LOL. I say that a lot.Before someone else is able to use this awesome opening to their advantage, allow me to...
"WHAT?"
My hearing is already bad. Loud ambient noise makes it worse. I need the full volume to hear. My hearing has been checked repeatedly but they say I don't need hearing aid.Before you do that (get ridiculously loud Bluetooth earbuds) be aware that there's a reason that earbuds aren't particularly loud. A sound level as loud as someone shouting directly into your ear can cause instant hearing loss. (How do I know? Someone did it to me. I've been wearing hearing aids [they work better if you balance them by wearing 2] ever since. And if you offered my my old hearing back for any cellphone, brand new in the box, I'd buy it for you.)
Don't risk your hearing - it can't be repaired. If you're in an environment where you can't hear with the standard earbuds, you need hearing protectors - the ambient noise is loud enough to affect your hearing. Permanently. (When you start hearing a ringing in your ears, it's already too late.)
My hearing is already bad. Loud ambient noise makes it worse. I need the full volume to hear. My hearing has been checked repeatedly but they say I don't need hearing aid.
Yes I have heard that helps. For a while they were fitting people at the mall for those but the company (whoever they were) quickly disappeared.I have the Jaybird X3's. They are not completely wireless. I have not so great hearing as well. I would encourage you to get buds with memory foam type inserts. I have yet to have inserts do a better job of reducing ambient noise
They come with the Jaybirds.Yes I have heard that helps. For a while they were fitting people at the mall for those but the company (whoever they were) quickly disappeared.
Where do you get memory foam plugs?
Yes I have heard that helps. For a while they were fitting people at the mall for those but the company (whoever they were) quickly disappeared.
Where do you get memory foam plugs?