Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

Bluetooth Hearing Aids: What You Need To Know

By: Alvin Toh Home | Health-and-Fitness


Bluetooth wireless technology allows wireless communication between electronic devices. Bluetooth uses short-range wireless radio technology to connect devices to each other, generally within a distance of 30 ft. Newer devices may have ranges of over 100 ft. It eliminates the need for wires to be connected to all the devices, making it much easier to operate them.

Although Bluetooth technology has been around for a while it is now becoming the new standard for most electronic devices. For those who wear hearing aids the technology provides the ability to use hands free devices along with the hearing aid. As most hearing aid users know, in the past, there have been compatibility issues with hearing aids and devices such as cell phone headsets and iPod ear piece. However, the latest technology incorporates Bluetooth wireless technology into hearing aids, making them compatible with many Bluetooth enabled devices.

Bluetooth enabled hearing aids use this wireless technology twofold. Bluetooth wireless technology allows for communication between two hearing aids. This helps to get the most natural hearing enhancement possible. The two hearing aids "talk" to each other to make instantaneous enhancements to improve hearing. Another exciting function of Bluetooth enabled hearing aids is wireless connectivity with other Bluetooth enabled devices such as cell phones and music players. This technology is a vast improvement over hearing aids in the past which were often incompatible with other devices.

Several leading manufacturers have developed Bluetooth enabled hearing aids. Oticon's newest hearing aid range is called Epoq. It provides wireless binaural communication between the right and left hearing aids to make stereophonic sound more natural. Integrated Bluetooth technology also enables the Epoq hearing aid to get mobile phone reception directly into it. This effectively eliminates the need for attached wires, which in the past was the only way to provide connectivity.

The Phonak's Smartlink uses integrated Bluetooth technology to enable bi-directional digital link between the hearing aid and a Bluetooth enabled cell phone. An external audio input or microphone signal can also be transmitted wirelessly via Smartlink to the hearing aid by attaching to the smart interface.

Starkey Laboratories offers the Eli hearing aid, which incorporates Bluetooth technology allowing communication between hearing aid users, and the growing assortment of Bluetooth enabled devices such as a cell phone. The Eli is the smallest Bluetooth enabled hearing aid on the market.

Those who are shopping for their first hearing aid will do well by purchasing one with Bluetooth technology. No matter what your needs, Bluetooth technology is the wave of the future and will enable you to connect easily and wirelessly with many devices. All of the major hearing aid companies are developing their own hearing aids that utilize Bluetooth technology. Working with a hearing health care professional will ensure that you choose the hearing aid that is best for you and your specific hearing loss.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
For people with hearing problems, getting quality hearing aids can open up a new world to them. Bluetooth hearing aids are becoming more discreet, fashionable and high tech, making them a good choice for the young and old. Check out our top resources on best hearing aids at www.abouthearingaid.com/home

Tags: , , , , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Health-and-Fitness Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Health-and-Fitness

  • Bluetooth Hearing Aid: A Great Solution
    By: Peter De Walt | Jun 4th 2008
    New technological has bought us great features, that we once thought were only available on sci-fi cartoon program like the Jetsons. One of these is the evolution of blue tooth. Then, add this will the blue tooth hearing aid solution, and its easy to see how it can be referred to as a "magical" solution, when you compare i ... Read

  • Bluetooth Hearing Aids: Bringing 21st Century Communication To The Hearing Impaired
    By: David Faulkner | Jul 13th 2007
    When Bluetooth technology was introduced, it changed the Information Age for good. Thanks to Bluetooth technology, information that once had to flow over vast networks of wires to get to its destination can now get there wire-free. Bluetooth is as close to magic as scientifically based technology is allowed to be.
    ...
    Read

  • Common Problems For New Hearing Aid Users
    By: John Gutierrez | Dec 8th 2009
    Individuals who have some form of hearing loss and have been fitted with a new hearing aid or aids are usually very excited about trying out their new aids. In many cases, however, the fantasy of having their hearing back and the reality of what their hearing aids can and can't do for them are far apart. Read

  • Hearing Aids- The Complete Solution To Hearing Loss

    Hearing aids are devices used to enhance hearing ability. It is used by the people who suffer hearing loss caused by the damage to the hair cells in the ear. Read

  • How Much Is Your Hearing Worth?

    If you've just started looking at hearing aids, then you're no doubt aware just how much they can cost. There's just no way to get around the huge outlay that's involved with purchasing a hearing aid.

    Hearing aids can cost anywhere from $300 to over $3000, so just how much are you willing to pay for your hear ...
    Read

  • Bluetooth And Hearing Aids
    By: Kelly Calkins | Sep 5th 2009
    For hearing aids, that can mean connecting your cellphone, cordless phone, computer, TV, iPod, or any of a number of devices to your hearing aids. You actually hear the phone or TV through your hearing aids as if they were wired directly to them. That means better, clearer sound without outside interference. Read

  • Hearing Aids For Sale: What You Should Do Before Purchasing Them
    By: Jeff Holmes.. | Sep 27th 2007
    A hearing aid can be quite expensive and you will need to save for one if you need it. It's even more expensive if you need to buy two of them. Before you decide on what hearing aid to get, use this guide so that you won't spend too much on hearing aids for sale. Read

  • Hearing Aid Prices: What Are You Paying For?
    By: Alvin Toh | Apr 29th 2007
    There are a variety of factors that go into making up hearing aid prices. Besides paying for the hearing aid, there are other costs associated with medical examination, hearing test, adjustments, technology, batteries, warranty and service. These costs cannot be avoided altogether. Read

  • Bluetooth Accessoriesâ€"advantages Of Having One
    By: Fia Gay Caballero | Aug 24th 2009
    Through this article, you will understand how you can gain from Bluetooth accessories by listing some of its greatest advantages and how Bluetooth technology can help you in your communication needs. Read

  • What You Need To Know About Siemens Hearing Aids
    By: Alvin Toh | Jun 3rd 2007
    All Siemens hearing aids utilize digital technology and are divided into basic, value and ultimate categories, according to your budget. They are equipped with functions and features to adapt to every individual's needs. Each category has various models such as... Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy