Hi Jim
It depends what you want from your headphones. If you’re looking for something
that is for music rather than the spoken word content, a pair of On-ear
headphones might be a solution however you need to make sure that they have
padding around the ear cups as well as enough space between the body of the
speaker and the tube that connects your hearing aid to your ear dome. Talking
of domes, I recommend open fit if you’re planning to use headphones because
close fit will block the ear and prevent you getting optimal sound. If you are
open-minded about trying bone conduction headphones, I can certainly recommend
those as they will not interfere with your hearing aids in your ears but rather
rest on your cheekbones. Again though, open fit ear domes are a must. I hope
this helps and drop me a line privately if you want to learn more about what
are use and how are use it. Take care.
On 17 Nov 2019, at 21:45, Jim Williams <jwuspaceman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Folks, apologies for cross posting.
I wear hearing aids and wondered if there were any suitable wireless headphones
for me to try out. I prefer the on-ear type and have wondered if Blue tooth
headphones might be the answer.
Suggestions and thoughts please.
Jim Williams.
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