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<blockquote data-quote="justacrossthehill" data-source="post: 1432597" data-attributes="member: 92816"><p>I'm completely deaf in my left ear and have a 75% high frequency loss in my right. I also wear earplugs anytime I ride to preserve what hearing I have left. I use google maps for navigation through a Sena SMH 10 inside a Shoei GT Air and have no problem hearing directions even with my ear plugs in. There are three sound levels in Google maps and I use the highest one. I have also found speaker placement inside the helmet to be critical. </p><p></p><p>I have a hearing aid for the ear that still works but find many times while using it, I am exposed to some unexpected loud noise which is amplified by the hearing aid and I end up taking it out. Now, I just use it on certain occasions such a Dr visits or in some environment which loud noises aren't likely to happen. </p><p></p><p>I certainly wouldn't use it while on the bike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justacrossthehill, post: 1432597, member: 92816"] I'm completely deaf in my left ear and have a 75% high frequency loss in my right. I also wear earplugs anytime I ride to preserve what hearing I have left. I use google maps for navigation through a Sena SMH 10 inside a Shoei GT Air and have no problem hearing directions even with my ear plugs in. There are three sound levels in Google maps and I use the highest one. I have also found speaker placement inside the helmet to be critical. I have a hearing aid for the ear that still works but find many times while using it, I am exposed to some unexpected loud noise which is amplified by the hearing aid and I end up taking it out. Now, I just use it on certain occasions such a Dr visits or in some environment which loud noises aren't likely to happen. I certainly wouldn't use it while on the bike. [/QUOTE]
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