Introduction
Previously,
hearing aids limited the user's access to personal audio devices such as music
players and mobile phones. However, today's wireless hearing machines or ear machines with Bluetooth connectivity use Bluetooth technology to connect with
personal audio devices and stream sound directly to hearing aids.
Bluetooth and hearing aids
Developed
by an alliance of top technology firms, Bluetooth hearing aids use a wireless
communication technology that transfers data between two or more electronic
devices. The Bluetooth hearing aids use radio waves set to a high frequency to
convey data without obstruction or security risks.
What are the advantages of Bluetooth hearing aids?
Personalized listening experience
The
audio signal can generally be set to stream through hearing aids and the
streamed signal can be customized and amplified to match the aid's settings.
The hearing aids or the streamer may control the stream's sound quality,
depending on the technology of the Bluetooth ear machine.
Multiple connections
Multiple
devices can usually be connected to your hearing aid, so it is easy to switch
between different devices according to your needs, like smartphone, TV
streamer, remote microphone.
Remote control of your hearing aids
Commonly,
there is also added facility to adjust the volume of any program from the
smartphone remotely. It is advantageous if your hearing aids are too small to
accommodate external controls.
Standard protocol
Bluetooth
is not unique to a particular hearing aid or hearing aid manufacturer, so there
is uniformity in how it functions across all devices. The technology has been
tested and it's been in use for many years in the mobile phone industry. As
stated above, the Bluetooth connection is secure and does not suffer from any
interference.
Bluetooth is today's cutting-edge technology
Bluetooth ear machines can dramatically
improve the hearing aid experience by doubling as highly-personalized, custom
audio devices.
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