There are many hearing device features that you can expect from the technological advancements in this area of health. It’s important that we help provide assistance to our hearing wherever possible when there’s been some damage or hearing loss. 

However, if you’re not entirely familiar with what features are available, then it’s worth knowing them before going to your fitting. That way, you’ll know what you’re after and what to discuss with your audiologist when it comes to selecting the hearing aid for you.

Volume Options and Processing

For many years, it’s been a feature of hearing aids to be able to automatically increase or decrease the sound that comes from the devices. However, it might be that you want to adjust the different layers of sound that might be harder to hear if it’s automatically turning down the overall sound coming through.

With that being said, you want to check the different channels available when it comes to hearing device styles. Whether it be an in-the-ear (ITE) or completely-in-canal (CIC) hearing aid, it’s important to be aware of the gain processing when it comes to volume.

Wireless and Bluetooth Connections

With technology advancements, you’re likely going to see many of the hearing aids nowadays that are new on the market, have wireless or Bluetooth capabilities. Both can be useful to have as some will have both available. It can be great for having more control over the devices and easier accessibility with them too.

For example, some will be able to operate from a mobile app on your phone. This can be handy in order to make adjustments or check certain features of the device without having to book an appointment with your audiologist in order to get it fixed.

Self-Learning

It can be handy to have a feature like this when it comes to your hearing aid. Self-learning hearing aids can help you have more success with the devices over a longer period of time. Through the use of a remote control or through an app, you can adjust settings or perhaps reduce the volume at certain points in the day and the device learns your behaviors.

It’s a great way of having a device that adapts to your needs and fits what you’re after in a hearing aid. 

Tinnitus Masking and Sound Generators

There are some wearers of hearing aid that have difficulty with sounds caused by tinnitus. These sound generators are a common feature in hearing aids as they internally generate sounds in order to mask the sounds you hear when it comes to tinnitus. Tinnitus is a disruptive symptom of hearing loss that can often be hard for the person who has it, to deal with. Hearing aids are a great solution to helping tackle that.

There are lots of other features that hearing aid devices will have but your audiologist will spend the time going through them all at your appointment. Make sure that you see an audiologist to get an exact solution to your hearing aid needs.