{"id":1833,"date":"2015-02-05T23:48:06","date_gmt":"2015-02-05T23:48:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.pdxent.com\/?p=1833"},"modified":"2018-08-21T22:04:29","modified_gmt":"2018-08-21T22:04:29","slug":"assistive-listening-devices-help-overcome-obstacles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pdxent.com\/assistive-listening-devices-help-overcome-obstacles\/","title":{"rendered":"Assistive Listening Devices Help Overcome Obstacles"},"content":{"rendered":"

Hearing aids are invaluable in helping hearing-impaired individuals reconnect with the world. But their abilities are limited in certain situations, especially when background noise is present and disruptive. Assistive listening devices can help overcome these obstacles and improve the ability to hear in challenging listening environments.<\/p>\n

\"AssistiveAssistive listening devices, or ALDs, are essentially personal amplifiers. They consist of several components: a microphone, transmitter, receiver and listening attachment. The microphone is positioned near the speaker, and speech is sent from the transmitter to the receiver. From there, it is delivered directly to the user\u2019s ear or, alternatively, to a hearing aid or cochlear implant. Where a hearing aid<\/a> usually has a built-in microphone and works by amplifying sound, it is unable to differentiate between speech and background noise. An ALD separates the two, only boosting the volume on the speaker. Because ALDs incorporate wireless technology, they are compatible for use with many personal electronic devices that use Bluetooth, such as mobile phones, computers, MP3 players and televisions.<\/p>\n

Assistive listening devices are helpful in the following situations:<\/p>\n