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Woman connecting her hearing aids to her smart home.

You might remember the phrase “world of tomorrow,” which was used to depict the bright future that technology was envisioned to bring to civilization. We’re currently moving into a “golden age” of technology, and the advancement of hearing aids is a significant part of it.

Today, dozens of hearing aid designs come with the capability of connecting directly to your TV, computer, or smartphone. This will put the sound of these devices directly in your ears so people around you will feel more comfortable and won’t have to ask you to turn the volume down.

For the purpose of entertainment, these functions are great, but lots of users fail to activate them because they think that it’s too difficult. However, this could wind up being an expensive mistake.

Enhanced Connectivity Adds Another Layer of Safety

According to the Fire Protection Research Foundation, a significant number of individuals older than 50 can’t hear their smoke detector. Do you have any rooms in your home where it would be hard to hear your smoke alarm? This can at times be a challenge even with a hearing aid. Thankfully, this life threatening danger is already being minimized by new technology.

The public is gaining access to new devices that are being manufactured each year. Smart home setups normally come with smoke detectors that can connect to modern hearing aids. This will permit you to hear the alarm from wherever you are in your house. The technical technique is similar to how hearing aids stream audio from your tablet, TV, or computer to your hearing aid. One difference, however, is that when you link up your hearing aids to your fire alarms, it could save your life.

Smart Home Doorbells Can Stream to Hearing Aids

In addition to enhancing safety, there is excellent entertainment value in connecting your hearing aid to numerous devices in your home, but the current movement in smart home technology is outside your front door. Doorbells that can sync to Wi-fi are turning up in a lot more homes. The advantage of these doorbells is that they have audio and video features.

That’s one more device in your smart home for your hearing aid to connect to and that’s good news. Who’s that at your door? A Wi-fi doorbell would transmit audio directly to your hearing aid so you would know who’s at the door immediately.

Why is it Important to Ensure That You Get it Set up?

It takes time to set these features up to communicate with your hearing aid, and that stops many individuals from utilizing them. Still, it’s worthwhile to understand that connecting your hearing aid to smart devices in your home can make your life safer, more comfortable, and ultimately more enjoyable.

The best part? We can demonstrate how to use these functions when you purchase your hearing aid. If you’re still struggling with the settings when you get home, each hearing aid manufacturer has abundant online resources to help you understand the set-up process.

In short, if you’ve bought a new hearing aid that has wi-fi capabilities, you’re losing out if you don’t set them up.

When to Upgrade Your Hearing Aids

Older hearing aid models are missing a number of connectivity possibilities. Additionally, there are many technical improvements that are made each year to sharpen the all-around audio quality of hearing aids. If you’re having trouble with hearing in specific settings or want to experience some of the new features you’re missing, make an appointment with us to improve your hearing as well as your quality of life.

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