearing aid of the matched set.

  8. Connectivity Wireless hearing aids are often capable of wirelessly communicating with external devices as well as with each other. There are a variety of technologies that make this possible, the most common of which are electromagnetic fields, frequency modulation and Bluetooth.

  9. Advantage of having Wireless hearing aids Wireless hearing devices offer a number of advantages over non-wireless hearing aids. • Connect Quickly and Easily • Help for Directional Microphones • Personalized Control • Make Workouts Fun Again • Crisper Sound • Added Convenience

  10. Reference…. https://www.hearingsol.com https://www.hearingsol.com/help/hearing-aids/wireless-connectivity/

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