Hearing aids have improved by leaps and bounds over the past few decades. As microprocessors and microphones have rapidly become smaller and more inexpensive to produce, manufacturers have managed to pack small, standard hearing aids with features that make them more useful than ever before.
One challenge with hearing aids is that, with their standard microphones, there is almost always the challenge of ambient background noise, making it hard to pick out what you want to listen to most. To combat this challenge, many OTC hearing aids can now go around the microphone and directly input audio to your ears, bypassing ambient noise. They do this by connecting to a variety of electronic devices.
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Types of electronic devices compatible with hearing aids
The more modern your hearing aids and electronic devices, the more likely they are to connect with each other easily for a better audio experience. Here are some…