Thistle
Well-known member
Pure vanity I am afraid
That was my original approach but I fairly quickly gave up on an in-canal aid which objected to getting any water on it at all; even one raindrop would kill it.
My new ones are behind-the-ear jobs with the inevitable tube leading into the ear. These days I have no hair to hide any of it. First day out with them I was in a situation where I had to contribute to discussions in a large and sometimes busy room. Before the meeting I went through some of the papers with an assistant and she spent some time within 1m or so of me. Conscious of the possible effects of the aids on my own speech volume, I asked the same assistant about it during a break in proceedings. She peered closely at me for a moment before stating that she wouldn't have noticed the aids if I hadn't told her about them and that my speech volume was unchanged from normal. Any qualms I may have had about vanity are now firmly squashed.
As an aside, though I appreciate that the in-ear technology may have improved in the last few years, the new aids are, I'm told, waterproof to 1m (which I have no intention of testing!)