Saturday, 17 September 2016

Assistive Listening Devices
If you need just a little help with hearing, there are a number of low-cost listening devices to aid you. They include apps that let you amplify sound with your smart phone and earbuds, and portable wireless devices that let you listen to your TV and other audio devices with earphones. You can also find amplified, flashing, or vibrating versions of basic household items such as telephones, alarm clocks, and doorbells.

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Personal Sound Amplifiers (PSAPs)These over-the-counter products generally have fewer features and less functionality than hearing aids, and can be a lower-cost solution for people with mild hearing loss. These are designed for people who want to amplify certain sounds—and they aren't subject to the same safety and effectiveness standards that hearing aids are.
Digital Hearing Aids
Digital models have microphones that transmit sound to a computer chip, which moderates the volume and amplifies the frequencies needed to help improve your hearing. They can be programmed to filter out wind and other background noises, and some can sync to your smart phone, enabling you to hear calls through the hearing aid and to use your phone to adjust the hearing aid settings. Some accessories also allow you to stream audio from an MP3 player, laptop, or TV into your hearing aid.
Another technology is the Hearing Loop. It provides a magnetic signal that's picked up by a tiny coiled wire in the hearing aid, which transmits the sound into your ear (available in some sports and concert venues).

Friday, 16 September 2016

If you're experiencing signs of hearing loss, see a board-certified otolaryngologist who will check for impacted earwax and other reversible causes. If none are found, the doctor will probably refer you to an audiologist.
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Hearing HelpersOnce hair cells in the inner ear are dead, there's no bringing them back. But hearing aids and other devices can dramatically improve your ability to hear and carry on a normal life. We scanned the marketplace and consulted hearing experts to help you determine which are worth considering.
Causes of Hearing Loss
Most cases of hearing loss in adults stem from damage to the inner ear, where tiny hair cells turn sound vibrations into impulses that nerve cells then carry to the brain. The most common causes of that damage are aging and chronic exposure to loud noises. A family history of severe hearing loss could signal that you're at increased risk. So does being male.
A second, easier-to-treat type of hearing loss originates in the middle or outer ear and stems from reversible problems such as impacted earwax, fluid buildup from an infection, or the use of certain medications. Older adults often have a mix of both types of loss.

Tuesday, 13 September 2016

Frequency

The frequency of a sound is the number of cycles of a sound wave in one second. The unit of measurement is hertz (Hz).

The frequency of a sound increases as the number of cycles per second increase. Vibrations between 20 and 20,000 cycles per second are interpreted as sound by a healthy individual. A high-pitched sound could be a piccolo flute or a bird singing. Low-pitched sounds could be thunder heard from far away or tones from a bass guitar.
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