> People who'd be embarrassed with visible hearing aids wouldn't mind walking around with AirPods or other visible Bluetooth earbuds these days.
Had a relative who tried that with an app. The problem is that most folks still assume that if you've got headphones in your ears, you're listening to something else (not them.) Reactions varied from impatience (people who thought he was impolite for refusing to remove his headphones to focus on them) to anger (refusing to interact with him until he removed the headphones.)
Had a relative who tried that with an app. The problem is that most folks still assume that if you've got headphones in your ears, you're listening to something else (not them.) Reactions varied from impatience (people who thought he was impolite for refusing to remove his headphones to focus on them) to anger (refusing to interact with him until he removed the headphones.)