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These rechargeable hearing aids are designed for seniors, featuring noise cancelling technology, automatic activation, and a portable charging case that provides up to 120 hours of usage. With intelligent volume adjustment and a lightweight design, they ensure comfort and convenience for daily use.
S**K
These May Work Well for Others but Just Not for Me...
Even though they come in charged from the factory your advised to let them fully charge for 5 to 6 hours. I let my set charging overnight with the supplied Type C USB cable and my charging cube (not supplied) just to make sure there would be no hiccups when I began using these hearing amplifiers.The User Guide seems to be a generic one for hearing amplifiers in general and not specifically to the devices it comes enclosed with. It makes mention that if battery is low then replace battery/charge; addresses the volume knob being worn, sorry but no volume knob on these amplifiers; if the catheter or ear hook is damaged then replace with a new sound guide tube or ear hook, these issues definitely don't apply to the "In The Ear" aids that their guide comes with. This User Guide is the first I've ever seen shipped with hearing amplifiers that appears to be Universal and not specific for what you're purchasing.Now their Operation Guide is specifically for this particular hearing amplifier, it's laid out well with descriptions and pictures on how to use their hearing amplifiers. I was surprised to see that this set didn't have a program mode setting for hearing environments involving Universal, TV, Loud Noise, etc that I've seen in other hearing amplifiers. Actually all they offer with these are 5 volume levels and this is where my main problem comes into play, after I inserted them into my ears and began adjusting the sound the squealing or howling (however you want to describe it as) was super uncomfortable due to the large fingertips I have and the space that is required to tap came into play for me with the microphone. Also, sometimes I would just lean my head over towards my shoulder and the feedback on one ear would start up again but once I corrected my head position the noise would subside. Maybe the microphone is so sensitive that the positioning of the microphone is critical when placed in the ear canal, I tried to rotate a little about the ear canal but to no avail so I'm just not sure. The actual sound quality was OK, I've heard better but also, I've heard worse in these types of hearing amplifiers. Personally, I believe that the price is a little high for the limited technology that you're getting with these devices.Just remember that whatever hearing amplifiers you decide to purchase let me just state the obvious and that is they are not true hearing aids but what most would consider as PSAP's (personal sound amplification products). These hearing amplifiers are sufficient for helping the elderly with mild to somewhere below moderate hearing loss. True hearing aids amplify only certain sounds based on your hearing profile, but PSAPs amplify all sounds equally so if you use these aids to assist you with your hearing loss just be sure to start your volume level at the lowest level possible that offers a benefit to your hearing because if you crank them up too loud it may sound good at first but you may, over time, lose what good hearing you have left...Overall, what I did like was the small charging/carrying case which would be great for when you leave the house for work or play. The stated working time for these are 35 hours which is unheard of for most similar devices, that would imply you would only have to charge these at the end of every 3rd day depending on how long you use them per day. Also, I like that the On and Off switch is built-in, so you don't have to worry with manually turning them off or on. I can also appreciate the fact that the manufacturer recommends a 3-week break-in period for new wearers of this type of hearing device, this can give your canal and your hearing time to adapt with as little discomfort as possible.Sorry, but as I mentioned in the review headline, these amplifiers may work well for you or others, but they just didn't work for that well for me.
J**Y
Rechargeable Hearing Aids for Seniors with Noise Cancelling
Rechargeable Hearing Aids for Seniors with Noise CancellingThese fit okay, but aren't comparable to professional quality hearing aids.If you're in a pinch they will slightly increase volume, but not really more than that.
B**Y
Just amplifies -
Thanks for reading my review!Unfortunately, the uncomfortable nature of wearing these and the random feedback I experienced is a deal breaker. If they were able to hone in on specific sounds and speech, then I probably wouldn't mind but as it is, it seems like they amplify all sounds equally. As a result, discerning from someone who is standing next to you and a bus passing by becomes challenging.
S**W
Merely amplifies sounds
For a pair of hearing aids, all it does is amplifies sounds. All sounds, every background noise, bangs and clangs you’ll pick it all up.I guess you can’t compare it to a professional pair that can filter out misc noises but these don’t help that much.
K**T
Really nice design, questionable function
First off, I do think that these hearing aids have a place in the market. For a hundred bucks, with some level of amplification, they do provide improved ability to hear the surrounding for not a crazy high cost.However, I have found that they are not very comfortable to wear for very long, and that they are very difficult to adjust the volume on. That is a function that needs to be very smooth to adjust, I felt like I was jamming my finger into my ear just to adjust the volume. Also, THE SQUEAL! Woof, the feedback squeal is gnarly on these guys, they sing you a very uncomfortable sound whenever trying to put them in.Finally, there is mention of bluetooth function in the description, yet that function does not exist at all. You cannot take calls or listen to music through these hearing aids, which is a big bummer.
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