How Hearing Aid Works
Through the capture of sound waves and targeted amplification of frequencies, hearing aids render sounds audible and enhance their clarity. This directly improves speech intelligibility and minimizes listening fatigue.
Here are some examples of noise levels that can cause pain and injury
Capturing Sound:
Small but mighty microphones capture outside sounds and change them into electrical signals.
Processing Signals:
These signals then enter a processor that fine-tunes them based on your unique hearing profile and the soundscape around you (considering volume, clarity, and noise).
Transmitting Audio:
Once processed, the electrical signals are converted back into audible sound and delivered into your ear.