A hearing aid magnifies the sounds and feeds them into the same process as for someone without a hearing aid. The mind will receive the same signals.
a hearing aid can help somebody by making it easier for them to hear.
A hearing Aid
so you can hear..
not being able to hear
No it amplifies every sound you hear normally you can "zoom" in on specific sounds with a hearing aid everything sounds equally as loud
they have a speaker in the hearing aid so that old dudes can hear through there ear that cant hear
She is hearing impaired. She has a hearing aid, and can hear with that and speak as well. Her mother is deaf, and she signs to her.
If it helps you hear better, it is good.
a musician's earpiece to hear the band and himself. many performers wear 'fitted ones and they hear nothing else, Barry likes to hear the feedback, responses and comments from his audience so his isn't fitted
You may hear an echo with a hearing aid due to sound feedback, which occurs when amplified sound from the hearing aid speaker leaks back into the microphone. This can happen if the hearing aid doesn't fit properly or if there's a gap that allows sound to escape. Additionally, certain settings or environments can exacerbate this effect, making the echo more noticeable. Proper adjustment and fitting of the hearing aid can help minimize this issue.
A cochlear implant can help people who are completely deaf to "hear" sound. They can hear well enough to understand speech, even over the telephone. A hearing aid cannot help someone who is completely deaf to hear anything.
The fist that comes to mind is a hearing aid. They have been much improved in design in the past few years. Now they are nearly invisible making them less noticeable to wear.