If you’re able to hear men’s voices more easily than women’s or kid’s voices, it might suggest that you have suffered some high-frequency hearing loss. The voices of most women and children fall into a higher frequency range – generally 165 to 255 Hertz – while male voices are typically lower frequency at 85 to […]
digital hearing aids
A bit of history and an explanation of how analog devices work vs how digital devices work is necessary to understand the differences between digital and analog hearing aids. Historically, analog technology appeared first, and consequently most hearing aids were analog until digital signal processing (DSP) was developed, at which point digital hearing aids appeared. […]
The strategy originally used as a hearing aid remains in use today, the instinctual gesture to cup your hand behind the ear to better capture sounds so that you can hear them. The first real hearing aids, however, were the long trumpets used by sailors to hear the voices of other sailors calling to them […]