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Hearing Aid Compatible Headset

Looking For A Hearing Aid Compatible Headset?

If you are looking for a hearing aid compatible headset that you can wear even while you talk on your cell phone, a bluetooth compatible headset may be the perfect solution for you! Not only would it help your nerve deafness norm but would also enable you to receive your phone calls and talk like other normal people, with ease.

A bluetooth hearing aid would help you avoid the frequency interference, squealing noise or disturbance that you might experience if you try to use your mobile along with your hearing aid. However, you can use a bluetooth headset with your hearing aid if your phone is bluetooth compatible. If your phone handset is enabled for bluetooth, you would be able to use the headset with ease.

Nevertheless, if your phone is not bluetooth enabled you can also go for a behind-the-ear or over-the- head headsets. These headsets would transmit the sound waves directly into your hearing aid and provide you with a clear hands free conversation.

Such headsets incorporate an in-line microphone and are most suitable for people who require two hearing aids. They even come in comfort fit or fold designs and have microphones that are noise canceling adjustable. They usually have volume control that would help you adjust the sounds according to your comfort level.

You can even go for headsets that are compatible with your CD/MP3 players, televisions, stereo receivers, computers and Walkmans. Some hearing aid compatible headsets have features that eliminate all the distortion, feedback and buzzing. While many come with gold leads that provide you with a pure and clean sound transmission.

The comfort of a hands free hearing aid compatible headset would make it possible for you talk on the telephone, participate in audio and video conferencing and listen to music just like your able hearing friends. A hearing aid compatible headset would help you enhance your entire lifestyle and make the most of it.

However, before you choose between a behind-the-ear or in-the-ear headset, make sure that it has a telecoil feature that can be compatible with your headset. Make sure that the headset that you purchase is lightweight. If you have a severe hearing problem, it is advisable to go for a hearing aid with two hooks. You can also go for hearing aid compatible headset that incorporates a receiver if you suffer a unilateral hearing loss. So, the hands-free convenience of headsets is no more limited to the able-hearing population any more.

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