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Happy 2019! Actually is has been here for a few weeks now, but who\u2019s counting? The new year is a time for reflection, looking at your life and determining where you can make improvements. If you are one of the nearly 48 million Americans in Santa Barbara and throughout America with hearing loss, this is the time to finally do something about it.<\/p>\n

Most individuals with hearing loss will wait an average of seven years before seeking help. This is usually due to the fact that they don\u2019t want to admit they actually have a problem and they think using a hearing aid will make them feel (and look) old.<\/p>\n

Hearing Aid Technology<\/h2>\n

Admitting you have a problem is the first step on your road to recovery, and the hearing aids you think make you look old are not being produced anymore. The hearing aids of your parent\u2019s or grandparents\u2019 generation are nothing like the sleek models of today. Modern devices contain features like Bluetooth\u00ae compatibility for added versatility and ease of use.<\/p>\n

Digital Programming<\/h3>\n

For decades, hearing aids were strictly analog. But the digital revolution has taken over many areas formerly devoted to analog technology, and hearing aids are no exception. Digital programming works by converting sound waves into digital signals using digitized sound processing. A built-in computer chip determines whether the signal is speech or noise and converts it into a clear, amplified signal. Digital programming offers many benefits including improved speech quality, advanced programming options, a better fit, and a multitude of features that work to improve and enhance functionality of the hearing aids.<\/p>\n

Bluetooth<\/h3>\n

You would be hard pressed to find somebody who has never heard of Bluetooth technology\u00ae. This wireless communication platform is prevalent and used in a wide range of electronic devices, including computers, smartphones, and MP3 players, to exchange data. In essence, Bluetooth allows devices to communicate with one another. Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids let users stream signals from these and other electronic devices directly to their aids, improving their versatility and convenience. You can make phone calls, listen to music and watch television through your hearing aids, without disturbing other people around you.<\/p>\n

Rechargeable Technology<\/h3>\n

One of the latest, and most welcome, breakthroughs in hearing aid technology is rechargeable batteries. Most of the major hearing aid manufacturers now offer rechargeable options or the ability to convert existing hearing aids into rechargeable ones, freeing users from the hassle of disposable batteries. Not only is this great for the environment; it saves you money in the long run. By utilizing lithium-ion batteries, you can get up to 24 hours of performance with a single charge, allowing you to wear your hearing aids all day long and not have to worry about having them run out of power during an especially inopportune moment. Many include disposable battery backups for an added measure of security.<\/p>\n

Additional Hearing Aid Technologies<\/h3>\n

Other breakthroughs in hearing aid technology include the following:<\/p>\n