Really rethinking my hearing aid purchase.
I will get hearing aids but not sure of the $4500 deal...and whether the advantages of the middle level are worth it.
Amplifon ( the profider ) gets sucky reviews ( most of them do )
Unitron is the cheaper version of Phonak and same parent company ....originally Canadian out of Waterloo Ontario.
Base rechargeable model is $1650 and three year warranty ( 1 year on the Phonak without purchasing extended ).
My reading is tending to reinforce the "scammy" view of the whole industry.
I mean really if they can afford mall rents for technology ....there is a fat in the system.
Savings would be in the $3k range ....big dollars on a pension. to be continued...
Ordered a BlueTooth extender ...took some time to find Mac compatible.
Avantree DG60P - Long Range Bluetooth Audio Adapter for PS5, PC, Laptop, Mac, aptX-Adaptive and Low Latency, 24-bit HD Wireless Dongle for Connecting...
Will help the hearing aids and some help for the headphones.
Disappointed with the connectivity both to the TV and iPhone . Now I'm in a black hole in the back corner but was acceptable with the big BT cans. The HAs tho....marginal and erratic.
I do like the HAs reconnect on their own. Getting better at putting them in and out smoothly. They fire right up as soon as I put them in and I'm getting used to the buttons with my sausage fingers. Helps a bit as the App is losing connectivity so easier to hit the button to reduce volume or switch programs.
Can return entirely within 30 days and may do that and reload with Unitron from a different supplier.
Hearing aid decision driving me buggy and to a degree partner.
I’m a horror when I can't decide.
BT connectivity is iffy but think I can fix that …have a range extender on the way
However the app and the HAs keep losing connectivity which is a downer.
Even the streaming from the TV - 2 feet away just dropped out :-(
I guess it is kinda neat I can stream the media to the HAs while still hearing everything ( maybe too much ) going on around me
everything from clicking fans to crickets
hmmmm just tried putting my big headphones over my ears but not hooked up and that actually helps
So I get better clarity on the HAs and some of the isolation I get from the headphones.
Biggest concern for me is the rather dismal reputation the audiologists have …spending the kind of money and not getting good service is a concern and having to buy an extended warranty.
the other concern is 40% of people buying stop using them, and another 40% don’t use them a lot.
I suspect that might reflect people getting upper end units paid for by insurers.
This concerns me as well - 3-5 years .....fugedaboudit.
What is the expected lifespan of my hearing aid?
Understanding the lifespan of a hearing aid is an important consideration when selecting one. Typically, hearing aids can last between 3 to 5 years. Proper maintenance not only ensures their longevity but also guarantees their optimal performance.
I will continue to use HAs - I reassured partner on that but I have a $2k option from the same supplier Phonak…as opposed to the 4.5k ones I'm wearing and that’s a chunk of change for me on a pension. grump grump .....