Hearing Aids - Which One Is Best For Me?
November 24th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedHearing problems can be divided into 2 categories, namely conductive and “sensorineural”. An irregularity in the communication of sound to the outer or middle ear is called conductive, while an abnormality on the cochlear and auditory nerve is referred to as sensorineural. The former can be helped with the use of analog hearing aids which basically amplifies sound. The latter fixes the problem of sound processing, and use of digital hearing aids gets the job done.
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Digital Hearing Aids - Clear, Audible Sound
June 18th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedIt is amazing what the digital Age has done for Hearing aids.. In the past, hearing aids of the old analogue system provided the user with feedback, whistling and problems with volume. Thankfully, these are all problems of the past. Today’s digital hearing aids provide clearer sound and do so through the transformation of sound into numbers or digits, when combined with computer chips, it is easy to make use of mathematical formulae to produce sounds that are controlled to give the hearer perfect output.
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