Apple transforms AirPods Pro 2 into low-cost hearing aids

Apple transforms AirPods Pro 2 into low-cost hearing aids

The hearing aid feature is already FDA-approved

by Kurt Knutsson

Apple announced a handful of new products during its “It’s Glowtime” event earlier this month. While the iPhone 16 lineup grabbed most of the attention, the most intriguing announcement came from a different product line. The Cupertino-based company revealed that its top-tier earbuds, the AirPods Pro 2, will now double as over-the-counter hearing aids through a software update — a feature that has also received FDA approval.

 

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AirPods Pro on a table.

 

AirPods become more than just wireless earbuds

During the iPhone 16 event, Apple discussed the new hearing aid capability designed to assist people with mild to moderate hearing loss. At the time, Apple mentioned that the feature was still awaiting FDA approval. However, on September 12, the FDA announced it had cleared the software-based hearing aid technology.

“Hearing loss is a significant public health issue impacting millions of Americans,” the FDA’s Michelle Tarver noted in a statement. “Today’s marketing authorization of an over-the-counter hearing aid software on a widely used consumer audio product is another step that advances the availability, accessibility and acceptability of hearing support for adults with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss.”

 

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The FDA approved AirPods after rigorous testing

The FDA said it cleared Apple’s hearing aid feature after running a clinical study with 118 people in the US who had mild to moderate hearing loss. The study found that users got similar results from the hearing aid software when they “self-fitted” the AirPods, compared to those who had a professional fitting.

“Results also showed comparable performance for tests measuring levels of amplification in the ear canal, as well as a measure of speech understanding in noise. No adverse events related to the device were observed in this study,” the FDA added.

When turned on, this feature uses the results from the Hearing Test to give users a clinical-grade hearing aid experience. It makes real-time adjustments, boosting sounds around them based on their environment. Apple also mentioned that users can set up the Hearing Aid feature with an audiogram provided by a hearing health professional for even more personalized settings.

Hearing aid feature on the AirPods Pro 2

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The feature can save people a ton of money

Behind-the-ear hearing aids can range from $1,000 to $6,000, while the Apple AirPods Pro 2 are priced at just $249.89. That’s a massive difference, and the AirPods even deliver similar results, as noted by the FDA. This is fantastic news for people with hearing issues, as they can now get effective assistance without breaking the bank.

It’s still unclear when Apple will roll out the update to enable the hearing aid feature, but it’s expected to drop sometime this fall. Once available, the feature can be accessed through the settings in iOS 18 when a pair of AirPods Pro 2 are connected. The hearing aid capability will launch in over 100 countries and regions, including the United States, Germany, and Japan.

Hands-on image of AirPods Pro.

 

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Using AirPods with Android devices

While AirPods are designed to work seamlessly with Apple devices, they can also be used with Android smartphones and PCs. However, some features like automatic ear detection and customizable controls may not be available on Android devices. It’s worth noting that while AirPods can be used with Android devices, the new hearing aid feature mentioned earlier in this article is currently exclusive to Apple devices and requires iOS 18.

 

FDA cautions: OTC hearing aids are not a substitute for professional care

Now, the FDA has one word of caution. Over-the-counter hearing aids are not a replacement for professional medical evaluations or prescription hearing aids. While OTC hearing aids provide increased accessibility for adults with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss, they have limitations and are not suitable for everyone with hearing impairment. The FDA emphasizes that OTC hearing aids are intended only for adults with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss, not for children or those with more severe hearing loss. For individuals with more significant hearing difficulties or complex hearing needs, prescription hearing aids fitted by hearing health professionals remain the recommended option.

 

AirPods Pro 2 vs. Hearing Aids

While AirPods Pro 2 offer impressive features for those with mild to moderate hearing loss, they still fall short of replacing full-fledged hearing aids for several reasons:

1) Battery life: AirPods Pro 2 last only 4-6 hours when used as hearing aids, compared to prescription hearing aids that can last days or weeks on a single charge. This makes them less practical for all-day use.

2) Customization: Professional hearing aids offer more advanced fine-tuning and personalization to address individual hearing needs. AirPods Pro 2 lack the same level of customization.

3) Severe hearing loss: AirPods Pro 2 are not suitable for individuals with severe hearing loss, who require more powerful amplification and processing.

4) Advanced features: While AirPods Pro 2 offer basic hearing aid functionality, they lack sophisticated features like advanced sound processing, background noise reduction, and feedback management found in modern hearing aids.

5) Form factor: Some people may find AirPods Pro 2 less comfortable for extended wear compared to traditional hearing aids.

6) Social dynamics: Wearing AirPods in social situations may create confusion about whether you’re listening to someone or on a call.

Despite these limitations, AirPods Pro 2 show promise as an accessible and affordable option for those with mild hearing loss. However, for comprehensive hearing solutions, prescription hearing aids remain the superior choice, offering more advanced technology and personalized care from audiologists.

Feature AirPods Pro 2 Hearing Aids
Battery Life 4-6 hours when used as hearing aids Days or weeks on a single charge
Customization Basic sound adjustments, limited customization Advanced fine-tuning and personalization by audiologists
Suitability for Severe Hearing Loss Not suitable for severe hearing loss Designed for mild to severe hearing loss with powerful amplification
Advanced Features Basic sound amplification, some background noise reduction Advanced sound processing, background noise reduction, feedback management
Form Factor Earbud style, may be less comfortable for long-term wear Designed for extended comfort, more discreet
Social Perception Can cause confusion in social situations (appears like regular earbuds) Clear indication of hearing assistance, less confusion in social settings
Price More affordable and accessible Generally more expensive, tailored care by audiologists
Support and Care No professional support; self-managed Comes with audiologist support and ongoing care

 

Kurt’s key takeaway

The AirPods Pro 2 already come packed with handy features like transparency mode, which lets in ambient sound, conversation awareness, noise cancellation, and more. Adding the hearing aid feature turns them into an all-in-one package. Since many people already have AirPods in their ears all day, those with hearing loss might feel more comfortable using them compared to traditional hearing aids.

While the AirPods Pro 2 offer an innovative and accessible solution for those with mild to moderate hearing loss, it’s crucial to remember that they are not a complete replacement for professional hearing aids. For individuals with more significant hearing difficulties or complex hearing needs, prescription hearing aids, which are fitted by hearing health professionals, remain the recommended option, providing advanced technology and personalized care that AirPods cannot fully replicate.

Would you consider using AirPods as a hearing aid if you have mild to moderate hearing loss? Let us know in the comments below.

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57 comments

Carla W. September 17, 2024 - 3:57 am

I will order them as soon as they roll out! My only concern, will they stay in my ears while I’m riding my horse?

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Kurt-Knutsson
Kurt Knutsson September 17, 2024 - 2:15 pm

Hi Carla, you can actually get them now (here). Although, using AirPods 2 while riding a horse might not be the best idea. Some users have reported issues with the AirPods changing songs due to the movement while riding. Additionally, wearing earbuds while riding can be risky as it may block out important sounds around you, such as approaching traffic or other riders. If you still want to listen to music while riding, you might consider using a portable Bluetooth speaker that can clip onto your jacket. This way, you can enjoy your music without compromising your awareness of your surroundings.

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Bushy September 17, 2024 - 4:02 am

Thank you CG I may try these but wonder if they work for people with hearing loss due to background noise?

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Dan M September 17, 2024 - 4:03 am

I now have expensive hearing aids and air pods. I use the AirPods to listen to music while working in the wood shop and cutting the grass, etc. the noise canceling is astounding. They are more comfortable than my hearing aids and have better connectivity to my iPhone. I will definitely be giving this option a try

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James G. September 17, 2024 - 4:06 am

My wife now wears hearing aid that cost $4,000 several years ago & I’m probably needing them but not sure I want to spend the money for them. These AirPods through our phones may be the way to go, I’ll be watching

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Hommie H. September 17, 2024 - 4:07 am

I will definitely try the hearing aid app

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Tina S. September 17, 2024 - 4:12 am

YES, I would and hopefully I am. Thank you for the information! Can I buy a pair now and then update them when the update comes out?

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Kurt-Knutsson
Kurt Knutsson September 17, 2024 - 2:11 pm

Hi Tina, yes you can buy them now (here) and the update will then apply to them when it comes out.

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Sharon D. September 17, 2024 - 4:15 am

I am 85 and I would try them

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Mark O. September 17, 2024 - 4:21 am

Yes, yes, yes I would definitely use the ear pods at $250 as a hearing aid versus $1000s for a hearing aid. I’ve been to a specialist and been tested for an expensive hearing aid. Turned me off. Been hounded ever since to buy.

I’ve been waiting for this for years. Thank you Apple.

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Bruce P September 17, 2024 - 5:11 am

Yes, absolutely I would
I had a hearing test by an audiologist last year and was told I had moderate hearing loss, however I cannot afford $6,000 for traditional hearing aids

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Derek B. September 17, 2024 - 5:21 am

possibly

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Ann M September 17, 2024 - 5:26 am

My husband has 2 sets of hearing aides. 1 custom in-ear mold and the other over the ear. Neither work well. Especially in a group, restaurant, out of doors. Both are uncomfortable with the in-ear molds leading to frequent ear canal infections. I think I might buy these when they are available to see if they can help him.

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Lindsay B September 17, 2024 - 5:26 am

Yes I would consider using them with the hearing aid feature.

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Larry F September 17, 2024 - 5:28 am

I just spent $3800.00 for hearing aids. Could have bought a new phone and air buds for half. I am always a day late.

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Enrique S. September 17, 2024 - 5:32 am

yes I will

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Dean A. September 17, 2024 - 5:39 am

I love the sound of Apple earbuds but the one design feature doesn’t allow them to stay in my ears. This must be considered. All ear openings are different.

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Michael C. Sr September 17, 2024 - 6:00 am

Yes I would just have one question, do you have to have a iPhone 16 ? Thank You

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Kurt-Knutsson
Kurt Knutsson September 17, 2024 - 7:12 pm

Hi Michael. The AirPods Pro 2, are compatible with both the iPhone 15 and iPhone 16. The key requirement is that your iPhone should be running iOS 18 or later to access the new hearing aid features.

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Lydia September 17, 2024 - 6:04 am

Do the Apple hearing pods only go with IPhone 16? I have I phone 15.
Thank you

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Kurt-Knutsson
Kurt Knutsson September 17, 2024 - 7:10 pm

Hi Lydia. No, the Apple hearing pods, specifically the AirPods Pro 2, are compatible with both the iPhone 15 and iPhone 16. The key requirement is that your iPhone should be running iOS 18 or later to access the new hearing aid features. So, you should be able to use all the features of the AirPods Pro 2 with your iPhone 15 without any issues.

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Richard A. September 17, 2024 - 6:25 am

I have installed ISO18 and hopefully I can figure out how to make my AirBud Pro 2 work as a hearing aid. I have mid hearing loss but refused to get hearing aid, however I wear my AirBuds all day long, so it will be great to use them as a hearing aid.

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Romaine September 17, 2024 - 6:30 am

Yes, I would definitely use. Question, will they work with android phones?

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Kurt-Knutsson
Kurt Knutsson September 17, 2024 - 2:06 pm

Hi Romaine, while you can use Apple AirPods 2 (here) on an Android, the hearing aid feature is specifically designed to work with iOS 18. This feature, known as the Hearing Aid Feature (HAF), requires an iOS device (like an iPhone or iPad) to set up and customize the hearing aid settings.

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Jimmy C. September 17, 2024 - 6:32 am

I will try it.

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mike September 17, 2024 - 6:53 am

I now use hearing aid for mild hearing loss and I have ordered the ipods pro2 and expect them to be better we will see!

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Fredrick D September 17, 2024 - 6:53 am

Yes I would try hearing pods

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April September 17, 2024 - 7:19 am

Yes, I would

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Bruce A. September 17, 2024 - 7:46 am

Sounds like a good alternative, however, my bluetooth hearing aids work for me Would have to see user reviews to make a comparison and self try

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David L H. September 17, 2024 - 8:09 am

I am excited yo hear Apple will offer an upgrade for a hearing loss option added to the Airpod Pro. The sooner the better. I’ll apply as soon as it’s available!

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Robert B. September 17, 2024 - 8:23 am

Will Airpods Pro 2 work with Android phones, or would I have to also have to purchase an iPhone? I am in my 70’s with mild hearing loss, and am definitely interested.

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Kurt-Knutsson
Kurt Knutsson September 17, 2024 - 9:39 am

Hi Robert, to clarify, while you can use Apple AirPods 2 (here) on an Android, the hearing aid feature is specifically designed to work with iOS 18. This feature, known as the Hearing Aid Feature (HAF), requires an iOS device (like an iPhone or iPad) to set up and customize the hearing aid settings.

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Pam D. September 17, 2024 - 8:34 am

I have moderate hearing loss and these earbuds would hep and not break the bank. Kurt I would give these a try. I gain a lot of information from your newsletter. I first saw you a few years back on Fox Business and immediately signed up. Thank you, Pam

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Dan September 17, 2024 - 8:43 am

If they work, this will be fantastic news to many who want to avoid the stigma of hearing aids so as not to appear “old”

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Linda September 17, 2024 - 9:07 am

This is a fabulous addition to the hearing options. My husband needs them but I feel vanity holds him back. If it looks like earbuds for his telephone then he may be more open to getting them. The cost has been a real roadblock too. These are more affordable and make a truely great option that’s affordable.

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Susan L. September 17, 2024 - 9:09 am

Waiting anxiously for the new Airpod Pro 2! Thanks Kurt for all the valuable information that you provide!

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Kurt-Knutsson
Kurt Knutsson September 17, 2024 - 9:31 am

Hi Susan, to clarify, while you can use Apple AirPods 2 (here) on an Android, the hearing aid feature is specifically designed to work with iOS 18. This feature, known as the Hearing Aid Feature (HAF), requires an iOS device (like an iPhone or iPad) to set up and customize the hearing aid settings.

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Roseanna R. September 17, 2024 - 9:31 am

I would gladly wear these rather than the old style hearing aid. i have an android phone, can i use these earbuds without buying the apple phone?

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Kurt-Knutsson
Kurt Knutsson September 17, 2024 - 9:44 am

Hi Roseanna, to clarify, while you can use Apple AirPods 2 (here) on an Android, the hearing aid feature is specifically designed to work with iOS 18. This feature, known as the Hearing Aid Feature (HAF), requires an iOS device (like an iPhone or iPad) to set up and customize the hearing aid settings.

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JD September 17, 2024 - 2:02 pm

from apple website: New hearing health features will be available this fall for AirPods Pro 2 customers in a free software update when paired with iPhone or iPad running iOS 18 or iPadOS 18.

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Joan September 17, 2024 - 10:08 am

Yes I would.. I currently have hearing aids.. I think it would be interesting for the use of the AirPods.

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Mike B September 17, 2024 - 10:08 am

I have moderate hearing loss and have been using behind the ear hearing aids for several years. I would be very interested in trying out this airpod/iphone hearing aid product/application.

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Susan W. September 17, 2024 - 11:03 am

I I would definitely order these earbuds. My husband has mild hearing loss. These would be perfect. Can we pre-order these now?

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Kurt-Knutsson
Kurt Knutsson September 17, 2024 - 11:09 am

Hi Susan, to clarify, while you can use Apple AirPods 2 (here) the hearing aid feature is specifically designed to work with iOS 18. This feature, known as the Hearing Aid Feature (HAF), requires an iOS device (like an iPhone or iPad) to set up and customize the hearing aid settings.

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Michael W. September 17, 2024 - 11:07 am

I purchased the airpods pro 2nd generation today and cannot wait to try them as hearing aids and also use them to listen to my tv. My wife wants them also.

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Jim Y September 17, 2024 - 11:42 am

Just a question for you. I have an Air Pod Pro that I have had for a while. I tried to recharge the battery a couple times but I’m getting nothing, zero. The battery is fully discharged and there is no light. Is there any way to resurrect them? Thanks. I’m a big fan and subscribe to email posts. Keep up the good work.

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Kurt-Knutsson
Kurt Knutsson September 17, 2024 - 12:00 pm

Hi Jim, here are a few steps you can try to troubleshoot and potentially fix the issue:

1) Check the Charging Cable and Adapter: Ensure that the Lightning to USB cable is firmly plugged into the charging case and the USB power adapter. Also, make sure the power adapter is correctly plugged into a power outlet.

2) Clean the Charging Contacts: Sometimes, dirt or debris can prevent proper charging. Use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth to clean the metal contacts inside the case and on the AirPods themselves.

3) Reset Your AirPods Pro: Press and hold the button on the back of the charging case until the light flashes amber, then white. This will reset your AirPods and might resolve the charging issue.

4) Try a Different Charging Method: If you have a wireless charging case, try using a Qi-compatible charger. Place the case with the status light facing up and ensure it is properly positioned on the charger.

4) Leave Them to Charge Overnight: Sometimes, leaving the AirPods in the case to charge overnight can help revive a fully discharged battery.

If none of these steps work, it might be time to contact Apple Support for further assistance. They can help diagnose the issue and provide repair or replacement options if necessary.

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Barbara A. H. September 17, 2024 - 11:49 am

Absolutely. My hearing difficulty is with the lower sounds. I have been tested, and my ENT said just to tell friends and family to speak up, as Medicare does not cover hearing aids. Even OTC hearing aids cost over $1,000.

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CAROLYN P. September 17, 2024 - 12:50 pm

The new ipods do interest me, but I have problems with getting ipods to stay in my ears. I have very small ear openings. Please advise what I could do to be able to use the new ipods

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Tom September 23, 2024 - 10:23 am

There is a whole cottage industry of companies making AirPod accessories to help keep them in place. They are everywhere online.

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Kurt-Knutsson
Kurt Knutsson September 23, 2024 - 10:38 am

Yes, you can find accessories here.

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Kathy September 17, 2024 - 1:08 pm

I work in an OR and do orthopedics. I have to wear helmet with a fan in it . It is very difficult to hear the surgeon at times especially when saws or drills are being used. I am excited about this new technology and am willing to give it a try .

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Fred P September 17, 2024 - 6:26 pm

Yes , I would!

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Deborah S September 18, 2024 - 5:45 pm

Yes I would definitely like to try them! I have been diagnosed with mild hearing loss and also have tinnitus. When the upgrade comes through is that an upgrade for the AirPod Pro 2 or for the iPhone? I guess my question is do you have to have the latest iPhone to make them work properly?

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Kurt-Knutsson
Kurt Knutsson September 18, 2024 - 5:48 pm

Hi Deborah, the upcoming upgrade for the AirPods Pro 2 will introduce new hearing health features, including Hearing Protection, a Hearing Test, and a Hearing Aid function. These features are designed to help users with mild to moderate hearing loss. the upgrade is specifically for the AirPods Pro 2, not the iPhone. However, to fully utilize these new features, you will need a compatible iPhone or iPad. The AirPods Pro 2 are compatible with a wide range of iPhone models, including the iPhone 6s and later. So, you don’t necessarily need the latest iPhone to make them work properly.

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Cliff J. September 20, 2024 - 2:02 am

waiting for the ios18 HAF update to drop….. 🙂

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Tom September 23, 2024 - 10:20 am

I’m already using my AirPods Pro 2 as hearing aids. There are various settings that you have to drill down to. There are how-to videos on YouTube. They work pretty well. But they’re too uncomfortable to wear all day. And, of course, they fall out sometimes. I’m not sure how much the hearing aid update will add to the feature as it currently works.

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