For those who would like to augment their hearing instruments with other devices that promote better hearing, the hearing specialist can suggest any of a number of “assistive listening devices” (ALDs). These apparatuses, which are often referred to as “binoculars for the ears,” utilize a microphone to pick up sound, transmission technology to deliver the signal, and a receiver to pick up the signal and deliver sound to the ear. They serve to both amplify sounds and eliminate unwanted background noise. One type of ALD system, known as “hearing loops,” can be found in theaters, conference rooms, and places of worship, while personal ALDs can be connected to the phone, TV, or other audio sources at home.
ALD’s are used by people with all degrees of hearing loss. This includes hearing aid users and cochlear implant users, as well as consumers who do not use either hearing aids or cochlear implants. To schedule an appointment, please call BETTER HEARING CENTER. Our expertise is measured by our commitment to patient satisfaction, continuing education, and the application of current technologies. New Hampshire’s premier hearing care provider.
P.S. The hearing loop, which is a wire that circles a room and is connected to the sound system, transmits the sound electromagnetically.