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How Cell Phones Are Revolutionizing The Hearing Aid Industry

Just exactly how are cell phones representing a major shift in the hearing aid industry? Well, for starters, they now have state of the art technology to accommodate the growing needs of their hearing impaired customers. For several years, hearing aid devices have dominated the market and have helped hearing impaired individuals hear more clearly every day. That’s still true. But now, cell phones and smart phones are getting in on the game as well. Cell phones can help these people go about their day with safety and confidence because they know they can rely on their devices for assistance. One of the latest forms of this technology comes in the form of cell phones, offering a great way to help people suffering from hearing loss.

Here we learn about why cell phones continue to revolutionize the use of modern day hearing aids for those who have varying degrees of hearing loss.

Cell Phone Technological Advancements

Most cell phones today feature a T3 or T4 standard. What does this mean? It means they have met or exceeded the overall power and efficiency that they are required to have in order to function well with the hearing impaired. This is punctuated by the fact that several new advancements recently made in both the hardware and software of cell phones have begun to come out in the assistance of hearing impaired individuals. Sufferers of hearing loss, in turn, experience a far greater range of accessibility to their cell phone. To put this into perspective, many modern cell phones come with a telecoil, which that is responsible for changing magnetic signals from the phone into sound signals that can be interpreted by the user. This occurs when the telecoil and the cell phone are used in conjunction.

Smart Phones- Leading The Way

Smart phones have powerful components that allow them to run many helpful applications. This aids hearing impaired individuals, making them feel safe and secure in their daily lives. Did you know that some apps have the capability of locating active subtitles for a movie a user wants to watch, or even a syndicated television program on TV? Two other ways in which these phones can also alert users is via a phone call or text with blinking LED lights to garner immediate attention. They can also help through vibrations when a message or phone call or text is received so the user can count on their device to notify them.

Static and noise cancelling technology inherent in the latest models is yet another way that people who use hearing aids are taking advantage of using smart phones. What happens? Using a hearing aid together with a cell phone will not result in feedback or static, giving the user complete clarity while in use. Known as hearing aid capability, or HAC, this means hearing impaired people can learn their device’s capabilities before they spend their hard earned money. Smart phones have been dominating the market with superior technology built right in. Just like regular cell phones, these devices often feature high-level telecoils built into the device itself. This is a revolutionary way of being able to hear better each and every day using a crucial device to today’s communication.

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