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Hearing Aids: How to Choose the Right One?
Founded in 1991 in Chennai. The Mahalakshmi Hearings Aids leading organization representing consumers with hearing loss. The programs and events we offer are designed to focus on you—the person. Mahalakshmi Hearing Aids strives to give people the tools they need to live more successfully with hearing loss and to show them they do not have to face hearing loss alone. Mahalakshmi hearing aids has been started 30 years before, we are entering the 31st year successfully and we are running the hearing AIDS with the latest technology also have equipment like pure tone audiometry, and Tympanometry and we are conducting speech therapy too.
Mahalakshmi Hearing Aids is regarded as one of the Hearing Aids Trial and Fitting in Kolathur, Anna Nagar. For more information contact us or call +91 9791044166.
What are Hearing Aids?
Hearing aids are devices that amplify sound and are made to help those who suffer from hearing loss. A microphone that picks up sound, amplifier circuitry that makes the sound louder, a small loudspeaker (receiver) that transmits the amplified sound into the ear canal, and batteries that power the electronic circuits are all common elements found in most hearing aids.
Hearing aids differ by:
- Design
- The technology used to achieve amplification
- Special features
Some hearing aids additionally include ear molds or earpieces to improve the quality of the sound by directing it into the ear. Hearing aids are chosen based on the kind and degree of hearing loss, listening requirements, and lifestyle.
What is the difference between analog and digital hearing aids?
Digital Hearing Aids
- Digital hearing aids contain all the advantages of analog programmable hearing aids, but they provide a perfect duplication of sound by converting sound waves into digital impulses.
- Digital hearing aids have computer chips that analyze speech and other surrounding noises.
- Digital hearing aids enable more intricate sound processing during the amplification process, which could enhance their performance in some circumstances (for example, background noise and whistle reduction).
- Additionally, they feature more programming options for hearing aids, allowing the sound they emit to be tailored to a particular pattern of hearing loss.
- Digital hearing aids also provide multiple program memories. Most individuals who seek hearing help are offered a choice of only digital technology these days.
Analog Hearing Aids
- Analog hearing aids make continuous sound waves louder. This hearing aids essentially amplify all sounds (e.g., speech and noise) in the same way. Some analog hearing aids are programmable.
- In order to fit the sound they transmit to the requirements for a particular pattern of hearing loss, they also have more programming options for hearing aids.
- Multiple programs for varied environments can be stored in analog programmable hearing aids.
What are some features of Hearing Aids?
Hearing aids have optional features that can be built in to assist in different communication situations. For example:
- Listening in noisy surroundings may be made easier with a directional microphone. In particular, it enables sound coming from one direction to be amplified more than sound coming from other directions. Sound from in front of you (like during a face-to-face discussion) is magnified to a greater level than the sound from behind you when the directional microphone is turned on.
- To improve your hearing on the phone, you can switch from the standard microphone setting to a “T-coil” configuration using the T-coil (Telephone switch). Today, all wired telephones must be compatible with hearing aids. When using the “T-coil” mode, ambient noise is muted when the telephone sound is picked up. Additionally, it disables the hearing aid’s microphone so you can speak without the device “whistling.”
- You can connect directly to a TV, a remote microphone, an FM assistive listening system, your computer, a CD player, a tape player, a radio, etc., using direct audio input.
- Squeals caused by hearing aids that are too close to the phone or that have ill-fitting ear molds can be muffled with the use of feedback suppression.
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