As many tinnitus sufferers like myself know, the never-ending ringing in your ears can become unbearable at times. Sometimes white noise can help by making it harder to distinguish the ringing from other sounds. I know I’ve run fans in my bedroom while falling asleep to help distract me, for example.

You can use the iPhone’s Background Sounds feature to generate this noise for you. And with Airpods Pro, you can deliver the sound directly to a single ear and let external sounds in so you can still hear what’s going on around you.

Here’s how you do it.

  1. On your iPhone, go to Settings > Accessibility > Audio/Visual > Background Sounds
  2. Turn on Background Sounds
  3. Select the sound you want to hear. I like balanced noise for tinnitus relief.
  4. Insert your Airpods Pro to get them to connect to your phone.
  5. Activate transparency mode on the Airpods Pro to let environmental sounds through.

The background sounds will play continuously, but will be suspended for announcements from Siri and phone calls. Interestingly, background sounds are just reduced in volume by about 90% when you start playing Apple Music. There’s a setting in the Background Sounds pane that will disable the background noise while media is playing. Otherwise it will continue playing but will be reduced in volume. Background sounds resume normally after stopping any of those activities.

  • slug@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    i wonder if doing this habitually would make tinnitus worse

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      1 year ago

      Not unless you have it too loud. You don’t need loud sound stimulation to help control tinnitus.

      Sound masking is the general treatment for tinnitus.

      (I’m an Audiologist)

    • Ataraxia@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      For me nonsense sounds make it so much louder. Your brain can’t make sense of static, white brown grey whatever noise so it definitely can make it worse.