Advanced Technology Hearing 
Aid Circuitry

Through scientific research and amplification, 
advances in technology have been developed.  
These developments are known as non-linear or compression amplifiers.  The result is a hearing aid which can limit the amount of sound making a more natural volume without getting too loud or too soft.  Circuitry is mostly from





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the family Class D amplifiers, which have less distortion and longer battery life  than the conventional Class A circuit.  Examples of compression circuitry include automatic signal processing, automatic gain control-input, automatic gain control-output, wide dynamic range compression and adaptive compression.  Advanced technology aids can also use multi-channel technology, as well as, directional microphones.  Prices may vary depending on the manufacturer and amplifier options.  

Optional Features:  

  • The world's only true waterproof hearing aid from RION!

  • Threshold kneepoint control

  • Low frequency tone control

  • Frequent feedback control

  • Output control

  • Input control

  • Telephone switch

  • Various colors

Also Available:

  • Microtech water resistant titanium case.

  • Programmable

Candidacy:

  • Clients with a wide range of hearing losses

  • Especially useful for clients with a reduced tolerance to loud sounds

  • New users, as well as, experienced hearing aid users

Benefits:

  • Improved listening comfort in most situations.  Most users feel it is neither too soft nor too loud.

  • More natural sound quality

  • Larger listening range in comparison to conventional Class A hearing aids

  • Less distortion

  • Available in a wide range of in the ear, canal, mini-canal, completely in canal, and behind the ear style aids  

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