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Binaural Hearing

Hearing with both ears is the definition of binaural hearing.  Binaural hearing allows you to make fine judgments about sound and to listen selectively to one of several sounds.  Most experts agree that gradual hearing loss typically occurs in both ears and that it makes sense to fit both ears with hearing instruments.

We have listed the advantages of wearing two hearing aids below:

  • Localized sound
    The ability to detect the direction and distance of sound can only be achieved with two ears.
  • Balanced hearing
    Hearing with two ears will help you more accurately respond to sounds, like conversation on your left or right side.
  • Better speech comprehension
    Balanced hearing with both ears may improve your ability to disregard background sounds and more clearly understand close-up speech.

 

 

 

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