Hearing aid parts Hearing aids use these parts to help pick up and amplify sound from your environment and channel it into your ear: microphone (detects the sound), amplifier (makes the sound stronger), speaker (sends the sound into your ear so that you can hear it), battery (provides power to the electronic parts).
How to clean a hearing aid ear mold?
0:06 0:48 Aid. Next use a tissue ear mold brush or wax pick to remove any ear wax near the end of the ear moldMoreAid. Next use a tissue ear mold brush or wax pick to remove any ear wax near the end of the ear mold. Finally use an ear mold tubing blower to blow out any moisture buildup from inside the tubing.
What is the phone number for Westone?
Contact Westone Customer Service by e-mail at: customerservice@westone.com or call us at 800-525-5071.
What are the parts of a hearing aid earmold?
Occluding earmolds are generally made into two styles, concha and canal. Concha earmolds occupy the ear concha and canal, whereas canal styles occupy the cavum concha, fitting in the canal aperture. Within those formats, there are typically several substyles: standard, shell, skeleton, and canal, and their variations.
What are parts of a hearing aid called?
Each of the three types of hearing aids, regardless of style, comes with four basic hearing aid parts: the microphone, the amplifier, the speaker and the battery.
Venting in earmoulds has been used for many years to control the sound pressure level in the ear canal at low frequencies and to make the hearing aid more comfortable to wear.
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