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Speech and Distance from Sound – The Issues – Part 1

August 15th, 2011 by Paul Minikin

It sounds like common sense really, the further away from a sound you are, the harder it is to hear it. However, one thing we know as hearing professionals is that our clients find most difficulty hearing speech at a distance in noisy environments, even with the best technology on offer. Why would that be?

Over this article and the next we will cover some points that will go some way to explaining what challenges we come up against when trying to help you the customer hear the best you can in that type of environment.

The first point is this; with sound and distance we must consider the ‘inverse square law’ which dictates that sound level falls by 6dB when the distance travelled by the sound is doubled. For instance if a sound is 60dB SPL at a distance of 1 metre, it will be 54dB SPL at 2 metres and 48dB SPL at 4 metres.

Obviously in real life situations, such as a typical room where sound bounces off surfaces etc things become rather more complicated, but let’s leave that out of the equation for simplicity.

A factor to consider is that there is always a level of background noise, even in a quiet room.  If the level of ambient noise is a very low 45dB SPL, once you get more than say 5 metres away speech will start to be muddled in with the ambient background noise and be less distinct.

This difficulty will obviously be more pronounced if you have a degree of hearing loss, even a relatively moderate level of loss.

In the next article in a few days we will cover more points on this subject.

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Why does my hearing go dull when I travel by air?

July 18th, 2011 by Paul Minikin

When we travel in an airplane or maybe even in a car travelling up a long hill, why do we seem to have suffered some hearing loss?

Basically you are experiencing a pressure adjustment problem.The middle ear is an air filled cavity which is most of the time sealed.

The middle ear has a series of small bones used to transmit sound from the eardrum through to the cochlea, or hearing nerve.

If the air pressure around you changes as you reach a higher altitude you have a difference in air pressure between the air around you and the air pressure in the middle ear.

This difference either side of the eardrum causes the eardrum to stiffen up and sound is not transmitted as efficiently through to the middle ear bones, effectively reducing your hearing, or making your hearing sound a little ‘dull’.

Usually all you need to do to rectify the issue is to move your jaw or swallow, this opens up a channel called the eustachian tube from the back of the throat to the middle ear, air pressure then equalises either side of the ear drum and your hearing ‘pops’.

Problems can arise if you have a heavy head cold for instance and the eustachian tube is blocked. Pressure in this instance cannot equalise and can in some cases can cause pain on ascent or descent on a plane journey.

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Unitron Shift By Discount Hearing Aids

April 2nd, 2011 by Paul Minikin

Unitron Shift – Unitron Shift is an ultra-small behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing instrument that is stylish, smart and so tiny it is virtually invisible behind your ear, even with glasses.

Although small in size, Unitron Shift includes all the advanced capabilities of Unitron’s latest premium hearing instrument, Passport.

With Unitron Shift you can enjoy more relaxed conversations with automatic hands-free operation in every situation.

Should you want more control to instantly fine-tune your listening experience, you can make adjustments using the hearing instrument button or the optional Smart Control remote.

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Unitron Hearing Aids | Discount Hearing Aids

April 2nd, 2011 by Paul Minikin

Unitron are a Canadian hearing aid manufacturer with a heritage of more than 40 years developing hearing aid technology. Their UK base is in Warrington.

Unitron Hearing puts the advantages of digital hearing instruments within everyone’s reach with the most comprehensive line-up of digital products designed to meet every lifestyle, hearing loss, and budget.

Unitron have been very successful recently with their Tandem range of wireless CROS / BiCROS products, which cater for single sided deafness by sending a wireless audio signal from the deaf side to the hearing / hearing impaired best side.

Current Unitron hearing aids in the range are Unitron Passport, Unitron Latitude, Unitron Tandem and Unitron 360.

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ReSound Alera | Discount Hearing Aids

March 26th, 2011 by Paul Minikin

ReSound Alera gives you an exceptional surround sound experience, great wireless connections to your TV and phone all in a very smart design.

What can you expect from ReSound Alera?

-Really great sound quality

-Full awareness of all the individual sounds around you

-Improvements in your ability to locate the direction of sounds

-Easier use of the telephone and a nicer experience of listening to music

- The Alera automatically changes its settings based on the environment you find yourself in.

Unparalleled sound performance in the tiniest form possible means the only thing you’ll notice about ReSound Alera is an immediate improvement in your hearing. That’s because ReSound Alera has taken the industry’s best technology and encased it in a tiny hearing instrument that combines invisibility with lightweight comfort.

Advanced features make sure you:

-Experience whistle-free sound, for example: when you’re on the phone or when you hug someone – Enjoy music that’s as clear and pure as it’s supposed to sound

-Feel comfortable in the different situations you encounter every day

-Understand speech better, even when there’s background noise

ReSound Alera  has a number of complimentary wireless devices.

With the ReSound Unite TV streamer, you can:

-Transmit sound directly from your TV to your hearing instruments

-Hear whats going on around you while watching TV

-Move around – even if you leave the room, you’re automatically reconnected if you return within 5 minutes

The ReSound Unite Phone Clip:

-Delivers crystal clear, feedback-free sound

-Clips onto your clothes or your car’s sun visor

-Allows you to leave your mobile phone in your bag or pocket

-6 hours of talk time, 200 hours of standby time

-Answer and end calls at the push of button

-Easy-to-use volume control

-Easy to recharge through your computer USB port or wall plug (cables included)

The ReSound Unite Remote Control makes it easy to change programs, adjust volume and start streaming sound from the ReSound Unite TV streamer and the ReSound Unite Phone Clip.

The display gives you a visual overview of your hearing instruments settings.

Nano-coating protects down to the core iSolate nanotech, a special moisture protection technology, guards every vital component of your hearing instruments against moisture.

As a result, liquid that comes in contact with ReSound Alera for example, when it rains or when you’re biking or enjoying other physical activity, simply beads up and rolls right off.

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