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Clear Words from ClearWorks Audiology

The Future of Hearing Health is HERE!

Meryl Miller, Doctor of Audiology
Meryl Miller, Doctor of Audiology

Technology is part of all our lives and the exciting news is there are innovative new technologies to improve your hearing. Our motivation at ClearWorks to embrace new technology is simple: dedicated patient care and successful outcomes.

Learn how the new technologies we offer can impact your hearing success.

#1. Brain training software for your hearing is now possible.

Some brains need help practicing listening, especially in more challenging listening environments, like a busy restaurant or at a gathering. We now have software designed to exercise and challenge your hearing brain. We collect sound with our ears. However, we understand sound and its meaning with our brains. Brain training for hearing is important and, for some people, absolutely imperative.

#2. Innovative Direct Drive Hearing Aids offer a wider frequency range.

As opposed to traditional hearing aids which use a speaker to emit sound, a direct drive hearing aid vibrates the eardrum with movement rather than sound. This direct movement of the ear drum provides a wider frequency range, and therefore a more natural sound quality and improved speech clarity in quiet and noisy environments. Direct drive hearing aids are designed to provide sound that best mimics the natural ear. In addition to all of that good news, direct drive hearing aids don’t whistle. A hearing aid that doesn’t whistle? That is great new technology!

#3. Extended Wear hearing aids are “heard” but not seen.

An extended wear hearing aid sits and stays in the ear for months at a time, even when you sleep and shower. Other benefits include no daily maintenance like battery changes or recharging hearing aids, nor cleaning and upkeep. Also, an extended wear hearing aid is completely invisible! They also give you 24/7 sound stimulation which is great for your hearing brain.

#4. Artificial Intelligence makes hearing aids smarter.

Hearing technology has changed dramatically over the past couple decades. Artificial intelligence helps hearing aids make important decisions and act more like our brains in focusing on specific sounds or voices. Many hearing aids now use artificial intelligence to identify speech versus noise and to decide which voice to focus on and listen to. That is some amazing technology!

Call now and let ClearWorks clear up the technology benefits and help you hear well to live a healthier life.

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