Pardon the pun, but by now
many of us have heard about PSAPs, or personal
sound
amplification
products.
These devices, which are being touted as the
second coming in hearing aid advancement, are becoming evermore
popular with their lower prices and ease of purchase over
conventional hearing aids.
This popularity is
understandable since they appear to offer some of the same advanced
technology used in expensive hearing aids…and promise to give you
super hearing for
pennies on the dollar.
In truth, there is
technology in them that enables these PSAPs to amplify
sound, which, under certain conditions can be
very effective. However, amplify is
the key word here. That’s where the differences between PSAPs and
actual hearing aids begin
to show themselves.
While not being totally
disingenuous, companies selling these PSAPs are not completely
forthcoming either. What they don’t tell you is that, these
are not hearing
aids. These are instruments designed for
people with no hearing issues. That’s right. If you have low to
moderate hearing loss or above, these OTCs (over the counter)
products do nothing to address those issues in any clinical manner.
In fact, many fall quite
short when it comes to performing even as advertised. Moreover, these
are one-size fits all sound
amplifiers with volume control and in some instances, noise filters.
What’s Wrong With
That as Long as it Makes it Louder?
Nothing, if all you need
is more volume. However, many people with a hearing impairment need
more than just an instrument that cranks up the volume. One example,
depending on your degree of hearing loss, is being unable to discern
words, which is a common source of
frustration. If words sound foggy or like a wall of sound, turning up
the volume is only going to get you a louder wall.
It is Best to Consult a
Professional
A professional Audiologist
is familiar with all types and degrees of hearing loss. They are
trained to know what to look for, to recognize the degree of hearing
loss you may suffer (if any) and how best to address any issues
moving forward.
Today’s hearing aids are
technologically advanced and can be fine-tuned to maximize your
ability to hear with the proper volume and clarity, while targeting
your specific areas of need. You just can’t get that from an
amplifier.
When it comes to your
hearing, don’t take chances with a device you can pick up off a
convenient store counter. Seek out a professional for proper
evaluation and treatment.
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