How To Navigate Different Listening Environments With Hearing Aids
- Topeka Ear, Nose and Throat
- Sep 8, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 19
Your hearing aids should enhance your listening experience in every situation, from a peaceful breakfast at home to a lively dinner with friends at Fedeli’s Steak & Pasta. Explore how hearing aids adapt to diverse sound environments to keep you connected and engaged, no matter where life takes you.
Conversations in Noisy Environments

Human beings are social creatures. We like to spend a lot of our time in conversations with others. In a study examining different listening environments, researchers found that hearing aid users spent an average of 57% of their time in conversation, regardless of age.
Because conversation is such a big part of our everyday life, hearing aid users need to make sure their devices can help them connect with others wherever they go, including in noisy environments. To that end, features like direction microphones, wireless capabilities and noise reduction settings on hearing aids can be extremely helpful.
Communicating With Others Through Technology
We don’t just connect with others in person but during video meetings and phone calls as well. Hearing loss can make these types of communication more difficult to understand. However, if you have hearing aids with Bluetooth™ capabilities, they can double as earbuds and you can stream audio from your smartphone or laptop directly into your ears.
This provides improved sound quality and gives you the ability to take calls or meetings from pretty much anywhere while feeling confident in your ability to communicate.
Listening to Music
Listening to music is different from listening to regular speech because it often combines sounds of very different frequencies all at once. If you are a music lover, ask your audiologist about creating a specific setting on your hearing aid to be used when you listen to your favorite songs. You also want to make sure your hearing aid has a large bandwidth so that you can enjoy the fullness of sound music has to offer.
Enjoying the Great Outdoors
If you’re a nature lover, you likely enjoy being able to appreciate sounds like birds chirping and the babbling stream. In that case, it may be wise to consider hearing aids that have programs designed to reduce wind resistance and improve your hearing outdoors.
If you have additional questions about what hearing aids can do for you or wish to schedule an appointment with one of our experts, call Topeka ENT today.



