'Binaural hearing' is the term given to hearing in both ears
and, just as we see better with two fully-functioning eyes, there
are real benefits to binaural hearing. If you have a hearing loss
in both ears you are more likely to benefit from wearing two
hearing aids, here's why...
More natural hearing
Our bodies are well designed and there are many reasons we were
made with two ears. Receiving sound to both ears gives more
balanced natural hearing and avoids the ear with the hearing aid
having to compensate for the other. It also means friends and
family don't have to sit on your 'good side' to make sure they're
heard.
Better hearing in noise
Hearing well with both ears can mean the difference between just
hearing and hearing and understanding. Do you sometimes have
difficulty hearing in crowded, noisy social situations? Hearing
with two ears provides help to suppress background noise, making it
easier to hear and understand sounds that are important to you,
like loved ones talking, hearing announcements or even being able
to hear the waiter in a restaurant.
A good sense of direction
The slight difference in pitch of sounds and the time delay
between each ear receiving a sound allows your brain to locate the
direction sounds are coming from using a method called
localisation. This is a fantastic skill when participating in
conversation with a group of friends and a potentially life-saving
skill when negotiating busy traffic!
Hear for yourself
Most people who suffer hearing loss do so in both ears; in these
cases wearing two hearing aids can make a big difference to their
hearing experience, but everyone is different so the best way to
find out if you experience hearing loss in both ears and would
benefit from one or two hearing aids, is to attend a hearing test.
Hearing tests are
offered free of charge across the UK by companies like Boots
hearingcare and will provide you with professional advice on
hearing care and if required, hearing
aids.