Going to the movies with hearing loss can sometimes be challenging. You’re not alone as a hearing aid user, as, according to the CDC, 7.1% of adults over the age of 45 use hearing aids. The good news is that if you have hearing aids, they likely come equipped with advanced features to enhance your enjoyment at places like Fremont Theater. Here’s how hearing aids can improve your experience at the movies and some tips to get the most out of them while protecting your hearing.
Adjusting Your Hearing Aids for the Theater
Movie theaters are designed to create powerful soundscapes, but the volume can sometimes be overwhelming, and dialogue can potentially be missed. Here are a few tips to ensure your hearing aids are set for an optimal experience:
- Use a theater program: Many hearing aids come with preset programs specifically for environments like theaters. These programs are designed to pick up speech and dialogue clearly while managing background noise. Before heading to the movies, check if your hearing aids have this feature and activate it or talk with your hearing specialist if you’re unsure.
- Connect to theater sound systems: Some theaters offer assistive listening systems, such as induction loops or FM systems, that transmit sound directly to your hearing aids. If your devices are compatible, you can sync them for enhanced clarity without amplifying unwanted noise. Ask your theater if they offer these systems.
- Keep your hearing aids comfortable: Long movies can lead to discomfort if your hearing aids aren’t adjusted properly. Make sure your devices fit snugly but comfortably, and if you’re sensitive to loud volumes, consider bringing along hearing protection just in case. Avoid turning up the volume on your hearing aids, and adjust hearing aid settings first.
Protecting Your Hearing at the Movies
It’s also important to protect your hearing from loud volumes in a theater. Movie sound systems can reach levels that are too high for prolonged listening. Here’s how you can protect your hearing while still enjoying the film:
- Volume control settings: Adjust your hearing aids to maintain a comfortable volume. If the theater’s sound is too loud, use your hearing aid’s volume control to reduce the intensity without losing clarity.
- Noise reduction features: If your hearing aids are equipped with noise reduction technology, make sure this feature is active. It will help reduce unnecessary background noise and focus on important sounds like dialogue, keeping your hearing protected from excessive noise.
- Limit exposure to high volumes: If the movie has particularly loud scenes, consider removing your hearing aids for short periods to protect your hearing from intense sounds. Additionally, consider seeing movies without prolonged action sequences, as those tend to be consistently louder.
With the right hearing aid settings, going to the movies can be an enjoyable and stress-free experience. Always check your hearing aids before the show starts, and take advantage of assistive listening technology when available.
To learn more about how hearing aids can help you enjoy the movie theater and other everyday activities, consider scheduling a consultation with M.K. Larson Audiology today.