Hearing aids are small electronic devices specially designed and highly customized to adhere to different kinds of hearing loss.
Hearing aids contain a microphone to pick up the sound, a computer chip that amplifies and processes the sound captured, and a speaker that sends the sound to your ear through different frequencies.
It is a battery-operated device.
Advanced hearing aids provide additional features and connectivity.
Some provide a direct connection to your microphone
Modern hearing aids have rechargeable batteries
A hearing aid amplifies certain sound frequencies before sending it to your ear.














