Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
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wear hearing aids. What is the best headphone to use with the new i pad?
- Asked by Roger M from Sanford
- Apr 23, 2012
2 Answers from the Community
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Bowers and WIlkins P5. They give off a true and pure sound. It is a pretty steep price to pay, but you are getting premium materials such as sheepskin and aluminum. It has a very subtle, sophisticated, elegant, and executive looking style to it.
- Answered by Jordan L from Concord
- Nov 29, 2012
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Check if your hearing aids have any sort of hearing loop or electrical audio connection. You maybe able to link them directly to the device, providing better audio quality and a simpler more reliable system less prone to feedback and other annoyances. Apple's accessibility for iPods page suggests a product called TecEar Music Link for hearing aids supporting T-coil inductive loops, which are available in mono and stereo varieties. All iPod and iPhone headphones and headsets are fully compatible with all versions of iPad.
- Answered by Jenna F from Newtown
- Nov 23, 2012