- Aug 21, 2020
- 82
- Tinnitus Since
- 8/2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Earwax syringing removal
So I've been reading these forums for a bit now and it seems like the concept of not using headphones even at low volumes has been brought up many times. I've also read that hearing aids deliver sound in a different way that's safer for your ears.
I think there's a major point that needs to be elaborated on here.
Can you play music, listen to podcasts, and watch movies through hearing aids? In other words, do they have the ability to process any type of sounds you'd like to stream through them into a safe audible output? Or are hearing aids only capable of delivering it's own pre-installed masking sounds safely?
I've been working from home since the start of COVID-19 but my workplace is probably going to have us going back to the office cubicles soon. My tinnitus started this summer so I've never had to deal with it in the office yet. At home, the only way I've been getting through the day is to play music, podcasts, and masking sounds through speakers all day. I won't be able to once I'm back in the cubicle.
I think there's a major point that needs to be elaborated on here.
Can you play music, listen to podcasts, and watch movies through hearing aids? In other words, do they have the ability to process any type of sounds you'd like to stream through them into a safe audible output? Or are hearing aids only capable of delivering it's own pre-installed masking sounds safely?
I've been working from home since the start of COVID-19 but my workplace is probably going to have us going back to the office cubicles soon. My tinnitus started this summer so I've never had to deal with it in the office yet. At home, the only way I've been getting through the day is to play music, podcasts, and masking sounds through speakers all day. I won't be able to once I'm back in the cubicle.