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BINAURAL HEARING

Individuals often experience different levels of hearing loss in each ear.

Sounds collected by your left ear are initially processed by the right side of the brain, while sounds collected by your right ear are initially processed by the left side of the brain. After they are received, the two halves of your brain work together to organize the signals into recognizable words and sounds. Using both sides of the brain significantly improves the ability to decipher speech and what’s known as “selective listening” ability — the ability to pay attention to the sound or voice you really want to hear.

Two Ears Means More Brainpower

Sounds collected by your left ear are initially processed by the right side of the brain, while sounds collected by your right ear are initially processed by the left side of the brain. After they are received, the two halves of your brain work together to organize the signals into recognizable words and sounds. Using both sides of the brain significantly improves the ability to decipher speech and what’s known as “selective listening” ability — the ability to pay attention to the sound or voice you really want to hear.

Two Ears Means More Brainpower
Two Ears Means More Brainpower

Two Ears Hear Better in Noise

Similarly, using more of your brain to focus on the sound you want to hear is tremendously important in overcoming one of the primary complaints of individuals with hearing loss: hearing among background noise. Also, a person wearing two hearing aids generally needs less amplification than someone wearing only one. Lower volume means less potential for sound distortion and feedback, which leads to higher-quality reproduction of sound.

Profound Unilateral Hearing Loss

In less common cases in which there is a total hearing loss in one ear (also known as profound unilateral hearing loss or single-sided deafness), there are medical therapies that may help to re-create some of the effects of binaural hearing. These include bone-conduction systems (also known as bone-anchored hearing aids, or BAHA devices) that can help transmit vibrations from the nonhearing ear to the functioning ear. Also, CROS (contralateral routing of sound) hearing aids are available that use a microphone in the nonhearing ear to transmit the sound to the hearing hear.

Contact us to discuss your hearing situation and what kind of hearing care solution is right for you.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Hearing loss is a puzzle that our professionals love to solve, and it is based on your individual experiences, lifestyle, and severity of impairment. There is no one-size-fits-all treatment method for hearing loss — it’s based on the sounds that you can’t hear, which vary greatly, and the sounds that you want to be able to hear. A quality hearing system from a reputable manufacturer isn’t effective until an experienced, qualified hearing care professional programs the technology properly based on your unique hearing needs.

There’s a hearing solution that’s right for you

Completely-In-Canal

Sleek and subtle, this completely-in-the-canal technology is molded to the contours of your ear for a superior fit that offers a natural look and hearing experience.

Binaural Hearing

About this Type:

Powerful, subtle, and custom-fit to comfortably and snugly fit your ear canal, AGX Hearing’s Completely-in-the-Canal units are perfect for activity-filled days with friends and family. Completely-in-the-Canal devices come equipped with external switches that give the user even more control over your hearing. With Bluetooth technology, your hearing system becomes a hub for streaming phone calls and media directly to your ears.

For those with treatable hearing loss, Completely-in-the-Canal devices are among the least visible hearing aid types. Sitting deeper in the canal allows these units to provide clear sound with less wind interference, meaning you get a more natural hearing experience.

In-The-Canal

With a discreet, glasses-friendly fit and external controls, our in-the-canal technology is the perfect piece to complement to your lifestyle.

Binaural Hearing

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For those who prefer a more discreet hearing system, AGX Hearing’s In-the-Canal style provides a comfortable better-hearing solution. In-the-Canal systems are available for all types of treatable hearing loss and can be customized with external control options to meet your easy adjustment needs.

In-the-Canal devices are easy to insert, easy to remove, and easy on your eyewear. Because they fit entirely in the ear canal, these devices won’t interfere with glasses, hats, or other headwear. And because they are custom-molded just for your unique ear shape, they stay put — even when you’re on the move.

In-The-Ear

Binaural Hearing

About this Type:

Full Shell In-the-Ear technology sits comfortably just outside the ear canal to provide powerful, clear sound for all degrees of treatable hearing loss. The Full Shell can be removed and adjusted with ease because it’s custom-molded to fit the unique contours of your ear, and it offers external switches that will make sound adjustments based on your environmental needs.

A dependable solution for a wide range of people, thanks to the combination of size, customizable switches, and color options, the Full Shell In-the-Ear also uses the largest batteries, for users who need clarity and power for a lengthier amount of time.

Receiver-In-Canal

Binaural Hearing

About this Type:

With a comfortable, open-fit design that’s perfect for almost all types of hearing loss, AGX Hearing’s Receiver-in-the-Canal (RIC) devices make better hearing a breeze. Although the speaker and microphone are both located on the shell of RIC devices, the speaker is fed into the ear canal with a comfortable, flexible dome that allows sound to pass through the ear canal naturally. These open fittings reduce wind noise and feedback.

Although RIC devices sit behind the ear, the small, sleek design means that they’re barely visible when worn, and they help provide clear, confident communication. With AGX Hearing’s RIC devices, hearing is as natural and effortless as possible.

Behind-The-Ear

Our behind-the-ear technology puts you in control with customizable fit options, wireless connectivity, and easy volume control.

Binaural Hearing

About this Type:

AGX Hearing’s Behind-the-Ear (BTE) units offer the most flexible, adaptable, and powerful technology available. Custom earmolds fit your outer ear and ear canal comfortably for all-day use, and the open-canal earpieces help prevent that “plugged up” feeling that some users experience.

Behind-the-Ear units house the speaker and microphone inside the shell that sits snugly on the ear, while sound travels into the ear canal via acoustic tubing. These devices are among the most easily adjustable, with simple switches to quickly control volume and program settings that better match changes to your surroundings. These units are also available as miniature versions.

Binaural Hearing

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