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A component which is used to greet the user when they land on a page. The Intro Banner is also used as a supplement for text.

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  • Here is how a hearing aid works step-by-step:

  • Microphones pick up sounds

  • Sounds are analysed by the processing chip

  • Processed sounds are sent to the amplifier

  • Amplified sounds are sent to the loudspeaker

  • Sounds are transmitted by the loudspeaker into the inner ear, via tubing in an ear mould in the ear canal, or via a thin wire to a receiver in the ear

  • In the inner ear the sounds are transformed into electrical impulses

  • Impulses are picked up by the brain where they are processed

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A component which is used to greet the user when they land on a page. The Intro Banner is also used as a supplement for text.

  • Here is how a hearing aid works step-by-step:

  • Microphones pick up sounds

  • Sounds are analysed by the processing chip

  • Processed sounds are sent to the amplifier

  • Amplified sounds are sent to the loudspeaker

  • Sounds are transmitted by the loudspeaker into the inner ear, via tubing in an ear mould in the ear canal, or via a thin wire to a receiver in the ear

  • In the inner ear the sounds are transformed into electrical impulses

  • Impulses are picked up by the brain where they are processed