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Woman connecting her hearing aids to her smart home.

You may remember the phrase “world of tomorrow,” which was used to depict the bright future that technology was expected to bring to civilization. A technology “golden age” is here now and that includes contemporary hearing aids.

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 need to ask you to turn down the volume.

For the purpose of entertainment, these features are great, but many users fail to set them up because they think that it’s too complicated. This could be a costly mistake.

Improved Connectivity Brings Another Layer of Security

According to the Fire Protection Research Foundation, the smoke detector can’t be heard by a substantial number of people over 50. Do you have any rooms in your home where it would be difficult to hear your smoke alarm? Even with hearing aids, this can be a challenge. Fortunately, new technology is presently reducing this life-threatening danger.

The public is gaining access to new technology that is being developed each year. New hearing aids have the ability to connect to fire alarms that are a component of your smart home systems. This means you’ll be able to hear the alarm from anywhere in your home. It works in essentially exactly like connecting your phone to any other smart technology. But streaming your hearing aid to your smoke alarm can actually save your life.

Smart Home Doorbells Can Stream to Hearing Aids

In addition to improving safety, there is great entertainment value in having your hearing aid connected to numerous devices inside your home, but the current trend in smart home technology is outside your front door. Doorbells that can connect to Wi-fi are turning up in a lot more homes. These kinds of doorbells offer the additional advantage of an audio and a video feed.

The good news for hearing aid wearers with smart home devices is that it’s another device your hearing aid can connect to. Who’s that at your door? A Wi-fi doorbell would send audio right to your hearing aid so you would know who’s at the door instantly.

Why It’s Worth Getting Set up

Lots of people choosing not to use these functions because they take a bit of time and effort to set up. Still, it’s important to recognize 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? When you buy your hearing aids, we can teach you exactly how to set them up. If you’re still struggling with the settings when you’re back at home, each hearing aid manufacturer has ample online resources to help you understand the set-up process.

So to be direct, you’re missing out if you have newer hearing aids with wi-fi capabilities and you don’t take a few minutes to get them set up.

Is it Time to Update Your Hearing Aids?

If you have older hearing aids they probably don’t have many connectivity options. Furthermore, the audio quality of hearing aids is getting better every day. If you’re having difficulty with hearing in particular settings or want to explore some of the new features you’re missing, schedule an appointment with us to improve your hearing and your quality of life.

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