Whether you are planning your tropical escape from winter or have a business trip
approaching, your hearing aids are still one of your best companions for getting the
most out of your travels. Any time, any place.
Learn more as we show you how to maintain your best hearing with minimal fuss on
your journey—thanks to our 10 dos and don’ts of traveling with hearing aids:
1. Don’t leave your hearing aids at home
When it comes to travel, your best hearing is something you don’t want to leave home
without. By wearing hearing aids on your trip, you’ll discover that transportation
becomes simpler and safer—thanks to the improved ability to hear information like
airport announcements and traffic noise, for example.
And when you arrive at your destination, you can fully immerse: Better hearing allows
you to hear moments like waves crashing on the beach. The “calls” of native wildlife.
Live cultural performances. And of course, the ever-fascinating melody of different
languages around you.
(Did you know today’s hearing aids can also act as your personal translators? When
you pair Edge AI hearing aids with the My Starkey app, you can send a foreign
language-speaker a translated message in their language and then receive their
translated response—streamed directly through your hearing aids.)