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Keep in mind these are NOT hearing aids, they are Bluetooth headphones, so you'll only be able to listen to audio from compatible Bluetooth sources. (Phone / compatible computer, etc.) As these work using bone conduction (similar to the bone-anchored implant from what I understand), as long as your inner ear is working properly, then yes, it should allow you to hear compatible audio sources better than regular headphones. Aftershockz does have a wired version also available if you don't have Bluetooth, though that model is several years old and the newer models are much improved in sound quality, comfort, etc.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.you need to ask your physician for guidance. I have mildly reduced hearing in one ear, my use of these allows me to hear equally in both ears. But I've never seen a hearing specialist and my experience may not be indicative as to what yours would be.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.They require a Bluetooth link to work. It would work if your TV has Bluetooth. I don't think it would help in conversation or Church though since it only repeats what is sent to it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If I was you I would give them a try, worse case scenario you can return them.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, This have to be connected to a source that transmits sound Via Bluetooth.
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