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Hearing Aids with Artif icial Intelligence: Smarter Than Ever!
Having a hearing loss can be difficult and trying to explain it to someone who has normal hearing can be a challenge. For example, explaining the difference between “hearing” and “understanding” to someone with normal hearing can be quite difficult.
Everyone’s hearing loss is different, but it’s important to help our friends, families and coworkers better understand what we go through each day with our hearing loss so that we can work together for better communication. Untreated hearing loss has a profound impact on a person’s life and overall wellness. It can result in negative emotions and consequences both at home and at work. More than that, it affects not just the person with hearing loss but everyone in their lives, as well.
Technology to Improve Everyday Life
Back in the ‘70s, when hearing aids offered analog circuit, the features available were quite limited. Today’s hearing aids are much more high-tech and user-friendly for all ages.
Nowadays hearing aids are much easier to use and operate, and convenient to put in and out. Also, they: ª are rechargeable and water resistant ª reduce feedback ª have much better sound quality ª are hands-free ª can stream to other Bluetooth® devices ª provide the option to personally adjust features with your smart phone
An update has recently been made to a line of hearing aids that have Artificial Intelligence and embedded sensors. This new release delivers significant sound enhancements as well as an update to our 2-Way Audio feature that lets wearers take and end calls directly from their hearing aids instead of their Apple device.
And our industry-leading artificial intelligence feature called Edge Mode has also been updated for transportation noise. It’s ideal for people who drive a lot, as road noise can be very disruptive when you’re trying to listen to someone else in the car.
We firmly believe that to hear better is to live better. Hearing loss is linked to numerous quality-of-life issues, and treating it has benefits. If you’re struggling to hear your best, make a 2023 resolution to get your hearing checked.


Rizlane Bellamlih Territory Manager