Headphones

I feel disoriented when using headphones, but like to listen to music so still listen with them on and because of having kids it helps me drown them out(the noise). Does anyone struggle using headphones?. Could it be a autism thing or is it me being even more weird lol.

Parents
  • Hey!

    Sometimes I find headphones un-comfy, after wearing them for a long time.I much prefer wireless earphones. I personally use Apple AirPods Pro. I don't feel disorientated as such, but I can understand how this could happen. I find it easier to make sense of my surroundings when I have headphones in. For instance, at a train station, it can be very busy, but by having music on, I can cope in the environment. Maybe listen to music without headphones, so let the music play from your phone, iPad etc - I know this cannot be done when in public, as easily. But hopefully this'll help.

    Good luckGrinning

Reply
  • Hey!

    Sometimes I find headphones un-comfy, after wearing them for a long time.I much prefer wireless earphones. I personally use Apple AirPods Pro. I don't feel disorientated as such, but I can understand how this could happen. I find it easier to make sense of my surroundings when I have headphones in. For instance, at a train station, it can be very busy, but by having music on, I can cope in the environment. Maybe listen to music without headphones, so let the music play from your phone, iPad etc - I know this cannot be done when in public, as easily. But hopefully this'll help.

    Good luckGrinning

Children
No Data