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  2. How To Use AirPods As Hearing Aids (With Screenshots) - AOL

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    If you or a loved one has mild hearing loss, the AirPods Pro 2 with Apple’s new built-in hearing aid feature could be a great way to try out amplification for the first time.

  3. Apple’s Over-the-Counter Hearing Assistance, Explained - AOL

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    With a software update coming later this fall for iOS 18-compatible iPhones and iPads, Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 earbuds will provide hearing assistance for $249, making them one of the more ...

  4. Apple’s new AirPods are also hearing aids. Can they really ...

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    To access the new hearing aid feature, AirPods Pro 2 users will have to take a test that will analyze their hearing loss by playing a series of tones. The hearing test feature screen is seen on an ...

  5. Apple AirPods Pro's new hearing aid feature could help people ...

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    How does the Apple AirPods hearing aid feature work? The hearing aid feature is available with AirPods Pro 2 models, and requires an iPhone or iPad to set it up. It starts with built-in tests that will help users determine if they have hearing loss, set up the feature if they do, and set personalized amplification levels.

  6. Apple's surprising new AirPods hearing aid feature might ...

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    Apple's AirPods Pro 2 now feature FDA-approved hearing aid capabilities.. A hearing loss expert predicts the tech will do well as people test it out. Priced at $249, AirPods Pro 2 offer a cost ...

  7. Tinnitus retraining therapy - Wikipedia

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    An alternative to TRT is tinnitus masking: the use of noise, music, or other environmental sounds to obscure or mask the tinnitus. Hearing aids can partially mask the condition. [4] A review of tinnitus retraining therapy trials indicates that it may be more effective than tinnitus masking. [5]