How Can I Use My Hearing Aids During Conference Calls?

by | Nov 13, 2024 | Hearing Aids, Patient Resources

More and more hardworking members of the workforce are realizing the major benefits of hearing care, especially when it comes to their jobs and livelihoods. Strong hearing is crucial to doing your job well, but many of us take it for granted until it’s gone.

Hearing aids and assistive hearing technology can not only help you hear better, but they have also been proven to help your balance improve, your memory stay sharp, and even help you live longer.

On a professional level, hearing aids can help you stay connected during work calls with an easy and quick connection to your computer or smartphone.

Instead of relying on your hearing aids to pick up the sound from your speakers, stream the call directly to your hearing aids to facilitate better communication, quicker replies to questions, and amazement from your team for your speedy responses!

How Do I Connect My Hearing Aids to My Computer?

Almost all hearing aids nowadays come with Bluetooth capabilities, so connecting your hearing aid to your computer or smart device is incredibly easy.

Set your devices to pairing mode, then navigate to your smart device’s Bluetooth menu. Once your hearing aids appear on the list of compatible devices to connect to, click “Pair” and make sure you pair both hearing aids if you’re bimodally fitted.

The pairing and connecting process may take a moment, but it should connect with ease. If you’re struggling to get the devices connected, please feel free to reach out to us for assistance!

Older devices come with a cord to connect to the computer manually, akin to wired headphones, but this is fairly old technology – if your hearing aids came with a cord or you’re wondering if you need new hearing aids, check out our website to explore some new options.

How Can My Hearing Aids Help Me at Work?

Take a moment to think of all the things you do each day that require your hearing: waking up to your alarm, driving to work, doing your job, ordering a coffee or lunch, driving home, watching TV when you’re relaxing before bed…

Your hearing is one of the senses in our body that never shuts off, even when we’re asleep. If it’s not working like it should, you can feel disconnected from the world, isolated from your loved ones, and your job performance may begin to suffer.

With the help of professional hearing care and advanced hearing aid technology, you can say goodbye to those worries. Rejoin the conversations you’re missing, stay connected in work and social calls, and work smarter and harder with the help of your hearing aids.

If you already have hearing aids, we hope this helped you realize the full breadth of those tiny but mighty devices in your ears. For those wondering if hearing aids could help them perform better at work, we’re more than happy to help you get started on your hearing health journey.

Simply request a callback to get in touch with us today to get started. Alternatively, give us a call at 510-841-0681 for a more immediate conversation.

We’re here to help every step of the way.

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John Chakan

How did I get here? That’s an interesting story. I was born and raised in the suburbs of New York City. I dreamed of being a professional baseball player (Go Yankees!), but my promising career was cut short by a condition known as “not being good enough.” When I wasn’t playing baseball (or soccer or football or basketball) as a kid, I was spending my summers attending, and then working at, a summer camp in Northern California on a livestock ranch. While it might seem a bit incongruous for a suburban New Yorker to spend his summers milking cows, chopping wood, and canoeing down the Russian River, I fell in love with the interconnected community of summer camp, and I also fell in love with California.

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