Blogs - Shruti Hearing Care https://shrutihearingcare.in Audiology, Speech and Voice Therapy Clinic Fri, 17 Oct 2025 05:45:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://shrutihearingcare.in/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/favicon-shruti.png Blogs - Shruti Hearing Care https://shrutihearingcare.in 32 32 Never Miss a Sound: Why a Portable Charger is a Must-Have for Hearing Aid Users While Traveling https://shrutihearingcare.in/2025/07/25/never-miss-a-sound-why-a-portable-charger-is-a-must-have-for-hearing-aid-users-while-traveling/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=never-miss-a-sound-why-a-portable-charger-is-a-must-have-for-hearing-aid-users-while-traveling https://shrutihearingcare.in/2025/07/25/never-miss-a-sound-why-a-portable-charger-is-a-must-have-for-hearing-aid-users-while-traveling/#respond Fri, 25 Jul 2025 10:04:09 +0000 https://shrutihearingcare.in/?p=22577 Never Miss a Sound: Why a Portable Charger is a Must-Have for Hearing Aid Users While Traveling You are invited to experience new sights flavors and most importantly sounds when you travel. However the constant concern for many who wear hearing aids is: What if my battery runs out while on an adventure? At Shruti...

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Never Miss a Sound: Why a Portable Charger is a Must-Have for Hearing Aid Users While Traveling

You are invited to experience new sights flavors and most importantly sounds when you travel. However the constant concern for many who wear hearing aids is: What if my battery runs out while on an adventure? At Shruti Hearing Care Dombivli, we frequently advise our clients that carrying a portable charger, a tiny device that has a big impact, is the easiest way to solve the problem Travel tips for hearing aid users can make every journey smoother and stress-free.

Always Stay Connected to Life’s Sounds

Imagine having your hearing aid malfunction while you’re speaking with other tourists, taking in live street music, or exploring a vibrant local market. The moment’s charm suddenly fades. By keeping your hearing aids charged at all times a portable charger makes sure you never miss a song a tale or a good laugh. Being ready keeps our clients completely engaged in their trips, as we At Shruti Hearing Care Dombivli have witnessed firsthand. It’s important to really experience each location you go to, not just listen to it.Travel tips for hearing aid users often include carrying spare batteries or a portable charger to stay connected. Looking for the best hearing aid solutions for travel? Check out our RIC Hearing Aids that combine performance and portability.

Travel Days Are Long — Be Ready

Whether you’re traveling with unexpected problems or exploring from morning to night. your hearing aid batteries could fail to last the entire day. With a portable charger you can recharge from any location at any time and it aligns conveniently in your pocket or bag. You are now able to enjoy your trip without bothering regarding finding a power outlet. Want to learn how to care for your devices on-the-go? Visit our Hearing Aid Maintenance tips and services for more travel-friendly advice.Travel tips for hearing aid users also include keeping your devices clean and protected during long trips.

Feel Safe and Confident

Hearing well is essential while traveling to a new city or nation. Whether it’s with our advanced RIC hearing aids or simply keeping your current devices fully charged, being able to hear uninterrupted announcements at the airport, hotel directions, or even emergency alerts keeps you safe and informed. For this reason, we at Shruti Hearing Care Dombivli advise all of our visitors to include a portable charger on their list of necessary items.

Conclusion: Don’t Leave Home Without It

A portable charger is more than simply a convenience; it’s necessary for worry-free, fully connected travel. Hence when planning your next trip remember the advice of your hearing care experts at Shruti Hearing Care Dombivli: keep your charger close at hand make sure your hearing aids are charged and get ready to enjoy every wonderful sound you hear. Learn more about rechargeable hearing aids that makes travel simple.

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“I Find Conversations Difficult Whenever I Don’t Wear My Spectacles” – Is That Strange? Not Really.

Whenever I’m not wearing my spectacles, I have trouble having conversations” – Is That Odd? Not at all. This statement, “I find conversations difficult whenever I don’t wear my spectacles,” may initially seem strange or even humorous. Surprisingly, though, I’ve heard this mentioned numerous times, and Mr. Joshi is only one of many people who have done so. Let’s discuss the causes of this. It’s not as weird as it looks.

Meet Mr. Joshi

Mr. Joshi has been using hearing aids for the last 4–5 years, ever since his hearing loss was first identified. Like many others, he got his devices fitted but then never followed up. No regular hearing tests. No re-adjustments. No Pure Tone Audiogram to check how his hearing levels had changed over time.
And as expected, his hearing loss slowly progressed.
But here’s what happened next—something that’s quite common and often goes unnoticed.

When Hearing Isn’t Enough, We Start Watching

Since his hearing aids were no longer tuned to match his current hearing level, Mr. Joshi began depending more on what he could see rather than just what he could hear.
This shift happens naturally and unconsciously. When our ears can’t fully help us, our eyes step in. We begin to rely on:
• Lip movements
• Facial expressions
• Gestures
• Body language
Mr. Joshi was doing just that. But he didn’t realize how much he had come to depend on these visual cues—until he lost his spectacles.

Suddenly, Conversations Got Difficult

Without his glasses, Mr. Joshi couldn’t see people’s faces clearly. And since his hearing aids weren’t strong enough for his current hearing needs, he was stuck. Just hearing wasn’t enough anymore. His ability to follow conversations dropped noticeably.

This Isn’t Just About Mr. Joshi

Many people with hearing loss—diagnosed or undiagnosed—experience the same thing.
You might hear them say things like:
• “I can hear people talking, but I don’t understand what they’re saying.”
• “It’s harder to follow conversations in dim light.”
• “I can’t understand people when they speak from behind.”
Sound familiar?
That’s because without proper hearing, we compensate with visual information. When that’s also limited—like in poor lighting or when we can’t see the speaker—our brain struggles to fill in the gaps.

We All Use Visual Clues—But Some Rely on Them

Everyone uses both auditory (hearing) and visual (watching) cues during conversation. That’s natural.
But here’s the key difference:
• People with normal hearing use visual cues as a bonus.
• People with hearing loss often depend on them—without even realizing it.
If you’re already using hearing aids but still struggling, it could be time for a hearing aid reprogramming or service to match your current hearing needs.

So, What’s the Takeaway?

Whether you use hearing aids or not, if you’ve noticed any struggle in conversations—especially when you can’t clearly see the speaker—it’s time to:
Get your hearing checked regularly.
Update or reprogram your hearing aids
if your hearing levels have changed.
Untreated or unsupported hearing loss often leads to unnecessary communication challenges, which can easily be managed with timely help from an audiologist.

Conclusion

If you’ve ever found yourself saying, “I hear but I can’t understand,” or if you feel lost in conversations when the room is dim or your glasses are off—it might be more than a vision problem. Consider exploring digital hearing aids that enhance clarity and provide better support during real-world conversations.


It’s worth checking your

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