Tips to Help You Hear Better when Travelling

Written by the Nano Hearing Aids Team
Reviewed for Accuracy by Lindsay Roberts, AuD.

Lindsay Roberts
Tips to Help You Hear Better when Travelling

Key Takeaways

  • Inform travel providers and airport security staff of your hearing difficulties or if you’re wearing a hearing aid.
  • Research the hearing accessibility options available at your destination, such as audio guides compatible with hearing aids.
  • Use the advanced features of your hearing aids to tailor your auditory experience to different travel environments.
  • Rechargeable hearing aids with a portable charger, like Nano OTC hearing aids, are the most convenient option for traveling.

Tips to Hear Better While Traveling

For those with hearing issues, some aspects of traveling may be difficult, from getting around in busy airports to communicating in different languages. But with the right preparation and strategies, you can enjoy your travels to the fullest. Here are a few tips to help you hear better when traveling:

  • Inform Travel Providers - Notify airlines, hotels, and tour operators about your hearing needs in advance. Many can offer accommodations to make your trip smoother.
  • Use Hearing Aid Accessories - Invest in accessories like waterproof covers and portable charging cases to keep your hearing aids functional and safe.
  • Download Translation Apps - Use apps that can translate spoken language in real time, helping you understand announcements and conversations in different languages.
  • Carry a Communication Kit - Include a pen and paper, hearing aid spare parts, and a portable amplifier in your kit for easy communication and hearing aid maintenance.
  • Choose Seating Wisely - In planes or trains, select seats away from engines or noise sources. Consider booking aisle seats for easier communication with flight attendants or fellow passengers.
  • Use Technology - Wearable tech like smartwatches can alert you with vibrations for important announcements or alarms.
  • Prepare for Security Checks - Be ready to explain your hearing aids and any related equipment to security personnel, and know the protocols for passing through metal detectors or body scanners.
  • Utilize Hearing Loops - Many public transport systems and facilities are equipped with hearing loops. Ensure your hearing aid or cochlear implant has a telecoil (T-coil) setting to connect to these systems.
  • Stay Connected - Keep your smartphone or tablet charged to access helpful apps, electronic tickets, and itineraries.
  • Research Your Destination - Look into the hearing accessibility options available at your destination, such as museums with audio guides compatible with hearing aids.
  • Protect Your Hearing Aids from the Elements - Be mindful of the weather and activities that could expose your hearing aids to water, sand, or excessive heat.
  • Pack Extra Batteries and Chargers - Ensure you have enough power for your hearing aids and accessories for the duration of your trip.
  • Use Visual Aids - Maps, guidebooks, and translation cards will help you get around and communicate without relying solely on auditory cues.
  • Choose Accommodation with Hearing Accessibility - Book hotels that offer rooms with visual alert systems for the door, phone, and alarm clock.
  • Secure Travel Insurance - Make sure your travel insurance covers your hearing aids in case of loss or damage.
  • Maintain a Routine - Keep your hearing aids clean and dry, and stick to your usual maintenance routine while traveling.
  • Be Mindful of Seating in Entertainment Venues - When attending shows or tours, ask for seating that optimizes your ability to hear or see interpreters.
  • Use Captioning Services - For guided tours or informational videos, inquire about captioning options.

 

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How Nano OTC Hearing Aid Helps You Hear Better When Travelling

Rechargeable hearing aids, such as Nano CIC Digital Recharge, are a more convenient option for traveling.

For those in search of a travel-friendly hearing solution, Nano OTC Hearing Aids can be a great choice. We have a range of rechargeable models that were designed specifically for adults with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss. Our hearing aids offer high-quality sound amplification while being easy to use and maintain, making them a fantastic travel companion for those with hearing challenges.

Advanced Noise Reduction Features

Travel environments are often filled with background noise that can make hearing difficult. Nano OTC Hearing Aids are equipped with advanced noise reduction technology that helps to filter out unwanted sounds. This means you can focus on what you want to hear, whether it's a conversation with a fellow traveler or announcements at the station. 

Settings for Various Environments

One of the biggest challenges when traveling is the constantly changing auditory environments. From the quiet of a museum to the roar of a city street, Nano OTC Hearing Aids can adapt. With pre-programmed settings, you can select the program that best suits your current location.

Portable Charging Capabilities for Travel Convenience

We offer OTC hearing aids with small portable chargers. Gone are the days of scrambling for batteries! With a compact charger, you can power up your hearing aid during a coffee break, ensuring you're always ready to hear every moment of your trip. For example, our latest model, Audacity RIC, works up to 17 hours in hearing mode and up to 3 hours in Bluetooth streaming mode. A fully charged case can be used for three full recharges, which is very convenient when you’re on the go.

Discreet Design for Comfort and Confidence

Modern hearing aids are designed with both functionality and aesthetics in mind. Many models are nearly invisible when worn, which can be a huge confidence booster. They're also lightweight and comfortable, which means you can wear them all day without any irritation. Our completely-in-canal hearing aids can be self-fitted using the set of tips in different sizes that come with your hearing aid.

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Nano Audacity RIC OTC hearing aid with Bluetooth connectivity

In conclusion, hearing better while traveling is all about preparation, effective communication, and making the most of the technology at your fingertips. With discreet, comfortable devices like Nano OTC Hearing Aids, you can enjoy your travels with confidence and ease. Safe travels and happy hearing!

For any questions you may have regarding choosing OTC hearing aids, insurance coverage, and special deals, call our call center at (888) 310-6266.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How do I manage my hearing aids at security checkpoints in airports?
Security scanners are generally safe for hearing aids, but always inform the security officer about them. You can wear your hearing aids through the metal detector, but if you're selected for a pat-down, mention your devices to the officer.

Can changes in air pressure during flights affect my hearing aids?
Your hearing aids should not be affected by air pressure changes. However, if you feel discomfort in your ears, it could be due to the altitude change rather than the hearing aids themselves.

What should I do if my hearing aid gets wet?
Remove the hearing aid, turn it off, and wipe it dry. If possible, use a dehumidifier container or dry kit designed for hearing aids to draw out the moisture.

Can I swim with my hearing aids?
Most hearing aids are not waterproof. Always remove them before swimming or engaging in water activities. There are water-resistant models available, but check with the manufacturer's guidelines before taking a dip.

How do I communicate my hearing needs to travel staff who might not speak my language?
Learn basic phrases in the local language, such as "I am hard of hearing," or carry a card that states your hearing needs in multiple languages to show to staff as needed.  

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