When you have hearing loss, the right hearing aids can transform your listening experience and improve your quality of life. However, there are a wide variety of hearing devices on the market, and choosing the best one isn’t always straightforward. If you want to ensure your hearing aids have enhanced functionalities, take a look at these four hearing aid features to consider:

1. Tinnitus masking

Although the cause of tinnitus is still unknown, it’s a condition that commonly occurs alongside hearing loss. If you experience the characteristic ringing, buzzing or clicking in your ears associated with tinnitus, this is certainly a feature you’ll want to look out for. 

Hearing aids with tinnitus masking features use low-level sounds to reduce the impact of tinnitus. Additionally, some hearing devices may also use white noise to mask the sounds of tinnitus. When using this feature, you can drastically reduce the symptoms of tinnitus and even eradicate it altogether. 

2. Wireless connectivity

If you wear two hearing aids, wireless connectivity will enable them to work together cohesively, as one unit, to enhance your auditory experience. However, the benefits of wireless connectivity don’t stop there. If your hearing aids are also Bluetooth compatible, for example, you’ll be able to link the device to other equipment, such as your smartphone. 

In addition, many of today’s tech devices can be linked to hearing aids that have a wireless feature. If you use a home hub, tablet computer, or personal music player, for example, you may be able to connect these directly to your hearing aids using wireless connectivity. 

3. Artificial intelligence

Choosing a hearing aid with artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities allows you to embrace the latest technology. AI is a powerful tool that enables computers to ‘learn’ from the data they receive. Using complex algorithms, your hearing devices can remember your preferred settings in different environments and adjust themselves accordingly instead of having to manually or remotely adjust your device.

4. Rechargeable batteries

As more devices incorporate rechargeable batteries, the days of having to replace batteries and dispose of the old ones are over. Instead, you can simply recharge your hearing aids by plugging them into a charger or putting them in their case to facilitate wireless charging. 

Many people who wear hearing aids find that changing small batteries regularly is inconvenient and frustrating. Choosing a rechargeable hearing aid overcomes this issue and delivers a seamless and hassle-free experience. 

What features do you need?

Although there are many hearing aid features available, some may be more important to you than others. Similarly, the type of hearing loss you have may determine which types of hearing devices and most suited to your needs. By talking to your audiologist, you can find out exactly which features, and models will offer the best performance for you. This customized approach ensures you can find the best hearing aids for you and receive an optimal auditory experience.