Benefits of Two Hearing Aids
Whether from a friend during a conversation or the symphony of sounds heard during a nature walk, all sounds are meant to be heard with both ears (binaural). Just like our eyes see the world stereoscopically, our ears hear the same way.
Eighty percent (80%) of current owners wear two hearing aids and it is estimated that ninety-five percent (95%) of those with a hearing loss may need a binaural fitting.
Key Reasons For Wearing Two Hearing Aids
- Wearing only one hearing aid actually makes it more difficult to understand speech in noisy environments.
- One hearing aid creates difficulty in determining the true direction from which sounds originate.
- Fatigue and strain may result in the ear that exclusively uses the hearing aid.
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