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Are you looking for new hearing aids? With so many options available, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. That’s why our team of audiologists has put together this guide, making the selection process a breeze. Let’s dive in.
Digital and analog hearing aids both aim to enhance hearing, but their technology and the way they process sound differ. What’s right for you will depend on your needs and preferences – so we recommend asking an expert audiologist for advice.
Analog devices amplify all sounds equally, converting sound waves into electrical signals and then back into sound waves, with adjustments made manually. They are generally more affordable and simpler to use but lack advanced noise management and can be difficult to customize.
Digital devices, on the other hand, use a microprocessor to convert sound into digital signals, allowing for selective amplification and sophisticated noise reduction. Adjustments are made through software, offering precise customization and a host of advanced features such as Bluetooth connectivity and automatic sound environment adjustments.
Now that you know more about the different device options, it’s time to chat with your audiologist. Our expert team is at the forefront of hearing aids in Queens, with years of experience helping our patients find the right match. Our facility has an on-site otologist (ear specialist) who can help answer any questions you might have. Don’t settle – get the hearing help that’s right for you with Forest Hills Audiology.