Phonak Audéo Lumity - Detailed Review

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 19

  • @malcolmsplace
    @malcolmsplace Před 14 dny

    A very well explained video. Question, does the "Lumity" range work with the phonak remote control as well as the Phonak app? When I'm driving, if I have a sudden need for a volume change I can't use the app, I'm also arthritic so manual behind the ear adjustment is out for me.

  • @jonun8950
    @jonun8950 Před měsícem +2

    What do you think about the otc hearing aids available at Walmart? I bought blaids phantom ric, not too sure how it compares with the phonax and whether i should I return it

    • @hearingaids-Dave
      @hearingaids-Dave  Před 17 dny

      Hi,
      I haven't tried them yet, but they seem to be a low-cost OTC hearing aid like many on the market (even with their nice technical specs).
      Compared to the Phonak All-Day Clear I'd rather go for the Phonaks for some reasons (beside the sound quality because I don't know how they sound):
      - Rechargeable (the Blaids need size 10 batteries. These are the smallest hearing aid batteries and you'll need to replace them avery 3-4 days)
      - Phone Calls (the Phonak devices feature hands-free phone calls. It doesn't seem that the Blaids have that feature)
      - Feedback cancellation (that's an issue with most OTC hearing aids)
      Of course, the huge upside of the Blaids is their price. But if you're willing to pay more for the Phonak devices you'll probably get more for your ears.
      Best,
      Dave

  • @markradbill3343
    @markradbill3343 Před rokem

    Thanks Dave, great video 👍

  • @ashb8572
    @ashb8572 Před rokem +1

    Hi Dave, Is there any benefit in choosing the 90 over the 70 for a unilateral single sided high frequency loss

    • @hearingaids-Dave
      @hearingaids-Dave  Před rokem

      Hi Ash, thank you for the great question. There are definitely extra features that can benefit you. However, these benefits depend greatly on the type and severity of your hearing loss as well as the ear piece you're using (you can hear the differences better with a closed custom-made earmold, while there are hardly any differences hearable when using an open dome.)
      Often it comes down to the situations you're in most of the time. The more communication with groups of people, driving in your car or listening to speakers at big conventions, the more the 90s will benefit you.
      Best way to find out would be working together with an audiologist. There are trial hearing aids that can get programmed to sound like a 70 or 90 device - we use them too for our hearing aid trials. Talk to your hearing professional, he/she might be able to help here. Because you need to decide if you get an extra benefit for your extra bucks.
      Hope that helps.
      Best,
      Dave

    • @ashb8572
      @ashb8572 Před rokem +1

      @Dave the Hearing Aid Guy thank you for the detailed reply. It's much appreciated

    • @hayderabed5976
      @hayderabed5976 Před 6 měsíci

      Hello Dave
      Can you tell me price? I am from Iraq

  • @Jack-mu4iv
    @Jack-mu4iv Před 8 měsíci +1

    Is this HA for profound loss ?

    • @hearingaids-Dave
      @hearingaids-Dave  Před 8 měsíci

      Hi. Yes, you can use it with a high-power receiver or a c-shell, then it should work for profound hearing loss.
      (Of course it always depends on the hearing loss - your hearing professional can definitely check that with you)
      Best,
      Dave

    • @Jack-mu4iv
      @Jack-mu4iv Před 8 měsíci

      @@hearingaids-Dave hi sir can I use ear protection earmuffs while wearing hearing aid in noisy workplace ? Thanks

    • @Jack-mu4iv
      @Jack-mu4iv Před 8 měsíci

      @@hearingaids-Dave Do I need ear protection like earmuff or not necessary while wearing hearing aid in noisy workplace with machinery ?

    • @user-pr2zr7yy1o
      @user-pr2zr7yy1o Před měsícem

      @@hearingaids-Dave у меня 4 степени тугоухость мне подойдёт

  • @sheilavaid
    @sheilavaid Před 11 měsíci

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  • @miracoli16
    @miracoli16 Před 3 měsíci +1

    18 hours is not much. After 2-3 years it probably won't be sufficient for a full day...

    • @hearingaids-Dave
      @hearingaids-Dave  Před 3 měsíci

      The rechargeable battery should still bring you through the day after 3 years. It is important to have a least three years warranty with these devices, so Phonak will replace them free of charge if the battery life should come to an end.
      Best,
      Dave

  • @jeffrycepin6807
    @jeffrycepin6807 Před rokem

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