Gift ideas for the deaf or those with impaired hearing

Obviously deaf people like the same as everyone else! These are gifts that are actually aimed at people with hearing loss.

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Personalised Sign Language Jewellery

Customised jewellery featuring sign language symbols or initials can be a meaningful and stylish gift.

ASL Bracelet

This custom ASL bracelet is really cute.

Charms

Use these charms to make your own jewellery.

Personalised sign language necklace

There are lots of necklaces to choose from on Etsy, like this one.

Vibrating Alarm Clock

A vibrating alarm clock with adjustable settings can help a deaf person wake up without relying on sound.

Vibrating Alarm Clock

Shake yourself awake!.

Books or E-books

Choose books by deaf authors or books that explore deaf culture and experiences.

Deaf Utopia: A Memoir—and a Love Letter to a Way of Life

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

A heartfelt and inspiring memoir and celebration of Deaf culture by Nyle DiMarco, actor, producer, two-time reality show winner, and cultural icon of the international Deaf community

The Frustrations of Being Deaf by Dave Blackwell

This is a collection of short stories, funny, frustrating, and plain crazy.

Customised Deaf Artwork

Commission or find artwork that incorporates deaf culture or sign language, making for a unique and personal gift.

Digital print, featuring the timeless wisdom of Mark Twain.

Famous Deaf Changemaker Posters

These are printable poster packs.

Cochlear Implant print

Cochlear Implant print – Positivity Print

Personalised Notebooks or Journals

Customised notebooks with their name or a thoughtful message can be handy for note-taking or journaling.

Personalised Notebook

You can make your own notebook at Zazzle.

Personalised PU Leather Notebook

A faux lather bound notebook

Deaf aware T-Shirt

This T-shirt is Deafinitely awesome!

Denim jacket

No need to shout.

Funny Mug

Please don’t ignore me!

Sensory-Friendly Gifts

Consider sensory-friendly items like cosy blankets, stress-relief items, or scented candles for a comforting touch.

Scented Candle

Handmade Scented Candles made with Soy Wax and Wooden Wicks.

Cuddly Blanket

These are some of my favourites.

Jigsaw Puzzles

I may be slightly biased towards Jigsaw puzzles, but they are a great gift for me!

Gift Cards for Experiences

Choose gift cards for experiences like massages, spa days, or restaurants where the focus is on non-auditory enjoyment.

There are lots of treats on Etsy, get them to choose with a gift card.

Technology Accessories

Bluetooth speakers with visual cues, vibrating notification devices, or high-quality headphones can enhance their tech experience.

Doorbell for the deaf

Medpage Wireless Flashing Light Doorbell for Deaf People with NMDRX Portable Alarm

Check out my own hearing impaired items, available at my Zazzle shop.