hearntækið
Hearntækið, also known as the "Hearing Aid," is a small electronic device designed to amplify sound for individuals with hearing loss. These devices are commonly used to improve communication and overall quality of life for those experiencing difficulty hearing in everyday situations. Hearntækið operates by receiving sound through a microphone, amplifying it, and then transmitting the amplified sound into the ear via a speaker or receiver.
The development of hearing aids dates back to the late 18th century, with early versions relying on
In Iceland, hearntækið is widely available through audiologists, hearing aid specialists, and some general practitioners. The
Hearntækið technology continues to advance, incorporating features such as noise reduction, Bluetooth connectivity, and rechargeable batteries.