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How Can You Pick The Best Hearing Aids?

If you have recently been diagnosed with hearing loss, your thoughts will immediately turn to<br>selecting your hearing aids. Wanting the best hearing aid for your hearing loss is natural, but<br>there are many things to consider when making this decision.

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How Can You Pick The Best Hearing Aids?

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  1. How Can You Pick The Best HearingAids? • If you have recently been diagnosed with hearing loss, your thoughts will immediately turn to selecting your hearing aids. Wanting the best hearing aid for your hearing loss is natural, but there are many things to consider when making thisdecision. • Unfortunately, there is no singular best Hearing Aids In Fort Wayne that is the perfect fit for everyone. Everyone will have different preferences and priorities for what they expect from their hearing aids, so instead, it is always best to focus on working with your audiologist Fort Wayne Indiana to find the best device for your personal circumstances andrequirements. • In doing so, there are two particular areas you will want to focus on, as we have discussed in more depthbelow. • Hearing AidStyles • There are three main styles of hearing aids, all of which offer their own specific benefits. The optionsare: • Behind The Ear(BTE) • The receiver sits at the back of the ear, with a plastic tube connecting to the amplifier at the front of theear. • Suitable for mild-to-severe hearingloss. • Offers the longest batterylife. • In The Ear (ITE) • The receiver and amplifier are placed in the same casing and sit in the ear. • Available in full shell and half shell styles, with full shell covering more of the outer ear bowl and half shell coveringless. • Suitable for mild-to-severe hearingloss. • In The Canal (ITC) • A unit containing both the receiver and amplifier sits in the earcanal. • Considered to be the most inconspicuous style of hearing aid. • Suitable for those with mild-to-moderate hearing loss. • Hearing AidFeatures • Hearing aid features can help to enhance your experience of using your hearing aids, with a wide variety of options now available. Here’s an overview of the most common choices along with the benefits they canprovide: • DirectionalMicrophones

  2. Sound from in front of the wearer is prioritized over sounds frombehind • Help to make it easier to focus on conversations with another person and reduces distracting background noise • TinnitusMasking • Beneficial for those who have been diagnosed with tinnitus; a condition that causes people to hear sounds that are not actually there, and which is highly associated with hearing loss • A consistent sound is played to mask tinnitus sounds and distract the brain from noticing themdirectly • NoiseReduction • The hearing aid analyzes the sound signal • Sounds that are judged to be unwanted – such as background or environmental noise – are subsequentlyreduced • Telecoils • Allow users to connect to a sound signal directly in order to improve soundquality • The sound signal can be from a personal telephone, or from a public system that offers the technology – such as a concert venue or guidedtour • Everyone who has ever used hearing aids will have different ideas about which type of device and features should be considered the best. It is important to focus on finding the best device that suits yourneeds.

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