As a hearing aid wearer, ensure you have a mobile phone that is hearing aid compatible. This will unlock lots of handy features that offer convenience and avoid buzzing/humming sounds caused by interference.
When you start looking into your options, you’ll notice that mobile phones have an ‘M’ and ‘T’ rating system, referring to the Microphone and Telecoil technology. The higher the number that follows the letter, the better the quality.
M means that the mobile phone utilises your hearing aid’s microphone, and does so with minimal interference/static while in use.
The Telecoil refers to a magnetic signal that your phone transfers directly to the telecoil in your hearing aid, bypassing the microphone. The sound of the call is played directly into your ear.
This form of technology is utilised in lots of other ways as well like PA systems and televisions. Not all hearing aids have this function, so ask your clinician what they recommend for you.