Digital Hearing Aids With Touch Screen Technologies
Posted on February 1st, 2010 in General, Home And Family, Reference And Education, Self Improvement | No Comments »
The touch screen technologies you see in modern electronics is something seen as entertaining- certainly not something that increases the functionality of devices by a significant amount. For hearing aids, touch screens have opened up a new door to usability and costs for the elderly.
Fiddling around with your conventional hearing aid is tedious when trying to modify volume levels. With mechanical controls it is easy to over compensate. Digital touch screen controls are easier to control, as they instead change volume based on the swiping motion of the finger. Internal controls and sensitivity can also be modified by yourself or a professional to fine tune everything.
One of the big topics to address with hearing aids was to make the controls adjustable even when you have other commitments with your hands. If you are driving down the road, and desperately need to operate your hearing aid for whatever reason, you’ll find it hard to do so without swerving. Touch screen hearing aids only need a quick touch- meaning you can modify them while multitasking within the blink of your eye.
The benefit of not having exterior controls is that the device overall will benefit from being more closed to the outside environment. Thus, there will be a greater tolerance to things such as humidity. Previously it was a problem to take hearing aids into humid environments that could cause faults in the electronics. Digital hearing aids are more hardy in this respect, making them last longer on average.
Expect the average touch screen design to last longer than conventional hearing aids. Grime and dirt that get caught in conventional hearing aids will cause the devices to fail over a long enough time span- it’s something that is unavoidable. Touch screen designs don’t have the same exterior parts that tend to fail and be vulnerable to the elements. Therefore, the insides of the device are greater protected from dust, moisture, and dirt.
The cost of digital hearing aids has plummeted, despite the reasoning that newer technologies are usually more expensive. Technologies that are easily produced and manufactured are sold at lower prices, and this is just the case for the digital hearing aids with touch screen technologies. Manufacturers can churn out a great number of the devices at a lower cost, which then gets passed onto the consumer when he or she goes to but it from a retailer.
Closing Comments
Touch screen technology has, at long last, bridged industries into the hearing loss sector. We can only hope that future technologies make their way into hearing aids as well, and continue to support the individuals with hearing loss all around the globe. Talk to a doctor for more information regarding digital hearing aids.
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