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Related: About this forumiPhones and AirPods now come with hearing health tools. Here's how they work.
iPhones and AirPods now come with hearing health tools. Here’s how they work.
Apple’s $249 wireless earbuds may help some hear the world better, not just block it out.
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{I've used all mine up.}
By Chris Velazco
November 16, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. EST
Over the last decade, I’ve noticed myself becoming that guy at parties and dinners. You know — the one who always busts up a conversation with a “Say again?” or a “Can you repeat that?”
Years of listening to loud music probably hasn’t helped. But for some people, popping in a pair of AirPods just might help. ... Thanks to some recent software updates, you can use a pair of Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 earbuds to take a hearing test, more proactively protect your ears from loud sounds, and in some cases, stand in for more conventional, over-the-counter hearing aids.
Frankly, you should consider taking some of these features for a spin, even if you’re convinced you can hear a pin drop. If left untreated, even mild levels of hearing loss can contribute to cognitive decline, and the tools to help you ahead of these issues might be packed into gadgets you already own — or were planning to buy anyway.
Here’s what you should know about how Apple’s new hearing tools work.
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Apple’s $249 wireless earbuds may help some hear the world better, not just block it out.
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{I've used all mine up.}
By Chris Velazco
November 16, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. EST
Over the last decade, I’ve noticed myself becoming that guy at parties and dinners. You know — the one who always busts up a conversation with a “Say again?” or a “Can you repeat that?”
Years of listening to loud music probably hasn’t helped. But for some people, popping in a pair of AirPods just might help. ... Thanks to some recent software updates, you can use a pair of Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 earbuds to take a hearing test, more proactively protect your ears from loud sounds, and in some cases, stand in for more conventional, over-the-counter hearing aids.
Frankly, you should consider taking some of these features for a spin, even if you’re convinced you can hear a pin drop. If left untreated, even mild levels of hearing loss can contribute to cognitive decline, and the tools to help you ahead of these issues might be packed into gadgets you already own — or were planning to buy anyway.
Here’s what you should know about how Apple’s new hearing tools work.
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{I've used all mine up.}
By Chris Velazco
Chris Velazco covers the technology that shapes people's lives, and offers advice on how best to grapple with it. follow on X chrisvelazco
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iPhones and AirPods now come with hearing health tools. Here's how they work. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Nov 2024
OP
I'm getting ready to try this, although I have to get a later version of iphone than I have. I bought the ipods some
Silent Type
Nov 2024
#1
The hearing aids I got from VA have a tinintus circuit that does help. The noise machine also helps at night.
marble falls
Nov 2024
#3
I have resisted the much needed hearing aids but the background sounds on iPhone are a God send.
TomSlick
Nov 2024
#6
Me, too. And if there was some, the tinintus circuit would cut it almost instantly.
marble falls
Nov 2024
#5
Silent Type
(8,806 posts)1. I'm getting ready to try this, although I have to get a later version of iphone than I have. I bought the ipods some
time ago, but need to make it work.
Oneear
(431 posts)2. I have tinnitus
and Apple does not have anything that helps tinnitus
marble falls
(64,252 posts)3. The hearing aids I got from VA have a tinintus circuit that does help. The noise machine also helps at night.
TomSlick
(12,262 posts)6. I have resisted the much needed hearing aids but the background sounds on iPhone are a God send.
marble falls
(64,252 posts)7. The trick is: whatever works for you.
radical noodle
(9,764 posts)4. When I got hearing aids a few years ago
I was surprised that my tinnitus disappeared as long as I had them in.
marble falls
(64,252 posts)5. Me, too. And if there was some, the tinintus circuit would cut it almost instantly.