Posts Tagged ‘digital’

WHAT DOES DIGITAL MEAN?

July 30th, 2010

By: Scott F. Young, Au.D., CCC-A
Doctor of Audiology

Hearing Solution Centers
5525 E. 51st St., Ste 500
Tulsa, OK 74135
(918) 388-6644
www.hearingsolutioncenters.com

Many times patients come to my office and ask about what do those “digital” hearing aids mean to me?  To answer this we have to look back and understand what hearing aids use to be.  Hearing aids generally have three classical definitions for the circuitry inside:  Analog, Programmable, and Digital.

Analog hearing aids are types of circuitry which are set by the manufacturer and give little adjustment to the Audiologist to control.  Analog hearing aids were used for many decades until around 2000-2008 where the manufacturers stopped requesting and making parts for these devices.  Because of the lack of parts available for these devices, it is essentially not repairable and needs to be replaced.

Programmable hearing aids were the beginning of the revolution to allow the Audiologist to change the settings of the aid to better suit his/her patient’s lifestyle more individually.  These were used in the 1990’s primarily and now are virtually unavailable for any repair issues because these parts are also not made anymore.

Digital devices began and started a few times in the 1970-1980’s but began in earnest in the late 1990’s.  Now all devices are digital.  But do not be fooled by sales people telling you that all digital hearing aids are the same because they are not.  Digital devices could have as few as 10 individually adjustments to around 100 separate adjustments that only your AudigyCertified Audiologist can effectively handle.  If, as one of my favorite patients asked me, the birds on the golf course were too loud for you, it can be adjusted effectively and easily.  Many patients have not realized that their devices could be modified to accommodate their specific needs according to their hearing loss and listening lifestyle.

“So can digital hearing aids take away all the sounds I do not want to hear?” This is a common question I hear but the answer is yes and no.  We all hear sounds we do not wish to hear, such as a yelling child in a restaurant, but we all still have to deal with this problem.  What can be fixed is the comfort of that noise to make it not exceed your ability to tolerate that sound (or hurt your ear), unless everyone around you is holding his or her ears as well.

Every year the manufacturers are creating new devices to accommodate the difficult lifestyles our patients see to handle the noise, whistling and other unwanted issues and putting them literally in the rearview mirror of hearing history.  Keep asking an AudigyCertified Audiologist what new technology might be available for you or your loved one.

Emerging Hearing Aid Technologies: The Future is Here!

May 14th, 2010

Emerging Technologies: The Future is Here!

By Crystal L. Chalmers, Au.D.
Doctor of Audiology
      
North State Audiological Services
15 Jan Court
Chico, CA 95928
(888) 893-1352

www.nsaudiology.com

Call it revolutionary.  Call it futuristic.  Call it groundbreaking.   Any and all adjectives along these descriptive lines definitely apply because in just the last few months some of the most extraordinary advancements in hearing technology to ever take place have occurred. 

These new “emerging” technologies are truly revolutionary, completely invisible when worn in the ear, personal audio assistants designed to specifically address situational hearing difficulties.  And when I say “situational” I am talking about the millions of Americans who experience SoundVoids™ — those moments lacking in clarity in hearing or understanding – in certain situations of their daily lives, yet hear well in other situations.

A Category, not a Single Product

Note that I’ve described these futuristic technologies in the plural form, and not based on any specific manufacturer.  That is because these new technologies really should be classified as a “category” of hearing care technology designed to provide people with solutions to certain types of hearing difficulties.

These products possess several similar traits: state-of-the-art digital technology with multiple programs for all kinds of lifestyles; are easily removed by the wearer; are suitable for cell phone use; and are easy to use and maintain.

AudigyGroup Exclusive

As the only AudigyCertified™ audiology practice in the entire north state region of California, North State Audiological Services is the exclusive distributor of these emerging technologies that have been incorporated into our AGX Hearing Aid family of hearing care technology.  Being part of Audigy Group means that we offer all of our patients – including those being fit with this amazing new technology – with a 75 day trial period and a 100% Service Satisfaction Guarantee.

Not for Everyone

Due to varying physical characteristics and the unique, individual nature of hearing loss these new technologies may not be for everyone. In order to determine if a person is a suitable candidate for these emerging technologies, I would need to test their hearing and discuss with them their lifestyle and situational difficulties before making a professional recommendation.  All someone has to do is call my office at 1-888-893-1352 to schedule an appointment.

May is Better Hearing Month

About the writer:  Crystal Chalmers, Au.D., is an AudigyCertified™ Doctor of Audiology, the owner of North State Audiological Services in Chico, and a member-owner of Audigy Group, the nation’s largest member-owned association of independent hearing care professionals.  SoundVoids™ and AudigyCertified™ are trade-marks of AudigyGroup, LLC.