With the assistance of professional hearing care that’s crafted with you at front of mind, you can work smarter and harder and continue to do so for much longer than you think

How Can I Use My Hearing Aids During Work Meetings?

by | Nov 15, 2024 | Hearing Aids

If you’re a hardworking professional finding yourself struggling to keep up with work calls, you’re not alone. Many in the workforce come to see us about their hearing concerns, and for those with hearing aids, the difference they’ve noted in their productivity is nothing short of astonishing!

Hearing aids have been shown to bring a plethora of benefits to those that wear them regularly and consistently. From increased productivity at work to better memory and cognition, hearing aids can improve your physical and mental health and even help you live longer.

A common question that we get from working people that wear their hearing aids in the office is, “How can I connect my hearing aids to my computer?” From conference meetings online to watching training videos and more, with the power of Bluetooth, connecting your devices has never been easier.

How to Connect Your Hearing Aids to Your Computer

Most advanced technology hearing aids come with Bluetooth compatibility built-in, so it’s never been easier to connect your devices for streaming, phone calls, and more.

Simply navigate to the Bluetooth menu on your computer and follow the Bluetooth instructions with your hearing aids to connect the two. If you’re struggling to figure out the instructions, please feel free to contact us, and we can help you connect them!

For older models, a cord is typically given that lets you connect your hearing aids to your computer, like wired headphones. However, this is fairly old tech, so it might be time for a hearing aid upgrade if you’re working with a cord.

How Can My Hearing Aids Help Me at Work?

Hearing aids provide several benefits to your hearing and beyond. From better balance and memory to staying connected to your loved ones, the impact on your mental and physical health cannot be ignored.

For a professional perspective, hearing aids can help you perform better at work in a few different ways: better connected meetings, keeping up with the latest news at the office, higher productivity levels…

Imagine wowing your coworkers with quick replies during meetings or cracking well-timed jokes during social events! With the assistance of professional hearing care that’s crafted with you at front of mind, you can work smarter and harder and continue to do so for much longer than you think.

Concerned About Your Hearing?

Whether this article helped you learn more about the ways to utilize your hearing aids at work or you’ve realized that maybe it’s time to explore hearing aid technology for the benefit of your personal and professional lives, we’re here to help.

Simply request a callback, and we’ll get in touch with you to arrange an appointment, answer your questions, or alleviate any concerns that might be holding you back. There’s no such thing as a silly question!

Alternatively, you can call us at one of our two clinics:

Bradenton: (941) 795-2811
Sarasota: (941) 922-5894

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Mark Rahman, BC-HIS

Mark Rahman has had a long and impressive 23 year background specializing in adult hearing loss. He received his Board Certification in 2006 from the National Board for Certification in Hearing Instrument Sciences (BC-HIS) Mark Rahman is also a long-standing member of the Florida Society of Hearing Healthcare Professionals (FSHHP) and the International Hearing Society (IHS)

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