I'm in my mid thirties and I'm about 6 months in to my recently acquired SSD. I've never liked the idea of walking around completely closed off from the world so previously I would often only wear one earbud while running or out of the house in general. Do you think these would be a good option for someone in my situation? I'd really like to still be able to hear someone yelling or maybe a car horn honking for at least emergency situations.
Bone conduction headphones are a good option for anyone with conductive hearing loss. If you prefer noise cancellation, consider the AirPods Pro 2. Please consult with your audiologist/ENT doctor for specific guidance regarding possible hearing aid options. Thanks for watching!
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I'm in my mid thirties and I'm about 6 months in to my recently acquired SSD. I've never liked the idea of walking around completely closed off from the world so previously I would often only wear one earbud while running or out of the house in general. Do you think these would be a good option for someone in my situation? I'd really like to still be able to hear someone yelling or maybe a car horn honking for at least emergency situations.
Can i use these for otosclerosis? Or should i go for airpods pro 2
Bone conduction headphones are a good option for anyone with conductive hearing loss. If you prefer noise cancellation, consider the AirPods Pro 2. Please consult with your audiologist/ENT doctor for specific guidance regarding possible hearing aid options. Thanks for watching!