Bluetooth Hearing Aid: A Modern Day Magical Solution

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

The Information Age has not been the same ever since Bluetooth technology made its appearance because this new technology has removed the need for making wired connections and thus has done away with a vast jungle of wires while still being able to get information across devices. Some people even consider Bluetooth technology as being the equivalent of modern day magic and nowhere are the benefits as noticeable as in the case of the Bluetooth hearing aid.

Smallest Devices

Today, Bluetooth hearing aids are the smallest devices that have, in fact, transformed the concept of how hearing aids work, especially the traditional behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aids. In fact, with a Bluetooth hearing aid you can be a hearing impaired person while still being able to fully enjoy sounds that are crystal clear that are transmitted over mobile phones. What’s more, with a Bluetooth hearing aid, you can connect wirelessly to computers, MP3 players as well as even HDTV and thus you can perform other chores while at the same time using these various devices.

Essentially, the Bluetooth hearing aid requires fastening an ELI (ear level instrument) to an audio input connection (direct) that is situated behind the hearing aid whose microphone receiver and transmitter then converses with a BTE and turns it into a Bluetooth hearing aid that can then communicate with several other devices as long as they are also Bluetooth enabled. In addition, an ELI Bluetooth hearing aid is easy to operate and you only need to use a single button to either reject or accept an incoming call which means that you don’t need to touch your cell phone at all.

Thanks to present day advances in technology used in ear level instruments, it is now possible for cell phones to ring straight into your Bluetooth hearing aid and all that is required to do so is to have a module via which every call gets channeled. As somebody who is using a Bluetooth hearing aid, you only need to press a button on this module which will then enable you to answer as well as hang up a call without needing to perform any other action. In fact, this module also has the capability of sensing when the caller has terminated their call and it will then automatically cut the connection for you.

Actually, you can also still use your Bluetooth hearing aid with ELI as long as you are using a neck loop that is connected to a telecoil in your hearing aid. In fact, with this feature, the module can effectively transmit from a distance of thirty-three feet. Also, both ELI modules and ELIs are able to run from their own batteries and they do not use any energy from your BTE.

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