Are Pediatric Hearing Aids Different From Ones for Adults?
While hearing loss is often associated with older age, anyone can develop the condition. If your child has hearing loss, you are probably curious to learn more about how pediatric hearing aids and how they work to help your child process sound. Pediatric Hearing Aid Basics While both pediatric and adult hearing aids work in…
What Are the Different Parts of a Hearing Aid?
There are many types of hearing aids on the market, including behind-the-ear (BTE), mini-behind-the-ear (mini-BTE), receiver-in-the-ear (RITE), receiver-in-canal (RIC), in-the-ear (ITE), in-the-canal (ITC) and completely-in-canal (CIC). While each type is built differently, they still have the same four main internal components that help you hear well in Jane. We review these different parts below. Microphone…
Machine Learning Enhances Speech Recognition
As researchers work to understand more about the impact of hearing loss, one area of particular interest is the way it affects our ability to recognize speech. A new study created a human speech recognition model based on deep machine learning that produced some exciting results. What is Machine Learning and How Does it Help…
An Audiologist Visit Can Prevent These Common Reasons for Not Wearing a Hearing Aid After Purchase
Despite the fact that treating hearing loss with hearing aids has been shown to improve communication in relationships, earning power, social participation, emotional stability and overall quality of life, few people who could benefit from hearing aids actually wears them. This is true even among the population of people who already owns hearing aids. A…
Why Is My Hearing Aid Whistling?
If you wear hearing aids you’ve likely experienced a whistling noise, known as feedback, at some point. Feedback can come when you’re first putting your hearing aids on, or at more inopportune moments, like when you’re driving down the Pacific Coast Highway. While occasional minor feedback is likely nothing to worry about, in some cases…
Power Ups: The Basics of Hearing Aid Batteries
Hearing aids are a valuable investment in your health and quality of life. If you are one of the nearly 30 million Americans who could benefit from using hearing aids, you may be overwhelmed in trying to decide what pair is right for you. One factor that might influence your decision is what type of…
Checking In: When to Schedule Hearing Aid Maintenance
If you were planning a drive up north to Big Sur, you’d want to make sure your car was in great shape before leaving. A car with a weak engine or a faulty transmission isn’t going to get you where you want to go. The same is true of weak or poor-performing hearing aids. They…
How to Best Care for Your Hearing Aids
The right pair of hearing aids should provide years of helpful service. However, just like any other device you use, hearing aids require proper maintenance and care to ensure they provide the best quality performance over the longest period of time. Let’s go over a few tips and troubleshooting suggestions to make sure your hearing…
Getting Used to Your New Hearing Aids
You may be surprised to find out that putting in a pair of hearing aids isn’t the same as putting on a pair of glasses; you don’t get the full benefit immediately. Instead, your brain needs time to reacclimate to all the noises around you and filtering which ones are important and which ones aren’t….
Is It Time to Upgrade Your Hearing Aids?
Do you love walking around Antique Alley looking for treasures from years past? While antiques may be nice to look at, they don’t belong in your ears. Below we review the signs it’s time to upgrade your outdated hearing aids. Your Hearing Aids Are More than Five Years Old Hearing aids are built to last,…