Hearing loss affects more than one-third of older adults in the US, which has created a growing need for technology that addresses auditory issues. Hearing aids are the most widely recommended treatment for hearing loss and the latest digital technology offers multiple advancements in both performance and production. We use technology to understand the framework of the ear and how they function, but we also use it to address any issues with hearing and ensure you get as much support as possible from the device. With the help of an audiologist and a proper diagnosis, you can find the best technology possible for your current needs and preferences.

Evolving Technology

Since the 1990s, digital signal processing has been in play and experts have never looked back. There has been a constant and evolving door of change when it comes to hearing aids, providing power-packed features with miniature technology. Hearing aids are all wearable technology and they are very effective in amplifying sound. The most common styles you can choose from include: in the canal (ITC), completely in canal (CIC), invisible in canal (IIC), in the ear (ITE) and behind the ear (BTE).

Hearing Aid Features

In addition to advancements in the size and style of hearing aids, you can also opt for a wide range of different features to match your lifestyle needs. The most popular features include:

  • Digital noise reduction (DNR): This feature helps minimize background noise, allowing the user to focus on the desired sounds and conversations more effectively.
  • Feedback suppression: Feedback suppression technology reduces or eliminates whistling or squealing sounds that can occur with hearing aids, enhancing overall comfort and clarity of sound.
  • Directional microphones: These microphones focus on sounds coming from a specific direction, improving the user’s ability to hear in noisy environments by reducing interference from surrounding ambient noise.
  • Bluetooth connectivity: Bluetooth technology enables wireless connectivity between hearing aids and various devices such as smartphones, TVs and audio accessories, providing a seamless and customizable listening experience.

Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs)

Hearing aids and assistive listening devices are often compatible with external devices such as telecoils and Bluetooth, which is why you will see signage in different stores and shopping centers that support hearing. Some of the most expensive and higher end hearing aids are generally supported by artificial intelligence. This enables the device to access deep neural networks to help with processing sound. There are multiple features and functionalities and you could even use different volume controls for different environments. Speaking to your audiologist, they’ll be able to direct you into which type of hearing support is best for you.

If you would like to explore the innovation and hearing technology, then the best thing that you can do is speak to your audiologist and get a hearing test completed. They will be able to determine what kind of devices are suitable for your needs and any assistive technologies you could benefit from, as well.