How Technological Advancements are Revolutionizing Hearing Aids

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When you actually take a moment to think about technology, you’ll see it’s progressing rapidly – so fast it can be overwhelming. Although it can feel like a lot, this is good news when it comes to hearing aid technology, and today these devices are more useful, user-friendly and advanced than ever before. Let’s look at this more closely and see how technological advancements are revolutionizing hearing aids.

Bluetooth and Smartphone Technology

In the past, people wearing hearing aids might have had to deal with lots of wires or other clunky accessories if they wanted to connect their devices to their TVs, phones, or anything else. Today that’s no longer a problem, thanks to Bluetooth technology and smartphones. Now, hearing aids and smartphones can come together wirelessly, and all it takes is a few taps on your phone screen to make it happen. That means you can stream phone calls, music, podcasts, or whatever else you want directly to your ears without any additional equipment needed.

This level of connectivity not only makes the devices better to use, but also gives people a great feeling of inclusion – they won’t have to miss out on anything. Audiologists can now fine-tune hearing aids so they perfectly suit each person and their needs, and it’s all down to wireless capabilities and Bluetooth.

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

<p>Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning seem to be everywhere, in every area of life, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise to find they’re included in <a href=”https://professionalhearingsolutionsfl.com/hearing-products/”>modern hearing aids</a> too. The great thing about this technology is that it can turn a hearing aid into intelligent devices that actually change and adapt depending on your own unique hearing needs – and they do it in real time.</p>

With AI, hearing aids can spot differences in your environment and automatically adjust their settings to account for it. So, if you’re in a noisy restaurant, your hearing aid can make sure it focuses on the voices close to you (the people you’re with, and the waiting staff, for example). Plus, as time goes on your device will ‘learn’ what to do and what you prefer, so you probably won’t even notice the changes going on.

Longer Battery Life and Faster Charging

Once upon a time, the batteries in hearing aids ran out very quickly – perhaps yours still do. This was annoying, to say the least, as it meant constantly having to charge them so you didn’t run the risk of losing power when you needed it most. Thanks to technology, those days are disappearing fast, and modern hearing aidshave much longer battery life, meaning you can go for longer between charges.

To make things even better, you can also get fast-charging options so that even when your battery does need topping up, it can happen much more quickly, and once charged, you can have hours of battery life in just a few minutes. For those who are always on the go, this can be a huge benefit.

Designs to Suit All Lifestyles

Today’s hearing aids are designed with different lifestyles in mind and no matter what you need, you should be able to find it. Whether you’re a business person in an office, an athlete, someone who socializes a lot, or anything else, you’ll find there’s a hearing aid that fits perfectly into your life (and your ears).

With so many options, it can be hard to work out precisely which device is going to give you the results you want, and that’s why it’s best to talk to your audiologist about it. They’ll know what your hearing loss level is, for one thing, and when you discuss your lifestyle and what you need your hearing aid to help you with, they’ll know what direction to point you in. Remember, your hearing aid choice will always be yours alone, but guidance from a professional audiologist with plenty of experience is always useful.

Amplification of Different Sounds

When hearing aids were first developed, they amplified every sound in the same way, and although that was better than nothing, it could make things harder in general. For some people, wearing a hearing aid became overwhelming as there was just too much sound to deal with.

That’s not a problem today, thanks to modern technology. It’s all down to signal processing, meaning that hearing aids can tell different sounds apart from one another, and audiologists can make adjustments too. You can choose to emphasize speech and lower background noise, for example, which makes conversations in loud places a lot easier to follow.

At Professional Hearing Solutions, we understand how technology can improve your hearing aids experience, and we’re happy to discuss your needs with you. Call us at (386) 478-7345 today to ask questions, book an appointment or get advice – we’re here to help.