Curious about combining bone conduction headphones with your hearing aids?
The compatibility largely hinges on the type of hearing aid you use.
For those with in-the-ear (ITE) or invisible (IIC) hearing aids, integrating bone conduction headphones into your routine should pose no challenges. These hearing aid designs typically allow for comfortable use alongside bone conduction technology.
However, if you rely on behind-the-ear (BTE), receiver-in-canal (RIC), or open-fit hearing aids, you might encounter some discomfort. The design of these hearing aids may result in contact between the bone conduction headphones and the upper portion of the hearing aid module, potentially causing discomfort or interference.
As you explore the possibility of combining bone conduction headphones with your hearing aids, consider consulting with your audiologist or hearing care professional for personalized guidance. They can offer insights tailored to your specific hearing needs and recommend the most suitable solution for a seamless audio experience.