How To Use Airpods As Hearing Aids
What is the Live Listen Feature on iPhone & iPad?
Apple introduced a Live Listen feature with iOS 12. This feature turns your iPhone into a directional microphone that transmits everything it hears to AirPods in real time. Users who are hard of hearing can use this feature to amplify what’s being said. Also, the Live Listen feature comes in handy in noisy environments or when you wish to focus on what someone is saying. So, rather than asking the other person to speak up loudly or missing out on what the conversation is all about, you can use the Live Listen feature.
While using the Live Listen feature with your AirPods, you can leave your iPhone on a table and secretly listen to the conversation even as you move to another room. This works great as long as your AirPods are in the Bluetooth range of your iPhone.
To sum up, with the Live Listen feature on an iPhone, how you can use your AirPods as hearing aids. With iOS 18, Apple may introduce a brand-new accessibility feature that could be a game changer. AirPods Pro may get a dedicated “hearing aid mode” alongside the launch of iOS 18.
How to use AirPods as Hearing Aids with an iPhone/iPad
You can use the Live Listen feature with your AirPods, AirPods Pro, AirPods Max, Beats Fit Pro, Beats Studio Pro, or Powerbeats Pro. For this, you must connect AirPods with an iPhone or iPad running iOS or iPadOS 14.3 or later. To use Live Listen, you first need to add this feature to the Control Center. Once you’ve done this, you can use your AirPods and hearing aids. Here are step-by-step instructions:
Step 1: Add Live Listen to Control Center
Now, the Live Listen feature is ready to use. You can turn it on by heading to the Control Center. Here’s how:
Step 2: Turn On Live Listen feature
When you don’t need this feature, make sure to turn it off. Otherwise, your music will sound distorted. The Live Listen feature will remain in the Control Center, so you can turn it back on whenever you need it.
That’s how easy it is to use your AirPods as hearing aids. Remember, this isn’t a direct alternative to a pair of proper hearing aids in the long run. That said, if you have mild hearing issues, you can use your AirPods as an assisted listening device, rather than having to buy those expensive dedicated devices. Also, when you’ve invested in AirPods, you have all the right to dabble in amplification.
Go ahead, and turn your AirPods into a pair of hearing aids. If you’re already using your AirPods as hearing aids, do share your experience in the comments below.