I have had a couple Blue parrots. They put a clear voice in my ear. I need distinct language to listen to or I don't understand the words. The Blue parrot does put out distinct sounds. Downfall is it doesn't stay in place well if I am wearing it while working in the shop. If I lean forward it wants to fall off. Downfall #2, the other ear is open to outside sounds. Any sound interference at all affects my ability to hear words. I sometimes have trouble understanding voice from the blue parrot even in a quiet cab. For the normal person this is not as much of a problem.
My son uses a Bluetooth headset with a hearing muff over both ears. I don't know the brand name. He can work in a fair amount of noise and not be bothered, but he has good young ears too. Until just recently he spent his life in a truck, now he turns wrenches on trucks but he is constantly using the blue tooth while he cranks wrenches, to manage his trailer leasing business. When I walk into his shop I don't know if he is talking on the Bluetooth or not so sometimes he holds up his hand if he is listening to someone on the other end when I start talking.
If you drive a tractor with no cab or a noisier cab I recommend finding a Bluetooth that has a headphone for each ear. If you don't hear well I don't know what to recommend besides getting expensive Bluetooth capable hearing aids. My hearing aids don't have Bluetooth capabilities so I quite often pull out the hearing aid in the ear I hold the phone to. I would love to have Bluetooth capable hearing aids but don't want to fork over the money for them.
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