A hearing aid is an electronic device built to improve hearing inability by making sound audible to
persons with hearing loss. Three essential components of a hearing aid are the microphone, amplifier,
and speaker.
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Digital Hearing Aid
Digital hearing aids are more common. They have all the features of analog programmable aids, but they
convert sound waves into digital signals and produce an exact duplication of sound. Microchips in
digital hearing aids analyze speech and other environmental sounds and store multiple program
settings.