Hearing Aid advice

   / Hearing Aid advice #281  
One other thing about the bluetooth, at least mine is that when the phone rings or I get a text, I hear the ring or text alert through my aids. I also have a button to answer a call or to end it hands off the phone.

Also, now that I think about it, the adaptors like for the TV work with the same bluetooth adaptor that I wear.
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #282  
So you're telling me there are hearing aids with Bluetooth that allow you to talk hands free on a call? Can you still hear outside noises while in a call?

I have to tell my dad about this.

But wait there's more,

Last week while waiting at a car dealership with my hearing aids in and my iPhone in my pocket the VFD phone pager app went off, I heard it through my hearing aids and listen to the FD streaming working the automobile accident while texting my wife about the wreck. No one around me was disturbed, only I could hear what was going on down the road.

In church we have a loud pipe organ and a soft speaking pastor, I adjust with the remote for each. :thumbsup:

The absolute best use of my hearing aids in in the car. I can hear my wife speak because the road noise is muted but her voice is not.
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #283  
The Hearing Aid's bluetooth TV Link Amazon.com: Phonak TVLink II Base Station: Beauty is another option. I got it, but since then I have found a better solution to the poor sound of the flat screen TV. This wireless speaker is perfect, and my wife uses it also. She can take it to the kitchen or to the patio grill without missing anything.

So spend you money on this Wireless TV Speaker @ Sharper Image instead of the Hearing aid's TV LINK.

I listen to the TV with this speaker instead of the hearing aids.
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #284  
My son just got the tv transmitter for his costco resound hearing aids. He really likes it.
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #285  
Has anyone any experience with both the speaker in the ear and the tube into the ear aids. I've had the tubes in the ear type for about 6 years now and have had a few problems and thinking of replacing them with the Speaker in the Ear type.
I've had problems with the domes, the tubes folding and flattening , and feedback. Lots of feedback. I am leaning towards the Speaker-in-the-ear type but have a friend who has just gone back from speaker in the ear to the tube type.
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #286  
my sons are speaker in the ear. He likes them better. He had 2 sets of tubes before these.
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #287  
Has anyone any experience with both the speaker in the ear and the tube into the ear aids. I've had the tubes in the ear type for about 6 years now and have had a few problems and thinking of replacing them with the Speaker in the Ear type.
I've had problems with the domes, the tubes folding and flattening , and feedback. Lots of feedback. I am leaning towards the Speaker-in-the-ear type but have a friend who has just gone back from speaker in the ear to the tube type.


I too wondered if the RIC "Receiver In Canal" would be comfortable, I've had the tubes for eight or nine years and experience the same aggravations you have. I tried a set of demo RIC and it was night and day difference, they were comfortable and the technology is so much more advanced, it is like going from a 56 Ford AM radio to surround sound. The difference convinced me to cough up the money for a new set, will be headed to Costco Wednesday for testing and if they are as good as the demo set, I'll get theirs. I can't see a down side to the RIC other than price.
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #288  
After 3 years of use I had to send my Phonak Bolero Q90 - M13 set back for repairs and I got them back last week. It is awesome to have them back because they are game changers. They are the Behind The Ear style with ear molds and really worked out well over the years.
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #289  
After 3 years of use I had to send my Phonak Bolero Q90 - M13 set back for repairs and I got them back last week. It is awesome to have them back because they are game changers. They are the Behind The Ear style with ear molds and really worked out well over the years.



What type of repairs were needed?
I'm having a problem with one of my channel switches not working manually but it does work from the remote.
Ron
 
   / Hearing Aid advice #290  
What type of repairs were needed?
I'm having a problem with one of my channel switches not working manually but it does work from the remote.
Ron

Some times a new battery would start beeping 15 minutes after I installed it and then go dead. Other times it would last for two weeks and that kind of stuff. The right on did it first (higher power setting not that that was a factor) and I actually used just one for a while but it was for my best ear so finally I had to do something.

I think they just swap out the aids with ones already reconditioned or at least the internal unit. I am the guardian of a 72 year old guy who does not have speech due to growing up with ruptured ear drums (now restored) so he has massive power aids and he now responds when his name is called over the PA system in the nursing home. A new set will last about three years then one will fail and it goes back for repair. So about once every year or two another one goes back. It is $300 a pop which is not too bad vs. being totally deaf. I think a new set is in the $2500 range but it has been a few years.
 

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