yes, wind noise is a thing… and yes it is akin to blowing over a microphone.
people who use microphones have a foam cover that goes over the mic to minimize wind noise along with people breathing into the mic.
most modern HAs will have some tech / software to minimize that, but it is unavoidable sometimes.
making sure the the HA is tucked up/behind your ear will help a lot. a head scarf will help, (if the ha is tuned for anti feedback)
I have an old jeep, no top. (and modified exhaust). It wasnt a problem last year, before finding out I need hearing aids… Now it is a problem… I can’t hear anything other then wind and muffler…
I had my audiologist create a special program that turns the rear facing microphones down. I think the program started off as SPEECH IN 360, WITH directional listening pointed forward.
that works perfect.
It’s still loud. I still can’t hear my radio like I used to. but I think it’s just a matter of getting my audiologist to turn my hearing aids up to 15, (when I put my HAs into FULL/MAX volume.
I don’t understand why ear pods that can be bought at best buy and used on your laptop or phone can be turned up loud, (and get a warning about loud noises, that I just click OK), but yet, hearing aids I mean Audiologist wont give me the same volume levels as my phone
Im going to get my hearing aids turned up eventually, until then I will just continue to turn the volume up to max