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Adjusting To Wearing Hearing Aids: Background Sound & Audio Volume Guide Launch

Nano Hearing Aids - purveyors of FDA-registered over-the-counter hearing devices - releases a new guide on what to expect when getting hearing aids for the first time.

The newly published guide acknowledges the potentially life-changing effects of wearing a hearing aid but cautions that, for novices, there can be a period of adjustment as they acclimatize to a new audio experience. The article reflects Nano's commitment to helping its growing customer base make the most out of its products. The company's signature range is backed by a guarantee of support from Nano's expert hearing counselors.

More details can be found at https://nanohearingaids.com/blogs/news/what-to-expect-when-getting-hearing-aids-for-the-first-time

The piece explores how the ears become used to a quieter world over time. Hearing aids boost sounds that have become dull or imperceptible for someone with hearing loss, often taking the wearer by surprise. Just as eyes must adjust to the dark, so ears must adjust to new and louder sounds, the guide explains, adding that this process can take anywhere between 3 and 6 months.

Nano devices all have volume settings which help make this period of adjustment easier for customers. The entry-level CIC2 has two audio programs with the rest of the range adding a further three settings for different environments.

The guide explains how the brain takes time to adjust to higher audio levels. Even familiar sounds may sound distorted or unnatural, including one's voice. Over time, the brain begins to process these sounds, and hearing aid users can expect sounds to return to a more recognizable state.

Other factors to consider include spatial awareness. The vestibular system, which is located within the inner ear, contributes to the three-dimensional sense of space that humans experience. According to the article, hearing aids help to improve this awareness, complementing the visual signals provided by the eyes.

Background noise can also be problematic in the early days of wearing a hearing aid. Nano's CIC4, X2, and Sigma Plus all feature noise reduction and cancellation technology which help to filter out unwanted sounds. The directional microphones in the company's behind-the-ear models prioritize speech over background noise.

The guide states, “When you wear your hearing aids regularly, you may be surprised by how quickly you can adapt. After a brief adjustment period, people experience a renewed connection to a world full of clear sounds.”

For more information, go to https://nanohearingaids.com/blogs/news/what-to-expect-when-getting-hearing-aids-for-the-first-time

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