What does a hearing aid receiver do?

A hearing aid receiver is a small speaker that converts electrical signals into sound waves. It is the part of the hearing aid that is inserted into the ear canal and is responsible for delivering the amplified sound to the eardrum.

Hearing aid receivers come in a variety of sizes and shapes to fit different ear canals. They are also available with different power levels to accommodate different degrees of hearing loss.

The receiver works in conjunction with the other components of the hearing aid to amplify sound and improve the wearer's hearing ability.

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