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The world we live in is a dynamic place. On any given day children are faced with a broad array of sound environments, ranging from quiet bedrooms to noisy playgrounds. It is crucial that their hearing aids take advantage of the latest technology to adapt to their ever-changing sound environment.

The Challenge of Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Children with sensorineural hearing loss are unable to hear softer sounds, while louder sounds can quickly become too loud. Loud inputs can also very easily mask vital, softer information such as speech sounds.

Pediatric audiologists therefore face a number of challenges:

  • To extract as much information as possible from the speech signal, and  make it clear and accessible to the child.
  • To keep louder sound inputs at a comfortable level, while protecting the subtle nuances of speech.
  • To ensure that the amplification compensates for constantly changing sound environments.

A fully automatic solution
For any child, fully automatic hearing instruments such as the Syncro, Delta, Safran, Tego/Tego Pro families clearly provide the best performance. By immediately and continuously adapting the settings of the device to corresponding changes in the sound environment, they remove the need for volume or remote controls. Family members and teachers can be assured that their children will have optimal volume and tonal balance throughout the day, ensuring maximum access to the speech signal.