by Evanston Audiology | Apr 19, 2015 | Articles, Hearing, Hearing Aid Technology, Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss, Hearing Test, Preventative Care
You have just finalized your hearing test. The hearing specialist is now coming into the room and presents you with a chart, like the one above, except that it has all of these icons, colors, and lines. This is supposed to show you the exact, mathematically precise...
by Evanston Audiology | Feb 14, 2015 | Articles, Hearing, Hearing Aid Technology, Hearing Aids
To see how far hearing aids have actually come in 200 years, all you have to do is contrast them with today’s hearing aids only weigh a few ounces, providing an unmatched versatility. They offer the user lots more advantages, including the ability to connect to...
by Evanston Audiology | Feb 5, 2015 | Articles, Hearing, Hearing Aid Technology, Hearing Aids
The last 200 years have contained several advancements when it comes to hearing aids. These developments have no doubt hinged on growing technology that seems to result from the hard work of committed scientists who have a hearing impaired loved one at home. Perhaps...
by Evanston Audiology | Dec 27, 2014 | Articles, Hearing, Hearing Aid Technology, Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss
While hearing aid devices have historically been the most common way to help hearing impaired individuals hear more clearly, cell phones and smart phones are now picking up the slack to work together in this effort. Through unique technology, your phone can help you...
by Evanston Audiology | Dec 20, 2014 | Articles, Hearing, Hearing Aid Technology, Hearing Aids, Hearing Loss
The world is becoming clearer to many thanks to electric cochlear implants. There are many technologies available to people who suffer from a hearing impairment. While hearing aids, in all of their many editions, have been the most common solution to hearing loss,...
by Evanston Audiology | Dec 13, 2014 | Articles, Choosing a Hearing Aid, Hearing, Hearing Aid Technology, Hearing Aids
From filtration of background noise to connections to Bluetooth devices, today’s digital hearing aids are making quite a stir. They represent about 90 percent of all hearing aids made today which is great because audiologists can now program each device according to...