Best Digital Hearing Aids


by Alvin Toh - Date: 2007-07-05 - Word Count: 393 Share This!

There has been much advancement in the hearing aid industry in the last few years. Hearing aids come in even smaller, discreet sizes, and yet still providing a high level of sound quality. Nowadays, most hearing aids are digital, replacing the analog version. While analog hearing aids were the least expensive, digital hearing aids are now available at affordable prices.

Digital hearing aids come in a variety of styles and sizes. The 4 basic styles are completely-in-the-canel (CIC), in-the-canal (ITC), in-the-ear (ITE) and behind-the-ear (BTE). The first three styles are custom made as an impression of the ear opening needs to be taken for making the hearing aid shell. The type of hearing aid you choose should be based on the type of hearing loss you have. A hearing care professional can help you decide which is best for you. Generally, the smallest units are not strong enough to provide for severe or profound hearing loss.

Digital hearing aids provide for flexibility because they have programmable features that can be customized to your specific needs. You do not need to adjust the volume on them as it is done automatically. There are different types of volume adjustments that resolve distortion and amplification problems. Digital processors use filters to clean up the sound and thus provide the best quality sound available.

Siemens has been in the hearing aid industry for over 125 years. It produces a large variety of digital hearing aids, equipped with state of the art technology. Siemens digital hearing aids come in various sizes, designs and advanced features to suit everyone's needs and budget. They have digital hearing aids for children as well as adults.

The value priced Cielo and Artis models offer digital features for the budget-minded. These models have digital noise reduction and phase cancellation that actually helps get rid of unwanted feedback that causes whistling.

The Intuis and Phoenix models are intermediate priced models. They have additional features such as advanced computer assist technology and automatic hands-free volume adjustment. The Ultimate technology line includes the Acuris and Centra models.

The Centra features sound smoothing technology and offers the most advanced adaptive feedback cancellation to eliminate whistling. All Siemens digital hearing aids come with a standard one year warranty to ensure that the hearing aid will meet your expectations.

Starkey, Beltone, Phonak, Oticon and Rexton are some of the other major manufacturers of digital hearing aids.

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Looking to buy digital hearing aids? Make sure you read our comparisons of Starkey, Beltone and Siemens hearing aids at www.abouthearingaid.com/home Your Article Search Directory : Find in Articles

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