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Boxbrownie Member Since: 17 Mar 2019 Location: Looe Posts: 2053 |
No experience yet (thankfully) but thinking about it wouldn’t it be better to have a chat to an Audiologist before anything else?
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20th Jul 2019 5:23 pm |
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DennisV Member Since: 15 Jan 2012 Location: West Midlands Posts: 147 |
I've had a similar problem (even when the ears were younger), in noisy performance cars, try Demon Weeks who sell intercom systems: https://www.demon-tweeks.com/uk/motorsport...unication/
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20th Jul 2019 5:32 pm |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3156 |
Thanks David, good idea. I will float the question in a local deaf aid dealer. FL2 XS SD4 Auto 2010 2012-2017 (21k - 91k miles) (MY2011)
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20th Jul 2019 5:34 pm |
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Boxbrownie Member Since: 17 Mar 2019 Location: Looe Posts: 2053 |
Ian, have a chat with your Doctor as most Hospitals have Audiologists resident there, your Doc should get a referral for you, mind you heaven knows how long you might have to wait if it’s official! Regards
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20th Jul 2019 5:37 pm |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3156 |
Dennis
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20th Jul 2019 5:41 pm |
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MartynB Member Since: 08 Aug 2011 Location: Currently Rootless ! Posts: 1781 |
I’ve used Bike to Bike , and I’ve used Rider to Pillion . When I did my Honda MAC day with the instructor (a class 1 Police Motorcyclist ) he took me way out into the wilderness and we did follow with commentary each way . When it was his turn to lead the speed he was carrying was phenomenal , lots of turbulence over the helmet and screen but even when is he was 100 yards in front the bike system was as clear as a bell . The bike to pillion I had was cheaper but was essentially an intercom with a push button , that was more sensitive to wind noise , but of course in a car you don’t get wind over the microphones . You can get acivated by talk rather than press to talk which is probably more useful In a car .
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20th Jul 2019 5:47 pm |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3156 |
Thanks Martyn
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20th Jul 2019 6:02 pm |
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axle Member Since: 11 Sep 2016 Location: South Yorkshire. Posts: 1054 |
Most hospitals only do special cases now with normal ones going to the like of specsavers. Common sense isn't very common. _______________________________ 2007 Land Rover Freelander2 I6 hse Auto |
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20th Jul 2019 7:11 pm |
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chugga90 Member Since: 13 Dec 2011 Location: Buckinghamshire Posts: 46 |
As a hearing aid user. I can sympathise with your wife and her troubles. I do not have too much issue in the car, it’s more in public spaces trying to hear who is talking to me. However I did look into, but not yet progressed with a Bluetooth type link for my aids. Which includes a stand alone microphone. If your wife has Oticon aids, they do a connectline streamer item which is programmed to the aid and can then add other features via the unit, including microphone. Not sure what the NHS can do, but a local independent was some help when I had a brief look at it, but have not been able to get any further due to being too busy. Thanks Barry |
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20th Jul 2019 7:26 pm |
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Boxbrownie Member Since: 17 Mar 2019 Location: Looe Posts: 2053 |
I am still stupid enough to have faith in the NHS..... ......we’ve recently had reason to thank them from the bottom of our hearts and the treatment was second to NONE......and also our Son being a Doctor we have to say that don’t we? Regards David Lovely i6 has now gone, but not me...... Please let me know if anything in my post offends you, as I may wish to offend you again...... |
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20th Jul 2019 8:01 pm |
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MartynB Member Since: 08 Aug 2011 Location: Currently Rootless ! Posts: 1781 |
I’ve just looked at the Starkey site again Ian , and all the headsets are incorporated into ear defender cans which would be expensive look silly and not be comfortable . I know this might sound daft , but have you considered using Bluetooth through the car speakers ? If you don’t have it as standard you can use a blue tooth adaptor through the aux input ( very cheap ) . Then you just need to connect that to a Bluetooth microphone. I suppose feedback could be a problem though ?
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20th Jul 2019 8:02 pm |
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DennisV Member Since: 15 Jan 2012 Location: West Midlands Posts: 147 |
Just a thought Ian. Could you use a clip on microphone plugged into the auxiliary input of the radio? Then set the balance to full left and your wife can adjust speaker volume as needed? |
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20th Jul 2019 9:23 pm |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3156 |
Thanks to you all.
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20th Jul 2019 9:33 pm |
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envee Member Since: 14 Feb 2019 Location: Pirongia Posts: 13 |
As along time hearing aid user and now a cochlear and hearing aid user, I'd definitely explore the blue tooth option. Hearing ads with blue tooth can be expensive, (certainly here in Aus anyway) but I've had some good results using them. Good luck with your searching, I know what a frustration not being able to hear can be. |
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20th Jul 2019 11:36 pm |
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