I've just bought a pair of Bose Hearphones:
https://www.amazon.com/Bose-Hearphones-Conversation-Enhancing-Cancelling-Headphones/dp/B06XYPJN4G/
These are wireless Bluetooth connected in-ear headphone earbuds that rest on your shoulder and will connect to your smartphone, have the Bose noise cancellation circuit and... here's the key... also have two microphones built into the earbud which allow you to still hear the outside world. Furthermore, it allows you to adjust not only the volume of the smartphone, it allows you to adjust the volume of the outside world! I thought it was worth a try for my crazy hyperacusis problem.
I've used them for about a week or so and have had a good initial experience, so wanted to pass along the info. My original plan was to use them in loud public outings, such as bar/pubs/loud restaurants, but I haven't had a chance to try that out yet. Though I suspect it's going to be helpful for that, because it's already allowed me to tolerate loud sounds/noise at home and listen to conversations much more easily in noisy home environments. For example, whenever my kids practice their musical instruments, it is painful to me and when my wife tries to talk to me in the midst of this, I can hardly hear her. With these on, I can adjust down the outside noise, but somehow her speech still comes through. Same experience when we were doing dishes, had the stereo going, the kids were screaming the background and the dog was barking. Usually it's unbearable, anxiety provoking, and I really don't want to or can't talk at all; but with these on, after some adjustments, I was quite relaxed and able to focus on the conversation!
https://www.amazon.com/Bose-Hearphones-Conversation-Enhancing-Cancelling-Headphones/dp/B06XYPJN4G/
These are wireless Bluetooth connected in-ear headphone earbuds that rest on your shoulder and will connect to your smartphone, have the Bose noise cancellation circuit and... here's the key... also have two microphones built into the earbud which allow you to still hear the outside world. Furthermore, it allows you to adjust not only the volume of the smartphone, it allows you to adjust the volume of the outside world! I thought it was worth a try for my crazy hyperacusis problem.
I've used them for about a week or so and have had a good initial experience, so wanted to pass along the info. My original plan was to use them in loud public outings, such as bar/pubs/loud restaurants, but I haven't had a chance to try that out yet. Though I suspect it's going to be helpful for that, because it's already allowed me to tolerate loud sounds/noise at home and listen to conversations much more easily in noisy home environments. For example, whenever my kids practice their musical instruments, it is painful to me and when my wife tries to talk to me in the midst of this, I can hardly hear her. With these on, I can adjust down the outside noise, but somehow her speech still comes through. Same experience when we were doing dishes, had the stereo going, the kids were screaming the background and the dog was barking. Usually it's unbearable, anxiety provoking, and I really don't want to or can't talk at all; but with these on, after some adjustments, I was quite relaxed and able to focus on the conversation!