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Tinnitus Management Strategies That Actually Work
October 15, 2024Modern hearing aids are designed for real life — including active, outdoor, and physically demanding lifestyles. If you’ve been avoiding hearing aids because of concerns about durability or practicality during activity, the technology has likely advanced beyond what you’re imagining.
Sweat and Water Resistance
Most current hearing aids carry an IP67 or IP68 rating, meaning they can handle sweat, light rain, and brief water exposure without damage. Rechargeable models eliminate the need to handle small batteries with wet or dirty hands.
Sports and Outdoor Activities
Hearing aids stay in place during jogging, hiking, cycling, and most exercise without additional accessories. For contact sports or high-intensity activities where fit is a concern, retention clips and sport sleeves are available for many models.
Streaming for Athletes
Many hearing aids connect directly to smartwatches and fitness devices. You can receive audio cues, calls, and even navigation directions directly through your hearing aids during a run or ride — without removing your phone from your pocket.
Talk to Embrace Hearing about hearing aids designed for active users. We’ll match you with devices that fit your lifestyle, not just your audiogram.



