A hearing aid is a small electronic device designed to improve hearing for individuals with hearing loss. It amplifies sound, making it easier for the user to hear conversations and other sounds in their environment. Hearing aids come in various styles and sizes, including behind-the-ear and in-the-ear models, to suit different preferences and levels of hearing loss.
These devices typically consist of a microphone, amplifier, and speaker. The microphone picks up sound, the amplifier increases the sound's volume, and the speaker delivers the amplified sound into the ear. Many modern hearing aids also include features like noise reduction and Bluetooth connectivity for enhanced user experience.