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3 Reasons to Switch to Digital Hearing Aids

If you're still wearing analogue hearing aids, then now might be the time to switch to a digital pair. Digital hearing aid technology has benefits that you're missing out on right now. What are they?

1. Improve the Quality of Your Hearing

Your current hearing aids help you hear better by replicating sounds and making them louder. While this process works, it's not a perfect solution.

For example, your hearing aids can't differentiate between speech and background noise. They tend to work on a one-solution-fits-all basis. You usually have to control the volume manually to compensate for quiet or noisy environments.

Digital hearing aids convert the sounds you hear into electronic signals. They focus more on speech and reduce background noise — they can automatically adapt to changing noise levels. So, you don't need to rely on controlling volume yourself.

This is particularly useful if you're in a noisy environment. Plus, your aids are programmed to best suit your individual hearing needs. So, your overall hearing quality will improve.

2. Reduce Interference Problems

As well as problems with background noise, analogue hearing aids can be prone to interference issues. You might have to deal with feedback and static if something interferes with your hearing aid signals. This is an unpleasant experience that also affects your ability to hear.

You are less likely to suffer from interference problems with digital hearing aids. They can deal with feedback problems before they come through to your ears.

Also, some of your current interference problems probably come from having to turn up the volume in an attempt to hear sounds when there is a lot of background noise. The fact that digital aids cut through ambient noise to pull out speech for you helps here.

3. Adapt Your Hearing Aids to Future Changes

Your current hearing aids aren't likely to adapt much to your changing hearing needs. If your hearing gets worse, your only option is to turn the volume up to try to hear better. Once you max out your volume control, you might need a new set of aids.

Digital hearing aids are programmed to suit your individual needs. If your hearing does change, then your technician or clinic can reprogram the aids to better suit your current situation.

To find out more about the benefits of going digital, contact your hearing aids provider or clinic. They can talk you through suitable models and help you choose the right one for your current and future needs.


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