It works as to ease of use, and controls of the volume. However, either the ear plug cord is unshielded and picks up waves and electrical interference. And also obviously since the receiver of the microphone and the ear piece can be in proximity there can be problems of feedback.But even if you try to eliminate the feedback by separating the two there still seems to be some kind of phenomenon where some kind of interference and additional sounds are picked up.I can't imagine an in ear hearing aid would be that much better as the pickup and amp is very close together, and even more close together but then they cost 1.5 grand, so maybe they found a way around it.I bought a separate headphones but haven't tried it to see if there is less static and pickup on it.It for sure can have high volume and it works. Whether it works for your situation is worth a try and maybe getting better on ear headphones for it. or even noise cancelling headphones but those are kind of bulky.
Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]