1. Localisation - Balanced hearing is imperative for our ability to hear where a sound is coming from, it can be a source of embarrassment i.e. where is the sound coming from when someone speaks, or potential danger i.e. 'which direction is that motorbike coming from' when crossing a road...
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2. Improved clarity in noise - Two ears working together give us the ability to isolate one sound from another. By perceiving differences in duration, pitch and loudness the brain can select a specific sound or voice and concentrate on it even in the presence of background noise...
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3. One is less than half - Contrary to popular belief, one ear working less effectively than the other can have a significant impact on daily life. Hearing with one ear is like trying to see with one eye, it's possible but not as effective. That's why people do not tend to wear monocles anymore...
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4. Less Power = greater comfort and clarity - When two hearing aids are worn, your ears work together and as a result lower volume settings are required enabling more comfortable hearing...
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