Digital Hearing Aid Features To Know About

Posted on: 25 April 2019

If you have experienced a hearing deficiency for many years, then you may be used to your traditional analog hearing aids. However, digital hearing aids are now a great option for many individuals due to the technological advances that have been made. If you want to know about a few of the features and options offered by the aids that you cannot get with your analog variety, keep reading.

Speech And Music Differentiation

Hearing aids have had noise-canceling capabilities for many years and this means you can hear things in a crowd. Basically, the aids take the closest and loudest sounds and amplify them while reducing the more faint background noises. And, while this may work for conversations in a restaurant or auditorium, it is not particularly helpful if you are listening to music since the aids may treat the music like background noise and may not amplify it.

Digital hearing aids have now been programmed with specific sensing capabilities that can tell the difference between music and background noise. This allows you to listen to and enjoy music with proper tone and volume amplification. 

If you want the music capabilities of a digital aid, make sure that the one you buy is programmed for this. Newer aids offer the feature, and some older ones can often be updated with the specific music program. This updating process is also one of the benefits of a digital aid. Basically, new features can be added and the aid can be updated, much like the software on your phone or computer.

Electronic Connections

Connectivity is a huge part of modern life, and if you have embraced smartphones and other types of interactive devices, then you should also have a hearing aid that allows for connectivity. This is an option with digital aids where the aid can connect wirelessly to specialty television, phones, radios, and other devices. This means that the audio coming from the electronic device is transmitted directly to the aid. The noise does not need to go through the microphone, so it is much more clear with a preset volume that the aid controls.

Keep in mind that you may need to purchase specialty electronics if you buy a wireless capable aid. Some local associations and governmental agencies will provide the items for free or at a low cost. Your health insurance may also pay for a portion of the purchases, so make sure to ask an audiologist at a local digital hearing aid doctor service about possible program offerings. 

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