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7 Best Christmas Gifts for the Hearing Impaired Techie

The holidays are around the corner. Are you thinking of gift ideas for those you care about who have hearing impairment? In this article, we’ll suggest several Christmas gift ideas for the hearing impaired to make their lives a little easier.

Also, check out our previous post on 7 Christmas Gifts for the Sight Impaired Techie.

Pyle Hearing Assistance Amplifier Aid

Pyle PHLHA56 is a mini in-ear digital voice and sound hearing amplifier with a built-in rechargeable battery.

Features and Benefits

Limitations

For some, the battery compartment door is difficult to open and even harder to close after the battery has been installed.

Silent Vibrating Personal Alarm Clock

The Silent Vibrating Personal Alarm Clock from Tech Tools Innovative Gifts will wake users up without disturbing others.

Features and Benefits

Limitations

The instructions are clear but also tedious and difficult to remember. The alarm settings are for vibrating or sound – not both. 

Heavy sleepers have reported that neither setting wakes them up.

TV Speaker with Hearing Aid Technology

Using hearing aid technology, ZVOX AccuVoice AV200 TV Speaker lifts voices from background sounds for clear dialogue, even at low volumes.

Features and Benefits

Limitations

The TV speaker doesn’t support Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. If you want to stream music, you’ll need to rely on a smart TV or another networkable device.

TV Ears Digital Wireless Headset System

The TV Ears Digital enables the hearing impaired to hear the dialogue on their television without turning up the volume.   

Features and Benefits

Limitations

Some users have been disappointed with the delay between the TV speaker and what comes through the headset.  

Digital Assisted Hearing Amplifier Wireless TV Speaker

The SIMOLIO Digital Assisted Hearing Amplifier Wireless TV Speaker brings clear TV sound to the hearing impaired who struggle trying to find the optimum volume level on their TV. 

It’s also ideal for those who want to watch TV late at night without disturbing others. All they must do is plug the headset into the speaker and put the TV on mute.

Features and Benefits

Limitation

The manufacturer reports those with pacemakers should not buy this product. It’s also not recommended for anyone with severe hearing loss.

On certain TVs, such as some LG models, only the wireless speaker will work. The design of your TV’s circuit may cause the speakers to go silent.  

Consult the manufacturer of your TV for more details.

Shock Clock Wake Up Trainer – Wearable Smart Alarm Clock

This clock is more than just an alarm clock. The Shock Clock Wearable Smart Alarm Clock trains you to wake up.

Features and Benefits

Limitations

Some users of this product found that the electrical intensity of the wake up shock drops over time.

Strobe Light for The Hearing Impaired

The Kidde SL177i Fyrnetics Hardwire Strobe Light provides a bright visual signal of a heat, smoke, or CO hazard. It must be used in conjunction with a hard-wired heat, smoke, or carbon monoxide alarm.

Features and Benefits

Limitations

Does not work with battery-operated heat, smoke, or carbon monoxide alarm.

If you live in California, this product might be subject to Prop 65 rules and regulations (https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/). 

The strobe light is not a stand-alone product and must be used with other units from the same manufacturer.

Get a head’s up on your holiday shopping this year. Give someone you care about who has hearing loss the gift of better communications. It’ll let them know that you care about their needs and struggles.  

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