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<blockquote data-quote="black92" data-source="post: 16529074" data-attributes="member: 37980"><p>Just for future reference if you ever have issues connecting via Bluetooth or want to talk easier on the phone, they make neckloops that you can plug into your phone like a normal headset, but it goes around your neck like a necklace. You just switch to your telecoil mode and bam, awesomeness. I've been using that the last 15 or so years and it's fantastic. </p><p></p><p>Side note, if your hearing ever gets bad enough a cochlear implant becomes an option, do it! I've had HA's since I was 4yo and got my first Cochlear 5 years ago (32 yo). I went from 32% speech recognition with HA's to 97% speech recognition with a cochlear and HA. If you have any questions, holler!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black92, post: 16529074, member: 37980"] Just for future reference if you ever have issues connecting via Bluetooth or want to talk easier on the phone, they make neckloops that you can plug into your phone like a normal headset, but it goes around your neck like a necklace. You just switch to your telecoil mode and bam, awesomeness. I've been using that the last 15 or so years and it's fantastic. Side note, if your hearing ever gets bad enough a cochlear implant becomes an option, do it! I've had HA's since I was 4yo and got my first Cochlear 5 years ago (32 yo). I went from 32% speech recognition with HA's to 97% speech recognition with a cochlear and HA. If you have any questions, holler! [/QUOTE]
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