What are the "levels" of hearing aid technology?



There are bascially two levels of hearing aid technology; analog and digital.


ANALOG technology has been around for many decades. Analog technology offers limited capability, but is sometimes perfect for specific purposes.



DIGITAL technology is the most sophisticated hearing aid technology. Digital technology gives the audiologist maximum control over sound quality and sound processing characteristics. As of 2005, the OVERALL CUSTOMER SATISFACTION ratings of new hearing aids (which are essentially 90 percent digital) is 77 percent!

There is qualitative and quantitative evidence that digital instruments outperform analog hearing aids. Digitals are not perfect, but they are extremely good — However, not all digital hearing aids are the same! Within the "digital" world, there are better and lesser units…speak with your audiologist to be sure you’re getting the right one for you. I ALWAYS recommend digital hearing aids, unless there is a compelling reason to recommend a specific analog product.

Many people ask about pricing relating to digitals. It is important to know that thanks to the integration of digital products across hearing healthcare, better, faster, more reliable and less expensive digital hearing aids are the "norm."

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