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When I say the words “hearing aids” what picture comes to your mind? Today's hearing technology is rapidly changing from just amplifying everything to being as “smart” as the new “smart” phones.
With the current advances in computer chip technology, not only can the latest hearing devices be programmed to exactly match a hearing loss but can also monitor the noise around you and adapt as you move from one environment to another.
Have you gone to a noisy restaurant and struggled with conversation? The smart computer processors in today's technology can distinguish between voices and background noise for comfort and better clarity.
What does the latest hearing technology look like? Well, today's hearing aids can be 100% invisible and sit further down in the ear canal. This new position in the ear takes advantage of the natural acoustics of the ear, enhancing the clarity and naturalness of sounds.
Have trouble hearing the TV or the phone? The latest hearing technology can have the phone or TV stream directly into the hearing aid with compatible devices.
Recent studies indicate that 34 million people have a hearing loss but only 20% take action to address it. It's important to have your hearing tested on a yearly basis especially if you are over the age of 50 or sooner if you detect a problem.
May is Better Hearing Month. take the first step to hear better and live better schedule your hearing test today.
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