A Look at Delta Hearing Aids
hearing aids August 4th, 2010
High frequency hearing loss can result from overexposure to loud noise or music. Sufferers of high frequency hearing loss need help understanding conversations in noisy environments, those with broadband hearing loss, on the other hand, need help across the entire auditory spectrum with both high and low pitched sounds.
Oticon, Inc, is the manufacturer of Delta hearing aids have a revolutionary triangular design, with cutting edge digital technology specifically aimed at the Baby-Boomer-and-younger generations who are experiencing hearing impairment in the mild to moderate range.
The brushed-metal Delta hearing aids come in an astonishing seventeen colors. They have tiny receivers attached to transparent wires because the receivers are inserted into the Delta Hearing aid user’s ear canals. They have made possible new designs previously unavailable to the hearing-impaired. It has both the cosmetic appeal of inner ear hearing enhancement and the technological capabilities of behind-the-ear hearing aids.
Thank to Oticon with their digital technology, Delta hearing aids allow their users to adjust them so that they only amplify the sounds which the users have difficulty hearing. Those one-in-two people who suffer from high frequency hearing loss can amplify the high-register sounds resulting to comfort in hearing them. Users can hear sounds without having to magnify the bass frequencies to an unbearable level.
Delta hearing aids are available in a Crayola-box range of colors from Sunset Orange to Green Chameleon. The Mother-of-Pearl for the more formal set, are turning traditionally hearing aids into fashion accessories.

