Title: How Do Hearing Aids Work
1How Do Hearing Aids Work?
2- When looking for hearing aids, youll first want
to know the answer to one simple question how
do hearing aids work? Understanding the
function of any product you buy is essential to
getting the best quality for your moneyfinding
the best hearing aids relies on that same
principle. There are many different types of
hearing aids out there, but the basic
functionality remains the same across the boards,
with minor tweaks here and there for form,
aesthetics and precision. - In order to help you choose the best hearing aids
that will increase your quality of life by
boosting the sounds you hear, it's important that
you understand how they work.
3How Do Hearing Aids WorkChoosing the Right Types
of Hearing Aids
- There are four main components of all hearing
aids on currently available on the market. They
are - A microphone which picks up the sounds from your
environment and then converts them into
electrical impulses. These electrical
impulsesor signalsare then sent to the
amplifier. - The amplifier boosts the volume of these
electrical signals, making them easier to hear.
The amplified signals are then sent to the
receiver and speaker. - The receiver or speaker inside of hearing aids
converts the amplified electrical signals back
into sounds and then sends them directly to the
ear where the natural hearing process takes over
and the brain receives the impulses. - To keep this process working, a battery is needed
inside of the hearing aids. -
4How do Hearing Aids WorkThe Microphone
- Sounds waves are actually vibrations of energy
which are floating around in the air. Just as
the waves you make in a pool diminish in power
the further away they get from the source, the
further away from the source (e.g. a mouth, a
radio, a television) sound waves get, the weaker
they get. In order to make these vibrations
louder again, a microphone must pick them up and
convert them from the sound waves into electrical
impulses or signals. In the best hearing aids,
the microphone is ultra-tiny and close to the ear
to pick up the sound vibrations in the
environment exactly how your ear does.
5How do Hearing Aids WorkElectronic Amplifier
- Since the purpose of hearing aids is the
amplification of sound, there must be an
amplification device inside the unit. Amplifiers
don't actually turn up the sound per se, what
they do is increase the strength of the
electrical signal. The key here is boosting the
strength enough so that it will eventually become
more audible when it is turned back into sound,
but not so much that distortion occurs. If the
signal is boosted too much, the distortion will
produce sounds that are unrecognisable to our
ears when compared to the source. The best
hearing aids have small amplifiers that don't
require too much power.
6How do Hearing Aids WorkThe Receiver/Speaker
- No, these aren't two different partsthe receiver
is the industry term for a speaker. The function
of the speaker is simple, but crucial convert
the strengthened electrical signal back into
sound. It must do this without distorting the
sound or weakening the strength of the signal,
otherwise all of the work done by the hearing aid
thus far will be lost. While battery drain isn't
really an issue with most receivers, you will
want to make sure you only buy hearing aids that
have speakers which rest very close to or inside
your ear.
7How do Hearing Aids WorkThe Power Supply
- The most important part of the hearing aid is the
battery because without it, nothing would work.
Batteries are the preferred source of power for
hearing aids because they are inexpensive and can
be changed or recharged fairly easily. The best
hearing aids will have batteries that hold at
least one week of continuous use charge, meaning
the sounds won't go out unless you really neglect
the batteries. One of the most critical things
to look for in a good battery is the constant
delivery of a consistent voltage, from full
charge to no chargeyou don't want spikes and
dips in your energy source.
8Other ConsiderationsDigital versus Analogue
- While the time has really passed for analogue
hearing aids, you should still understand the
major problem with them they amplify every sound
in the environment equally. That means you hear
the planes above, the din from the cars whizzing
by, the sucking of the vacuum cleaner and the
incessant barking of the neighbour's dog all at
the same volume you hear your grandchildren
trying to tell you something. -
- You will be hard pressed to still find and
purchase programmable analogue hearing aids which
will allow you to change channels to adjust for
different situations as per pre-programmed
settings. Of course, the much simpler solution
is to buy modern digital hearing aids which
provide a much clearer and effective sound
quality. The digital part of these hearing aids
simply means that there is a computer chip inside
which performs instant automatic analysis on both
your level of hearing loss and the sounds coming
in from the outside environment. They can then
alter the sound in interesting and innovative
ways to clear up the signal and reduce noise,
before putting the sound back in your ears.
9Contact Us
- Perth Hearing Clinic, WA
- Email Perth_at_valuehearing.com.au
- Address Suite 7, 16 Kearns Crescent
- Ardross , WA , 6153
- Call 1800 157 429, (08) 6102 6861
- Website http//www.valuehearing.com.au