Digital
hearing aids

Digital hearing aids have been commercially available
since the mid-1990s and they are wonders of modern
technology. Digital hearing aids can process sound using
incredibly fast speeds. Digital signal processing can
maximize the speech information you want to hear, while
minimizing the amplification of sounds you do not want
to hear.
Digital technology is tremendous and it
allows the audiologist flexibility to adjust the hearing
aid to improve the sound quality and loudness of the
hearing aid. Importantly, digital technology allows the
audiologist to tailor or customize the sound of your
hearing aids to what you need and want to hear.
Advancements in digital technology have now incorporated
wireless (Bluetooth) communication between the hearing
aids and electronic devices such as cell phones, T.V.,
computers, iPods, and other devices. In addition to
wireless technology, hearing aids can work as a binaural
pair allowing for better localization, improved sound
quality, and better performance in background noise.


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