Device that transforms sound waves into electrical currents for amplification., , Device that amplifies the sound., , Is the one who receives, understands, or interprets something., , A custom-made, personalized prosthesis that is inserted into the ear to conduct sound amplified by a hearing aid to the eardrum., , Small component that is placed in the ear to transmit sound from a hearing aid, especially in receiver-in-canal (RIC) models, , Thin, flexible tube in a hearing aid that connects the main part of the device (which goes behind the ear) to the earpiece that is inserted into the ear, , Door or cover that opens to insert or replace the battery that powers the device., , Hearing aid with a fixed internal battery (usually lithium-ion) that is recharged with a charger, similar to a cell phone., , Prevent earwax (naturally present in our ears) from entering the hearing aid microphone, , Physical button or manual push button that allows the user to control functions such as switching between different listening programs, , Function that allows the user to manually adjust the sound intensity so that they can increase or decrease the volume according to their preferences and the environment..
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HEARING AID COMPONENTS
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