Yes, you can use headphones with a hearing aid. However, it all depends on your hearing aid and the type of headphones you want to use. It might, however, be challenging to use earphones or earbuds as they are required to sit in the ear canal where part of the hearing aid sits. Headphones are the most appropriate to use with hearing aids.
Not all headphones work with a hearing aid; hence when selecting headphones, you have to consider various factors, such as if they fit well because if they don't, they will give you unnecessary feedback.
There are three types of headphones:
- On-ear headphones
These headphones work well with ITE and ITC hearing aids. They are small, easy to carry around and produce great sound quality.
- Over the ear headphones
They are perfect when it comes to noise cancelling. However, due to their cup size, they are sometimes not as effective as the on-ear headphones because of feedback issues.
- Bone conduction headphones
They have the least likelihood of causing feedback.
Each headphone has its strength and the hearing aid it works best with. Therefore, you should try different models to see which works best for you.
Remember, you cannot use earphones or earbuds with hearing aids. So it is wise to invest in a good pair of headphones. It comes in handy for music lovers.
You can also request your consultant for advice as they have seen how different headphones sound with various hearing aids.
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