Hearing Aid Technology

At The Hearing and Tinnitus Center, we offer a wide variety of hearing aids featuring the latest technological advancements. From smartphone connectivity and water resistance to tinnitus-masking features and enhanced speech compression, we’ll ensure you find a hearing aid that fits your lifestyle.

Here’s a closer look at the different kinds of hearing aid technology we offer.

Rechargeable Hearing Aids

Traditional hearing aids have batteries that you have to purchase and replace on a consistent basis. Rechargeable hearing aids allow you to use your hearing aid during the day and charge it while you sleep to reduce your ongoing costs and offer more convenience.

Bluetooth

Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids can be connected directly to smartphones, televisions, and other electronics. These allow you to listen to music, video content, and podcasts through your hearing aid. You’ll be able to enjoy the content you love without struggling to hear it.

Smartphone Connectivity and Apps

Most Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids can connect to your smartphone and be used on calls and with various applications. You’ll be able to use your hearing aid like headphones to continue using your phone as if you had no hearing loss at all.

Water-Resistant Hearing Aids

Water-resident hearing aids aren’t 100% waterproof. However, they offer enhanced moisture resistance, which means you can keep them on while pursuing water-based hobbies like fishing. These are also a good fit for people who live in humid climates and those who sweat heavily.

Additional Hearing Aid Features

In addition to the most common hearing aid features, there are additional options that are more specific in their use, including:

Tinnitus-Masking Features

Our audiologists also offer a number of hearing aids that come with tinnitus-masking functionality. These devices help to improve your tinnitus symptoms while also enhancing your everyday hearing. They’re a perfect fit for someone who is experiencing tinnitus with hearing loss.

Enhanced Speech Compression and Sound Quality

Modern hearing aids aren’t just designed to amplify sound. They can also help to differentiate speech from background noise and automatically change settings as the sound in the wearer’s environment changes.

Devices with enhanced speech compression and improved sound quality create a listening experience that comes as close to natural hearing as possible.

Discreet Design

You’ll also be able to choose from hearing aids that offer a discrete, sleek design, which is hard for others to notice. If you’re concerned about how you’ll look while wearing aids, then a discreetly-designed invisible-in-canal (IIC) device could be your best option.

Understanding Your Hearing Aid Options

No two hearing loss problems are exactly alike. The best solution for your hearing loss will depend on how severe the condition is, what your lifestyle is like, and your budget, among other factors.

At The Hearing and Tinnitus Center, we offer a wide variety of hearing aids to fit every need. Whether you’re looking for an affordable and basic device or a top-of-the-line model with all the bells and whistles, we’ll ensure you get what you need to enjoy the best possible treatment for your hearing loss.