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Hearing Aids, Who has them, and What do you recommend?
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<blockquote data-quote="Decoligny" data-source="post: 2934690" data-attributes="member: 41077"><p>Since I have my iPhone with me at all times, I have an app. I can create a hearing profile for any particular environment. The background noise at work is different than at home, or at the movies. It tests each ear in the ambient sound and saves a profile for that place/environment. It uses the standard ear buds with the telephone microphone attached. No social stigma as everyone today had iPhone headsets in their ears. The one thing that may be hard to get used to is a loss of directionality. Can't always tell which direction the sound is coming from, but I can tell what the sound is now.</p><p></p><p>I am just playing with this for now. I will be scheduling a set of hearing tests with my doctor pretty soon, as I have some tinnitus and my wife seems to have started talking quieter than she use to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decoligny, post: 2934690, member: 41077"] Since I have my iPhone with me at all times, I have an app. I can create a hearing profile for any particular environment. The background noise at work is different than at home, or at the movies. It tests each ear in the ambient sound and saves a profile for that place/environment. It uses the standard ear buds with the telephone microphone attached. No social stigma as everyone today had iPhone headsets in their ears. The one thing that may be hard to get used to is a loss of directionality. Can't always tell which direction the sound is coming from, but I can tell what the sound is now. I am just playing with this for now. I will be scheduling a set of hearing tests with my doctor pretty soon, as I have some tinnitus and my wife seems to have started talking quieter than she use to. [/QUOTE]
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