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Doubts about your hearing?
- Do you feel the need to turn up the sound on your TV?
- Do you have trouble understanding someone on the phone or have difficulty following a conversation during a busy meal?
- Or do you simply want to take a first look at your hearing?
Do not isolate yourself from your loved ones and those around you. Take 3 minutes to test your hearing for free! A hearing test allows you to quickly assess your hearing situation.
- Free, no-obligation assessment with a state-certified audiologist.
- Measuring your hearing and understanding.
- Analysis of your needs and your listening situations.
- Remaining charge at 0$** Depending on the terms of application of hearing aid reimbursements.
How hearing aids work: technology for hearing
Hearing aids, also called hearing aids, are sophisticated devices designed to improve the hearing experience of people with hearing loss. Their operation is based on three main stages:
- Sound capture: A miniaturized microphone captures surrounding sounds.
- Signal processing: A digital processor analyzes, filters and amplifies captured sounds, with an emphasis on speech clarification.
- Sound delivery: A miniature speaker (or earphone) transmits processed sound to the inner ear.
Types of hearing aids
There are several categories of hearing aids, adapted to different needs and preferences:
- In-ear: Discreet, they fit entirely in the ear canal.
- Behind-the-ear (BTE): Placed behind the ear, they are suitable for all types of hearing loss.
- Remote headphones (RIC): A compromise between discretion and power.
Technological innovations
Modern hearing aids incorporate advanced features:
- Bluetooth connectivity for linking with smartphones and TV
- Rechargeable batteries for greater convenience
- Artificial intelligence for automatic adaptation to the sound environment
- Mobile apps for personalized control
Choosing your hearing aid
Selecting a hearing aid should take into account several factors:
- The degree of hearing loss
- Lifestyle and frequented sound environments
- Preferences in terms of comfort and aesthetics
- The budget, taking into account possible reimbursements
- A hearing care professional can guide you in this choice, starting with a comprehensive hearing test to determine your specific needs.