Hearing aids are changing. They are becoming smart, and this means they have the potential of an even greater positive effect on those who wear them. Read more about this topic in the post below.
The connectivity revolution
One of how smart hearing aids are changing the lives of older people is via Bluetooth connectivity. Yes, that’s right, smart hearing aids are Bluetooth-connected, and that means a wealth of benefits.
The first of these is that smart headphones can stream audio directly from your phone. This means content and all calls can be transmitted directly into your ears, making it much easier to hear. Smart headphones can also easily pair with your TV, which means it's simple to hear your dialogue on all your favorite shows. Smart hearing aids will even work with home hub systems like Siri and Alexa, so you can get your favourite music or radio station directly sent to your ears!
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Social confidence
Another way in which smart hearing aids are helping older people is with their social confidence. They can do this because smart hearing aids automatically adjust to the sounds in the environment around them. If you’d like to find out how smart hearing aids adjust, just check out some of the expert literature online. But the gist is that it makes sure that you don’t end up missing any conversation snippets, even in loud places and groups.
Health and safety improvements
Some smart heating aids are designed to detect when the user has experienced a fall. Using a hearing aid also helps improve balance and navigation, making having a fall less likely. They can even track daily activity, which can be very important for older people looking to maintain their mobility and independence.
It's also worth emphasising that studies show the correct use of hearing aids, including smart hearing aids, helps to minimise the risk of cognitive decline. This is because it puts less stress on the brain, as it's not always searching for the sounds it expects to be there but are not.
Independence at home
The home life of older adults can also be positively affected by smart hearing aids. One of the main ways in which this happens is that it means they can watch TV at a normal level, making it easier to spend time with the rest of the family. Smart hearing aids also help older people to follow calls on the phone without help. Something that can be excellent for promoting independence and autonomy.
Choosing the right device
Of course, for a smart hearing aid to have maximum effect, you must choose the right one. This can mean selecting between perception options and those you can get over the counter. You will also need to consider each brand and the advantages they offer. Not to mention whether a CIC or RIC option would be best.
To help reduce any risk involved, be sure that you do your due diligence and try out any hearing aids before investing.