Riding and hearing aids

timtune

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So I was lucky enough to need hearing aids. Yes I hear better. Yes they are a bit of a pain in the neck.

If I put my helmet on with them in place they usually go flying when I pop it off. As a general rule I just leave them at home on a ride.
For week long moto camping trips I leave them at home. Audiologist says I shouldn't but, I can't have them in to ride, my tent isn't set up to charge them at night and they're goofy expensive if I lose one.

Anyone else dealing with this fun?
 
From the description, I'd guess that you are using over-the-ear units and those will come off when removing your helmet.
The in-the-ear units should stay put, though their wear comfort may not be as good.
In any case, decent hearing aids cost a small fortune and leaving them home appears to be the best option and unfortunately that will handicap having a conversation.
 
While I agree keeping them safe is a good practice.
Depending on the amount of hearing loss you may want to bring them. A easy way to charge them is to buy a small USB battery pack.

I'm the same way with my glasses. At times I carry three pairs. One made for riding (transistions with safety lenses, my daily pair and one for reading/ computer.

Getting older is awesome!!
 
Getting older is awesome!!
Sure beats the alternative!

Indeed mine are over the ear. I have a battery pack thingy but you know lazy...
My loss still allows most conversation with an odd missed bit.
 
Sure beats the alternative!

Indeed mine are over the ear. I have a battery pack thingy but you know lazy...
My loss still allows most conversation with an odd missed bit.
Then quit yer b!tch!n Grandpa! 🤪
Selective hearing is the best kind
 
How long does the battery last typically? If you’re riding all day and don’t use it, and only put it on for a bit in the evening/morning it shouldn’t be too bad and it may last.

If you can charge with a portable battery pack it’s a simple solution. Or wire a charger to the bike and have them charge all day while you ride.
 
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