Hand held microphones that can be used with hearing aids
I'm curious to know if any hearing aid and cochlear implant users use streamers, FM systems or Bluetooth microphones in noisy settings? There's lots of talk about speech to text apps on cell phones. They work well but sometimes it's hard to read on a device when talking to someone in person. I've found the BT mini mic very helpful. Prior to having personal hearing devices with BT capability I often used an FM transmitter/receiver microphone the same way. I used it with students when I was a teacher, and also used it with adult clients when I did social work. It made it possible for me to stay in the workplace. I'd like to hear your experiences with this technology.
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@julieo4
You are right about the batteries and volume control...that it is not necessary. Last think I need is another device with batteries lol.
FL Mary
You're very welcome. I don't think the Phonak microlink is made anymore, but not sure. When BT tech started to enter the scene, a lot of older technologies were eliminated. The Roger device is BT. I think the ML was basically an FM system. It worked great though. I am sure there are several other devices available that I've not used, nor do I know about. It's interesting to hear what others are using. I still promote FM technology in some instances.
Yes, people tend to talk around us when they know we don't hear. Sometimes I do depend on my husband, but that should be my choice and suggestion. My progressive hearing loss was diagnosed when I was 21. I was told then, that hearing aids would not hellp me. CIs were not even on the scene then. I did not get hearing aids until I was in my mid 30s, so many people in our community simply thought I was not very sharp. I knew that and felt that, but there wasn't much I could do. Discovering SHHH/HLAA when I was 40 turned my life around. So thankful! That is where I learned most of what I know. It helped so much to meet and get to know so many other people like me. I had always felt very much alone....which is tough on a natural extrovert. Now, I'm a bit of both extrovert and introvert. 🙂
@julieo4
Hi,
The micro link is in the hearing aid museum! I looked to see if Ebay had one but no. I ordered the Williams neckloop which is what I had for so long.
I did find my earlinks online but it got panned review wise so maybe the quality is not as good as the ones I have.
I really don’t know which mics would work best with what I have...so many are proprietary. I will still look but maybe wait until I see my Audi again and revisit different brands. That’s where we were before Covid came on the scene. She has let me try several brands with no upfront charge and is very interested in and knowledgeable about ALDs. And yes...I joined HLAA back when it was SSSH. Learned and absorbed so much from them.
Stay safe and don’t touch your face or your ears lol.
FL Mary
The visibility of my ComPilot, MiniMike and CI have given me uncountable opportunities to educate folks about hearing loss and systems that help (not cure). Once a 20-something at my local natural foods store said, “What is that?” Pointing to my ComPilot. I answered, “I use it to change loudness in my hearing aids and my iPhone bluetooths to my HAs. So I listen to music and stuff, right to my HAs.” Mouth hanging open he replied, “That is so cool, I can’t wait to get old!” We both laughed so hard!
Reply by @lizzy102 on Tue, Aug 4 Love your story, Lizzie.
Can I use this mike to "SEE" for me? To read the labels on say vitamin or medicine vials, etc? This is for my poor eyesight. Please, Peach
What is a CI? Peach
@peach414144 It is a cochlear implant
Thank you but can I use the hand held microphone to read what is on the medical bottles for my low vision eyes? I do have a hearing loss with my left ear. I really need this help. Who should I see, an Ear, Nose and throat doctor? When I did he sent me to a dentist who said he cannot help me.
Hello: I would use any device that could read to me what is on my medical prescription containers to help me with my low vision. I think this is medically necessary and life saving. And, I can continue to be independent. I love and thank all of you wonderful people for this delightful information. ( I do have some loss of hearing in one of my ears.) I hope I understand this properly. Will continue to watch with a large font. Peach