What is Digital Technology?

 

Digital technology is shaping the way we live and communicate, from the clear sounds of music recorded digitally on a compact disc (CD) to sending messages around the world over the Internet. Digital hearing instruments use the same technology. The result? The return of clearer, more natural hearing.

 


Digital Hearing Aids

  • Offer clear sound quality
  • Respond to individual hearing loss
  • Filter out unwanted background noise
  • Use automatic volume control
  • Distinguish speech patterns from noise
  • Reduce the whistling of feedback

 


MultiMic System:

One for surround sounds, the other to zoom-in on specific sounds such as speech. Choose a model that automatically decides the position of the mics by determining the location of speech or choose a manual model simply press a button.


The Audio Input

With a special adaptor you can connect hi-fi equipment such as a CD player or a cassette recorder.


The Digital Chip

This is the heart of the instrument.


The Interface

Your hearing aid audiologist connects the computer here to adjust the hearing instrument to your individual needs.


The Program Button

Gently pressing this button enables you to change to a selection of hearing programmes. E.g. loop, mic and loop, telephone, music, outdoors.