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Hearing aids are electronic devices that
pick up and amplify sound. By amplifying sound, sounds that the wearer
normally would not hear are increased in volume and therefore better
communicated.
There are many
different degrees of hearing loss and technology has paved the way for many
innovative products designed to improve a broad range of hearing
problems.
HEARING
AID COMPONENTS:
- One or many
microphones. The microphone gathers sound and converts it to electrical
impulses. More than one microphone collects sound from different
areas.
- An amplifier is used
to increase the strength of the impulses.
- The receiver
transforms the electrical impulses back into sound waves and redirects them
into the ear of the wearer.
- A battery is needed
to supply the energy source.
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- A computer chip is
found in programmable hearing aids.
- There are switches
on the aid that turn the device on or off, allow for phone usage or provide
the ability to control volume.
- Programs offer
various sounds for a variety of listening environments. As an example,
one program may be for conversations, another for the telephone and third for
noisy situations. An aid can come with numerous programs and the wearer
may manually change back and forth between different programs, while some aids
switch automatically.