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Everybody is different, and hearing is no different. Everybody's hearing is different, and so sometimes the standard Indiana Indiana hearing aids won't provide you the sort of performance that you require, and so you might want to look at some custom hearing devices.

Custom Indiana hearing aids will normally cost a little more than the regular Indiana hearing aids, however this is understandable as they are tailor made for you. It's important to find a Indiana hearing aid that works best for you, despite the price.

There are some common settings that can be customised on Indiana hearing aids:

-Adjust the equaliser

Most people start to notice hearing loss affecting only certain frequencies, this is normally only the higher frequencies. They may start to be unable to hear high pitch sounds, you can buy a specific Indiana hearing aid to boost whichever specific frequency the patient is having a trouble with.

You should go to see your audiologist as they can help you to adjust the Indiana hearing aid so you can hear better. Digital Indiana hearing aids have the advantage of having an EQ (equaliser) function much like your home stereo.

- Different Presets

A number of popular Indiana hearing aids have the ability to set a number of different programs. These programs can be selected when you enter different environments, one flick of a switch can completely change how your Indiana hearing aid works.

When you go to a noisy environment, you can flip the switch to customise the settings for that specific environment. When you go to a quiet place you can select another program to customise the settings further. This function is very useful as it is more user friendly than simply adjusting the volume.

- Dual Microphones

Modern digital Indiana hearing aids have a great new feature of using two microphones. One microphone is capable of amplifying what is really in front of the user, while the other microphone is able to pick up sounds from all around.

The different microphones can be selected, which makes it ideal for reducing any background noise, allowing you to listen to the person in front of you.