What are Digital Hearing Aids?
Digital hearing aids are devices that make hearing possible using digital processing. This type of hearing aid device processes sound waves by breaking them into smaller pieces while amplifying the sound. This allows for better hearing.
Differences between Analog Hearing Aids and Digital Hearing Aid s.
Analog hearing aids and digital hearing aids have some similarities in the way they function. Both the types of hearing aids use a microphone to pick sounds, magnify the sounds using a system of circuits and deliver them into the ear canal with the help of a receiver. Both types of hearing aids operate through batteries.
• Analog hearing aids work on all sounds without separating the background noise from actual speech. Digital hearing aids use computer chips to convert different types of sounds to digital mode. This process produces improved sound for better hearing.
• Analog hearing aids are less expensive than digital ones.
Benefits of Using a Digital Hearing Aid Device.
Digital hearing aids are modern versions of older models of hearing aid devices. There are distinctive advantages of using a digital device to assist with hearing.
• The quality of sound processed through digital hearing aids is very good.
• With digital hearing aids, users can customize the devices as per their own unique needs. Digital technology makes it easier to add advanced features for better delivery of sounds. Digital hearing aids can have features to reduce wind noise or any kind of background sounds. This can be helpful for those living or working in windy areas or workplaces with lots of different types of noises playing in the background.
• Digital hearing aids can also be fitted with a Bluetooth interface allowing the wearer to use various Bluetooth-enabled devices.
• It is easy to customize digital hearing aids for specific user needs. Technology like data logging can help the device adapt to the user’s preferences.
• Digital hearing aids are available in a variety of designs and styles. For those who prefer to not show their hearing devices can opt for in-the-canal (ITC) or completely-in-the-canal (CIC) styles. These types of devices are made to fit partially or completely inside the user’s ear canal. For those looking for power rather than style can choose behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing devices. These carry more circuits and features such as buttons for memory and volume control, directional microphones (to magnify sounds as per the direction the user is facing) etc. Then there are other digital hearing aid styles to choose from such as mini-canals, open-fit and receiver-in-the-ear (RITE).