Before I invest in what sounds (excuse the pun) a great item I have been given to understand that they can also act like a moderate hearing aid. Having had ear surgery but do not require a hearing system but occasionally, like watching the television or in company it would be very helpful. Is this correct or is the terminology Transparance Mode or Adaptive Transpanency cover this topic. This is a great article and great advice to a 75 grey haired old granny.
Before I invest in what sounds (excuse the pun) a great item I have been given to understand that they can also act like a moderate hearing aid. Having had ear surgery but do not require a hearing system but occasionally, like watching the television or in company it would be very helpful. Is this correct or is the terminology Transparance Mode or Adaptive Transpanency cover this topic. This is a great article and great advice to a 75 grey haired old granny.
Simple answer is yes @ERII. You take the hearing test using the AirPods Pro 2, and then if your hearing would benefit, you can use them as a hearing aid and choose how much boost you want. Read more: https://support.apple.com/en-us/120992.
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