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When you think of hearing aids you are mostly likely thinking of what are referred to as analog hearing aids. These have been in use for a long time and have helped millions of people. These devices amplify the sound wave by simply making it louder. The user controls the sound with a volume switch. Analog hearing aids do a great job of increasing the volume of sounds unfortunately it increases the volume of all sounds including the ones you don't want to hear. If a user can get past this drawback then there are certainly some advantages to analog hearing aids. The battery lasts much longer than the digital hearing aids. Also, if cost is an issue then the analog hearing aid will be the easiest on the pocket book. Features of Digital Aids Digital aids are definitely the most talked about hearing aid these days. They have come a long ways since their induction in the 80's. To explain it simple, digital aids receive sounds and then turn those sounds into digits. The hearing aid then takes these digits and uses an on board microcomputer to customize the way it relays the sound to the user. This allows digital hearing aids to filter out annoying background noise that typical analog users complain about. On high end models the digital hearing aid is able to be programmed to the users specifications via the internet. This eliminates the need for multiple trips to the doctor's office to have the device reprogrammed. Cost is the biggest downfall of the digital hearing aids making them an unrealistic option for many people. Another drawback is that these digital hearing aids eat up the batteries quickly; often they need to be recharged nightly. Digital hearing aids are smart. Digital aids are always busy transforming everyday sounds into a series of digits. The super tiny computer chips then use mathematical formulas to customize the way the user hears the sounds. You might be wondering where they got the technology to put such tiny computers into hearing aids. It's interesting to note that the technology was actually borrowed from the military and music recoding industries. The neat thing about digital hearing aids is that they can tell the difference between human voices and everyday background noise and then are able to filter out the noise. It is important for you to see a hearing specialist if you are considering a hearing aid no matter the type. They can be very helpful in leading you down the right path. Keep in mind that you don't have to buy the device through them and often you can find much better deals on the Internet.


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