There are many features you may opt for when selecting the best hearing aid for your needs. Some of these features may be medically advised, while others may be conveniences you choose to make your experience with the device a little easier and more practical.

Bluetooth technology has seamlessly integrated with a range of Bluetooth hearing aids in recent years, to the point where weighing up their real benefits before opting for a model with this functionality is important. In this post, we’ll discuss a few functionalities enabled by Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids that you may wish to consider. Let’s get started:

Binaural Hearing

One of the main benefits of blue-tooth enabled hearing aids is their ability to provide binaural hearing at all times. If you have two hearing aids, Bluetooth allows them both to communicate with one another and regulate the sound appropriately. A binaural program is used to send the sounds to both ears, allowing you to hear more clearly. This means that you can enjoy an easier and more accurate localization of sounds, which can be very useful for mapping your hearing.

Enhanced Sound Quality

Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids are known for offering some of the best sound quality options out there. This is because it’s easier to stream the audio directly to your ears, reducing feedback and other unwanted sounds like whistling. Not only that, but Bluetooth connections are reliably stable, especially with the higher-end models, which means that you can avoid interference that you may otherwise have expected. A hearing aid giving you a better chance of hearing higher quality audio in day-to-day life is certainly a selling point worth paying attention to.

Easy Personalization

It may seem from the outside that hearing aids are rather one-note in their function, but actually, many models are highly specialized and recommended for personal use, as hearing loss can take many forms. Bluetooth technology-enabled hearing aids offer a range of enhanced personalization options, such as giving you volume adjustment from ear to ear or implications of certain audio frequencies in another. This is especially true when using devices to stream audio, reaping the benefits of clean audio with wireless support.

Remote Control

Hearing aids that offer these connectivity options are often available to control through software, like an app on your phone. This can help you adjust the settings more readily than the alternative in standard models, which usually involves messing with buttons (and can be quite a cumbersome process). No matter if you’re opting for ITE, BTE or ITC hearing aids, having that functionality is not only freeing but something you’ll appreciate every day.

To conclude, you never need Bluetooth-enabled headphones to gain the benefits of quality hearing aids, but the additional functionality they provide, from binaural hearing, to quick and easy personalization, all the way up to remote control conveniences, can truly make this investment worth it. Why not speak to an audiologist about your options today?