For years my mum has struggled with hearing loss when watching TV and following conversations. She had a pair of prescribed hearing aids via the NHS but she couldn't get on with them at all and was quite self concioius about wearing them and they whistled all the time. The more discrete privately available high end hearing aids are really expensive. I think Sony and Seinheiser make them and they are about £1000-1500 but are very low profile. I asked her to try my AirPods Pro 2's and the difference was night and day. I could whisper during a conversation and she could pick up eactly what I was saying. I bought her some Apple Air Pod 2s and it has definitly helped her. You need the specific models Apple air pod pro 2 or 3. They aren't cheap for headphones but I have found them to be very effective. I believe you also need an iphone 15 or later but not sure. I know they work with my iphone 15 pro. You can also pair them with an Apple TV which I then use to steam IPTV content. As I have gotten older I have also found that I sometimes struggle to pick up mumbled dialogue in tv and films, these headphones completely iradicate that and I can watch my tv whilst my wife watches soap operas. I would say that it's worth getting a hearing test if you aren't sure about your level of hearing loss. Or if you know someone who already has a pair of the headphones, you can actually do a hearing test with the headphones and phone. The hearing test customises the audio enhancement to your hearing loss profile. They are a bit spendy and require you to buy a few apple devices to utilise them properly but my experience has been very positive. It's worth giving them a go.