It’s common to see elderly family members struggling with hearing loss—they might not respond when called, turn the TV volume up too loud, or constantly ask others to repeat themselves. The good news is that a well-chosen hearing aid can help them reconnect with daily life. Here’s how to pick the right one.
While listening to music during your commute, you suddenly notice that your left ear feels stuffy and swollen from the headphone, while your right ear feels nothing. When you want to focus on a podcast during exercise, the different pressure sensations in your left and right ears keep "interfering". Have you ever been troubled by the problem of uneven ear pressure in in-ear headphones? Don't worry, this is actually a "common annoyance" for many users. Today, we will explore this issue and find the perfect solution!
"I only occasionally can't hear clearly - do I need hearing aids?" "I can only hear very loud sounds - would hearing aids still help?" "I'm old and my hearing is declining - is it necessary to get hearing aids?"
Many people wonder whether they should get hearing aids when experiencing mild or severe hearing loss, regardless of age. Today, let's thoroughly discuss this issue.
Many people unfamiliar with hearing aids might wonder: Why do high-quality hearing aids cost thousands of yuan? At first glance, the fitting process for hearing aids and glasses seems similar—both involve an initial assessment followed by selecting a product tailored to the user’s needs. So why is there such a stark price difference?
Let’s compare hearing aids to the more familiar example of glasses to explore their differences and whether hearing aids are truly worth their cost.