Daily Express

Now hearing aids are nearly invisible

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HEARING aids are now so small, and perfectly formed, they can deliver unparallel­ed sound quality while remaining virtually invisible. In fact, the chances are you know someone who wears hearing aids — but haven’t even noticed them.

The first big leap forward came in the 1950s, around the time that Amplifon, a global hearing specialist which helps customers in over 22 countries across 8,600 hearing centres worldwide — including more than 200 hearing centres in the UK — was founded.

The transistor­s which later transforme­d radios, were opening the way for a new era of what seemed incredibly small hearing aids and devices had soon shrunk so much the first behind-the-ear designs were created. For some people, with very severe hearing deficits, these designs still offer an optimal hearing experience.

However, today it is digital technology that has led to a whole new generation of incredibly powerful, but almost invisible, hearing aids which sit inside the ear canal and are packed with a range of features, such as speech enhancemen­t, reduction of unwanted background noise and programs to deliver crisp high frequency sounds, which would have been unimaginab­le just a few years ago.

But one thing hasn’t changed. Amplifon continues to be at the cutting edge of hearing aid technology, providing state-of-the-art devices like the Resound LiNX2 — which allows you to program settings to ensure optimal clarity in even the most challengin­g hearing environmen­ts and connects with Bluetooth technology and an incredible array of apps and enhancemen­ts which enrich each customer’s auditory experience.

Hearing aid audiologis­t and District Manager Tazmeet Anand says: “The technology is getting better all the time, and Amplifon’s independen­ce means we can offer devices from a number of different manufactur­ers. We have done the research to find the very best, so you don’t have to.”

Amplifon customer Tommy Robinson adds: “My hearing aids have made a massive difference, they’re fantastic. It’s amazing how tiny they can make them now.”

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