Oticon Intent Detailed Hearing Aid Review

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  • Oticon Intent Detailed Hearing Aid Review. Dr. Cliff Olson, Audiologist and founder of Applied Hearing Solutions in Phoenix Arizona, reviews the New Oticon Intent Hearing Aids which will likely become one of the Best Hearing Aids in 2024!
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    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    02:54 Technology Levels and Pricing
    04:04 Look and Feel
    04:53 Batteries and Charging
    07:24 New Smart Receiver Wires
    12:05 Color Options
    12:18 4D Sensor
    14:41 Deep Neural Network 2.0
    17:27 Tap Control
    18:00 LE Audio Bluetooth Compatibility
    20:42 Oticon Companion App
    22:07 Profession Programming Features
    24:48 Final Thoughts
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Komentáře • 133

  • @jenniferdowney6578
    @jenniferdowney6578 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hello Dr Cliff, love your vids, really helpful.
    I had the Reals for two weeks, got on great but then the wires made above my ears very sore. So my lovely audiologist suggested I try the INtent.
    I'm changing back to the Reals. With the Reals, when I talked to my sister on the phone, I could hear the clock on the wall ticking. It sounded over there on the wall, not like my previous aids which made everything just loud, so I heard sounds in the distance. ( I have mod/several high tone loss, struggled with othe Aids for15 years). But while I was talking my BRAIN put the ticking sound in the background and I didn't hear it anymore. After finishing the conversation , the ticking sound came back. I haven't had that happen for years and it was really exciting.
    The intents,however, put the ticking in the background for you. I think this means that my brain does not start relearning to do that sort of thing. Intent sound very natural but for me, poor clarity, and felt no excitement. just, yes natural sound but all a bit flat
    . Shape is not as good with glasses but wires are much better, shame they don't do them for the Reals.
    You are so right about how important the audiologist is and I am so fortunate that mine is so kind and conscientious.
    I realise it's horses for courses but the Intents are not for me.
    Just hope the INtent doesn't end up being the only option in the future.
    BTW, brilliant review of Intents ( even though I don't like them! Thank you.

  • @user-ix3vm7ev3b
    @user-ix3vm7ev3b Před 2 měsíci +1

    I just got my new Oticon Intent hearing aids yesterday and love them. I've been using Resound hearing aids for years and was reluctant to change, but based on the recommendations from my audiologist, I made the jump. As someone that loves technology, toys and new features, I'm so glad I made the change.
    I've been making a list of pros and cons for my follow-up appointment with my audiologist in four weeks and so far, it's all pros!!
    I have an iPhone and the music streaming is so much better I left my air Pods at home when I went to the gym today. Don't get me wrong, the sound quality doesn't match my air Pods, it's just given me an option, if I'm willing to sacrifice a little of the bass.
    One thing I noticed right away is that I no longer hear the rustling-sound when putting on my glasses or brush my hand across my hearing aids: it's barely even noticeable.
    My only complaint, with all MFI hearing aids, is that they still aren't compatible with my Apple Watch. When will Apple fix this?!

  • @truthseeker8399
    @truthseeker8399 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you so much!!! I will be going in for my hearing aid upgrade next week!
    I truly wish I lived in Arizona just so I would be cared for by you!🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @gowanhewlett745
    @gowanhewlett745 Před měsícem +2

    At last…..an excellent presentation. Honest, cogent, realistic and accessible. Bravo

  • @lauramaeda7214
    @lauramaeda7214 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Thank you for the detailed review of the Oticon Intent. It appears that most of the hype surrounding the Intent was accurate. There still seems to be a few dealbreakers for my current needs. As my devices were purchased a year ago, i do not feel the need to replace my Phonak Lumity devices at this time. While i love my Apple devices, i also love my Samsung Galaxy A53 5G phone for its additional accessibility features. The listed features that would be nice to have however i can probably wait until Auracast has been installed in more venues to invest is newer technology. This information has been very helpful.

  • @DrRoseHelpsYouHear
    @DrRoseHelpsYouHear Před 2 měsíci +2

    This was a better training than the launch and my corporate lunch and learn. Thank you.

    • @bushraabdrazak1870
      @bushraabdrazak1870 Před 28 dny

      I feel the same too. Better explanation than the trainer 😂

  • @rachelbringewatt9840
    @rachelbringewatt9840 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Glad to hear the Android LE Audio Bluetooth works better with the Intent aids than previous versions!! So glad they are set up for Auracast as well!!

  • @jessicahartman8418
    @jessicahartman8418 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I currently have the signia insio charge and go, I have sensineural hearing loss. I love these bc of the dual processor. Dual processor is amazing, huge difference than previous hearing aids from signia i whave used. My speech became much clearer and I can hear much further. Are these oticons better than the insio? I will be shopping for a new pair in about 16 months. The rechargable last about 3 years and i got the insio in 2022.

  • @ADNeverCalling367
    @ADNeverCalling367 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Excellent info. Much better than the Actual Oticon training we had

  • @nybabyyea7697
    @nybabyyea7697 Před 2 měsíci

    Dr. Cliff, I have watched multiples of your videos. I must say I’m a huge fan being someone who sat the hearing loss since 11 months old thanks to spinal meningitis finding a hearing care professional that is as knowledgeable and clear about what to expect can be very daunting so I wanted to say thank you in advance for all that you do, I was wondering if it’s not too much trouble if you could answer question. I use power because I seem to get more of all the sounds that I view with a custom fit. I have been told my entire life. The custom will work better for me, but have not Experienced that. My question specifically is if I’m using power domes, what would be the equivalent in custom molded.

  • @ritabond2984
    @ritabond2984 Před měsícem

    So it sounds like they finally solved the connectivity issue. Yay!!! They are definitely chunky. Dr. Cliff your ears are definitelty sticking out when you put these on. They are starting to make some eye glass frames with really narrow earpieces however, so that may be the answer. Thanks for the review.

  • @TheKurtLyon
    @TheKurtLyon Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thanks Dr. Cliff for keeping us well informed. Grateful that you put out this content.
    ~ Semper fi

    • @RobertShaw-fl3os
      @RobertShaw-fl3os Před 25 dny

      Fellow Veteran Thank You for your Service from an Air Force Veteran n VA Retiree as well !!

  • @johnlevold
    @johnlevold Před 27 dny

    Thanks for the awesome efforts to keep the world up to date on hearing tech. You mention your iphone but not the model. Does iphone 14 and 15 that have the 5.3 standard work as well as the Galaxy phones with Intent aids?

  • @user-yn5bm2cf4g
    @user-yn5bm2cf4g Před 2 měsíci +22

    I've seen a few of your videos and I appreciate them, thanks for taking the time. I have had the Oticon Intent 1 hearing aids for a little over a week now, after having Real 1s for just shy a month. I'm sure I need to get back to the audiologist for a settings update, but at the moment, I don't like them. For one, they have a rather nasty feedback squeal, whenever I brush my ear, or take on/off my glasses. That and the "head in a bucket" sound is more pronounced. I haven't really noticed any profound or even significant difference in speech quality in crowds yet, but may need more time out to be sure. Hopefully, they can adjust out these 2 sound issues. The other deficiencies you mentioned (Thickness, battery replacement, portable charger, ear wire replacement, etc) taken individually are not too much a burden, but all together are quite a big downer. Unless someone spends a lot of time in crowds and open areas, is there truly a reason to select these over the Reals?

    • @Rfinnshw
      @Rfinnshw Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks for your comments I found them very helpful.👍👏

    • @jenniferdowney6578
      @jenniferdowney6578 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I struggle with the intent bulkiness. I had the Reals for 2 weeks, got on well with them but then the wires made the top of my ears really sore. My audiologist changed to new intent . For one thing the wires are much better shape but as I wear glasses all the time the intents are nowhere near as comfortable as the Reals. So I have a quandary as far as the physical experience of using the reals/ intents. Not sure that I prefer the sound either but everyone is raving about the new technology. 😮

    • @user-yn5bm2cf4g
      @user-yn5bm2cf4g Před 2 měsíci +8

      Follow-up on my original comment: I have since returned to the REAL hearing aids. There were just too many deficiencies vs advantages between the Intent and the Real, in my case. (sound quality (significant), non-office-replaceable battery, non-office-replaceable wire assy, inner ear fit/angle was different enough to be bothersome, thickness, not a charging case, exposed charging points). Mind you, some of these may very well have more to do with my lifestyle, than the product. I'm a 63 yo engineer, who works from home. I wear glasses all the time. I may go out to a restaurant once every few months. I go to store regularly, but little else on a regular basis. I have a bunch of younger grand kids, and hearing them is important. After some research, it seems most of the upgrades to the Intent may have more to do with people who spend more time out in crowds, and for them, the Intents may be a better choice. The sound quality, even after adjustments by the audiologist, were not near as good as the Reals, for me. I started to have difficulty understanding both my wife and younger grand daughters (higher freq stuff). The wind noise, while driving in my truck with the window open was much, much worse, to the point I would close the window. The crinkling plastic noise from my very short hair touching the hearing aids was constant whenever I spoke and louder than my speech. Removing my glasses often pulled the aids loose or off, even with the whip attached. Again, these issues could all be lifestyle related, so I wouldn't advise against buying them, but be sure to try both, before you decide.

    • @user-yn5bm2cf4g
      @user-yn5bm2cf4g Před 2 měsíci +2

      oh, and one more thing. I have tinnitus something awful. The Intent and Reals seems to handle that the same, no noticeable difference.

    • @bjornart
      @bjornart Před měsícem

      @@user-yn5bm2cf4gI have tried the Intents for a few days. My audiologist only provided 1 program wheras I had 4 with the Reals. I too feel that I hear speech better with the Reals. Strange. Could be some settings that the audiologist need to do. Thanks for your input!

  • @rampagealex
    @rampagealex Před 2 měsíci +2

    Is the soft noise reduction as good as before for hair and glasses noise?

  • @albertjagt5713
    @albertjagt5713 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for another great video! But one thing that I'm wondering about and you never mention is for us musicians. I am a part-time organist at a church and I'm concerned about all the new technology with the new aids that I do not want the aids to change their volume levels. I do want to play and hear the quietest moments as well as the loud 'full organ' moments without the aids fooling me as to how loud or soft it really is. I am aware of my limitations and I do physically do the motions as I think it is doing even though I can't 'truly' hear correctly. The response I get tells me I'm doing OK! Thanks again guys!

  • @benja1378
    @benja1378 Před 2 měsíci +7

    Only having one button for volume control is such a major no-go what the hell were they thinking?? And no in office replacable batteries or detachable wires from ear molds... This is so anti consumer and just plain awful!!

    • @Shawn-wt4kh
      @Shawn-wt4kh Před 2 měsíci

      I never, ever use buttons on hearing aids. I wish they went button-less. Triple-click (iPhone) only for me.

  • @ljwismer6028
    @ljwismer6028 Před 2 měsíci

    I was really excited to hear about these because I’m going to need new aids soon since mine are starting to have bad sound quality. Do you know if they will come out with a BTE version that has the same level of amplification? My ears are notorious for not keeping receivers in or does Oticon have the option for the power fold to be a full mold style? Previously when I had this style aid we had silicone molds made by another company to put the power receiver in. I know you said that these power receivers can’t be removed. These sound like they have every feature I wish my Xceeds had

  • @stevesmith7164
    @stevesmith7164 Před 19 hodinami

    They sound fantastic, The VA 2 years ago fitted me with the Oticon More 1 minirite hearing aide. What is the difference between these and the Intent

  • @karlaatherton
    @karlaatherton Před 2 měsíci

    Great videos! Thank you 😊 Do you like the Signia better than the Oticon? I have the Bicore Li for severe hearings loss, over the ear, rechargeable. First time I wear hearing aids. Big difference, I can hear now. The sound is not as awesome as my AirPods unfortunately 😢

  • @stewartkeskitalo9757
    @stewartkeskitalo9757 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I have a Phonak cross hearing aid so is this going to be available with a cross hearing aids?

  • @CastingFan13
    @CastingFan13 Před 2 měsíci

    Dr Cliff one Oticon feature you have not mentioned is for Cross users you can still hear sounds from your Cros even when streaming

  • @Mowikan
    @Mowikan Před 2 měsíci

    Great review. I love my more1’s but willing to trade them for these 3 reasons that are driving me nuts: 1 wind sound, 2 contact sounds of my hair, 3 sound drops with streaming. If my iphone 15 is in my pocket the stream drops sound bits. Ending up wearing my jabra t85 for podcast listening. Is this one better?

  • @nickisashkir
    @nickisashkir Před 2 měsíci

    Oticon probably has been my longest lasting hearing aid brand of all the brands. My resounds break within 2-3 years. Phonak seems to last about 4 years. My Oticons lasted almost 8 years

  • @AbramBailey
    @AbramBailey Před 2 měsíci +6

    I enjoyed the nerdy receiver wire info 😅

    • @Nikolajchris
      @Nikolajchris Před 2 měsíci

      ReSound has done this since 2020 with SureFit3

  • @mmarjisr
    @mmarjisr Před 2 měsíci +1

    as always I like your videos And I hope that the VA hospital is giving best practices plus I never been anywhere else to know if they are so I'll hope they are.

    • @RobertShaw-fl3os
      @RobertShaw-fl3os Před 2 měsíci

      Fellow Veteran Thank You for your Service. I have PHONAK rechargeable hearing aids from The Tampa FL VA Medical Center w / the power bank portable travel case .

    • @mmarjisr
      @mmarjisr Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@RobertShaw-fl3os thank you for saying that, and thank you for your service

  • @daviddelapaz435
    @daviddelapaz435 Před 2 měsíci +2

    It figures - I just bought an iphone 3 days before I saw this video! Dr. Cliff- How do these work when aside from needing noise reduction you also have hyperacusis?

  • @tyellowquill
    @tyellowquill Před 2 měsíci

    Asking for memory trait in the retention filament, might go further than just saying stiffer. so you can shape it, and it remembers it, until you grab the base of the filament where it connects to the hearing aid to apply enough leverage, to over come its springiness?

  • @sfrink1425
    @sfrink1425 Před 2 měsíci +1

    It should be noted that the 60, 85, 100, and 105 receivers is not about how much amplification they provide, but how much of a hearing loss they can handle. A 60dB receiver doesn't give 60dB of gain, but fits hearing loss thresholds of up to 60dB on the audiogram, so is oriented towards mild to moderate losses. I find their labeling is misleading for this reason, as no receiver has more than 86dB of amplification (which just so happens to be the Oticon XCeed Ultra-Power BTE), and can fit hearing losses up to 120dBHL.

  • @amirnathoo4600
    @amirnathoo4600 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Thanks for the review. It couldn’t be any better timing as I am looking for an upgrade from my Phonak P70.
    I did try the More 3 years ago and they were really bad, the DNN wasn’t up to the hype. I am willing to give AI a second chance. But also considering the Lumity L90 to stay within Phonak ecosystem.
    And yes, blutooth is always a mess. Phonak is one of the best in that area though. And I don’t care much about sound/music quality, so long as it’s acceptable

    • @amirnathoo4600
      @amirnathoo4600 Před 4 dny

      I actually switched to the Oticon 2 months ago. And so far it’s performed incredibly well. I am amazed at just how in 4 years the AI improved. The directional microphones also are amazing, I can hear conversations happening behind me.
      Right now I am set at 65% power and already making the difference. Another notable difference is that I hardly have to adjust anything from the app.
      With the Phonak I could never quite get the settings right, especially trying to reduce the occlusion effect. With the Oticon I don’t have any even when I up the volume.

  • @user-ge8jj4oi8r
    @user-ge8jj4oi8r Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi Cliff, I have been reading heaps since I found out my loss was in the low frequencies (Reverse slope loss). I see that Oticon uses Frequency lowering and wondered if any brand did the opposite, frequency lifting ? Cheers

  • @thomasbancroft501
    @thomasbancroft501 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi, thank you, this was really helpful. I am interested in improving my ability to hear bird songs, many in the 6,000 to 10,000 hertz range are harder to hear for me. Would this be your recommendation for a hearing aid for bird songs?

  • @nancydunlap0101
    @nancydunlap0101 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks, although I was hoping a bit more on the actual sounds of these, particularly as compared to REAL, which, of course, I just bought a couple months ago, since all indications were OTICON wasn't going to release "the next big thing" for at least a year or two..... oh well..

  • @taranagnew436
    @taranagnew436 Před měsícem

    does the intent come with a full mold and if they have something like phonak active vent, can the encase the vent into mold?

  • @novdi.feriando
    @novdi.feriando Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi doc clif Review the widex sheer & smartRic please 🙏🏻

  • @jorgenoa908
    @jorgenoa908 Před 8 hodinami

    Thanks, I am a fan! What is the specific Phonak retention filament model you mentioned that would fit the Oticon 85db receiver?

  • @JustHumblePerson
    @JustHumblePerson Před 2 měsíci

    I am SSD and have a CI on one ear. Does the 4D sensor works only binaurally?

  • @user-qz4vp5ye2v
    @user-qz4vp5ye2v Před 2 měsíci +1

    Since the new charger is connected to a power source by a USB cable, an external rechargeable battery can be connected to it as a work-around until a smart charger, with an internal battery, is available.

  • @taylorbaldwin1776
    @taylorbaldwin1776 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I really like your editing better in this video personally
    I understand that you like having editors editing your videos but you did a fantastic job on this video.
    I really like how you zoomed in when you showed how the hearing aid fits.
    So I really think this is so much better edited than your old videos.

  • @capitalmanedin1
    @capitalmanedin1 Před 2 měsíci

    I have recovered from menniers, however not without the loss of hearing in my right ear my cochlea is badly damaged and has taken my low frequency hearing with it, I currently have the oticon more aids, do you think I might benefit from the new intents, I would easily invest if I could get to enjoy playing my acoustic guitar again and enjoy concerts more? TIA

  • @IvySaul
    @IvySaul Před měsícem

    I received an e-mail from a patient I just fit with INTENT 1. He LOVES the benefit he is receiving however, when streaming phone calls using his Galaxy S24 Ultra he isn't able to turn up the volume. He spoke with Oticon Support and they said it's due to a bad security patch? Hopefully they will work this out soon!

  • @raidherrideher
    @raidherrideher Před 2 měsíci +1

    Ok so how does your android phone sound with the LE from the Resound Nexia (top tier technology). Nearly the same distance?

  • @IsabelleRamalho
    @IsabelleRamalho Před 2 měsíci

    I have a question, for Dr. Cliff but also any Oticon intent user.
    I m wearing those hearing aid for a couple of weeks now and I face weird noises from time to time, like if they were bugging.
    It looks like it goes on and off very quickly or something, and making little noises a bit like interferences. I don't know where it comes from and how to fix it, neither do my audiologist.
    I get the same issue with Oticon real a few monts ago, but not in that amount, with another audiologist. And I didn't take them because he also couldn't figure out what it was...
    I don't get it, it's frustrating.
    Any ideas ?

  • @riohbuff
    @riohbuff Před 2 měsíci

    Looking forward to a review of the just-announced new LINK earbuds from Eargo.

  • @Deliriation
    @Deliriation Před 2 měsíci +2

    Ugh, why go to one button!? That's a step back in innovation.... I was programming aids where the right up/down button was for volume, and left up/down button was for program change. Removed the confusion of long/short presses..... Dang.

  • @christophersmalling8889
    @christophersmalling8889 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the honesty, Dr Cliff

  • @paulharter4547
    @paulharter4547 Před 25 dny

    Thanks for the your review of the Intent. I had a question about Android connectivity, however. I have a Pixel 7, phone which supposedly supports Bluetooth LE, but the Oticon website shows that the Pixel 7 streams and does calls using the "Connect Clip." Your review doesn't mention the Clip, so I'm wondering if it's really required or not? Is it?

  • @LuisCastro-nh4yk
    @LuisCastro-nh4yk Před 2 měsíci

    Dr, I have SSD. Are the Intent compatible with CROS or BICROS?

  • @elchef86
    @elchef86 Před měsícem

    Just got the Intent 1, issues getting tap to answer/end feature. Also two way streaming not for calls not good either.

  • @jenniferdowney6578
    @jenniferdowney6578 Před 2 měsíci

    Do the better Intent wires fit the Reals?

  • @StrongbowTX
    @StrongbowTX Před 2 měsíci

    So, Oticon FINALLY added tap control, then made it so all you can do is answer the phone? Tap control is the entire reason I switched from Oticon to Phonak with my last refresh. I was looking forward to Oticon finally catching up and they do this? I'll stick with Phonak.

  • @mikescalise8380
    @mikescalise8380 Před 2 měsíci

    How do these compare to the Philips 9040 aids?

  • @drummerdaveshouse5848
    @drummerdaveshouse5848 Před 2 měsíci

    Ive been told by one programmer that Oticon in their opinion is the best brand to deal with tinnitus. What say you Doctor?

  • @markpayne6616
    @markpayne6616 Před 2 měsíci

    From your experience how long until this new technology makes it to the Own? I wear custom Oticon Own 1s and have a list of items I hope Oticon addresses soon.

  • @jmtaylorism
    @jmtaylorism Před 2 měsíci

    Does the VA follow best practices when fitting?

  • @DrRoseHelpsYouHear
    @DrRoseHelpsYouHear Před 2 měsíci

    Did you stream under the My Music program? If not, try it!

  • @georgieippolito9924
    @georgieippolito9924 Před 2 měsíci

    Your never gonna beat my oticon Parasonic 420s
    true unedited sound, no computer to tell the hearing aid to die or to shut off when the battery dies, just keeps on going. Also has a on/off/telephone mode switch (not a button, a actual 3 way swich)
    These old hearing aids are so accurate you can hear a dog whistle and other ultrasonic sounds with them on! also music is a whole better experience with the parasonics in.

  • @stevenhorton3848
    @stevenhorton3848 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I like my Real and will stay with that. Though can the new ‘thicker wire’ be attached to the Real (by my audiologist)?

    • @chandebrec5856
      @chandebrec5856 Před 2 měsíci +1

      No. They have different connectors at the hearing-aid end of the wire.

  • @stuartconlon7492
    @stuartconlon7492 Před měsícem

    Just a query Dr C, are you a hearing aid wearer yourself?

  • @pamridenour5824
    @pamridenour5824 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I would love these except I don't hear well enough to get past the receptionist and consultation. I realized you must be able to HEAR before you can get hearing aids. I didn't realize it would be this difficult. I won't try again.

  • @Defmusicman1
    @Defmusicman1 Před 2 měsíci

    What’s the most powerful hearing aid on the market today? I wear Oticon Xceed 3 SP and I’m told that those are the most powerful aids available.

  • @arnecarlsson9740
    @arnecarlsson9740 Před 2 měsíci +1

    When talking about technology levels on the Oticon Intent is the hardware the same with different software? If so can I later upgrade to a higher technology level with a software upgrade I can purchase? 🤔🤔🤔

    • @circle5655
      @circle5655 Před 2 měsíci

      The intent has both different hardware and software. Unlike the more recent/previous models, the intent uses the Sirius chipset. The intent is a pretty decent jump in technology level, but it's also a good starting point if you're purchasing HAs for the first time and want the most longevity to them.

  • @cicicitron
    @cicicitron Před 2 měsíci

    I have a question for Dr. Cliff and any Oticon intent user.
    I'm wearing those since a couple of weeks now, and from time to time it looks like the hearing aids are bugging. They make some strange noises like interferences or like if they went on and off very quickly and repeatedly for a couple of seconds, and my audiologist doen't know where it comes from and can't fix it.
    I have the impression it happens when there are multiple sources of sounds and it looks like the hearing aids are overwhelmed and don't know where to focus....
    i had the same issue, but it a midler way, with Oticon REAL a couple of months ago, with another audiologist. I didn't take them, cause I thought it was really annoying to have thoses bugs.
    Both of the audiologist I went to, have good reviews in the ciity I live...
    Anyone facing the same thing ? Someone know what it is ?
    Thank you

  • @rodabernethy7277
    @rodabernethy7277 Před měsícem

    I just bought new Oticons Intents and having a major problem when listening to acoustic musical instruments like guitar, mandolin, violin, etc. The Intents create a high frequency oscillation with a slight phasing that is truly annoying. I'm a performing folk guitarist and I was hoping to wear these HAs while performing but that's not possible, the oscillation is too distracting for me. I also hear this oscillation and latency on high end sounds like warning signals and tones from my car, household appliances and/or anything else that emits high tones. My Oticons were calibrated by one of the best pro audiologists in the area but I still have this problem and staring to feel pretty hopeless and disappointed. Do you have any experience with this problem and have any recommendations?

    • @patricknance3585
      @patricknance3585 Před měsícem

      @rodabernethy7277 I have a similar problem with Oticon More 1s. Very annoying when you want the clean acoustic sound. Changing to custom earmolds has helped, but I can still detect the phasing and bloom/reverb like distortions. Piano, guitar, and especially harmonica (!) all have issues. An audio engineer told me it may be related to the degree of compression and the attack/release settings.

  • @marcelcormier2459
    @marcelcormier2459 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Can you use LE Bluetooth with a recent iPhone.

    • @eddyblatt
      @eddyblatt Před 2 měsíci

      I'm also curious whether the iPhone 15 supports LE Audio and Auracast! Does anyone happen to have an iPhone 15 and could check?

    • @pronetopanic
      @pronetopanic Před 2 měsíci

      No. iPhone uses MFi and does not have LE Bluetooth.

  • @ulfcihak8609
    @ulfcihak8609 Před 25 dny

    why do you not expand about the differences between the levels 1 and 2?

  • @SineQuaNonRulz
    @SineQuaNonRulz Před 2 měsíci +1

    When is Oticon going to update their hearing aids for profound deaf users? Xceed is already 5 years old! My audiologist doesn’t recommend Oticon Intent for my hearing level🧐

    • @tharinduwimalaweera3604
      @tharinduwimalaweera3604 Před měsícem

      then, which brand and model does your audiologist recommend for you?

    • @SineQuaNonRulz
      @SineQuaNonRulz Před měsícem +1

      Oticon Xceed which I declined. Went with a different audiologist that recommended Phonak Lumity Naida.

  • @BobbieGWhiz
    @BobbieGWhiz Před 2 měsíci +1

    Instead of repeating the potentially biased claims of the manufacturers, what is your personal experience with speech clarity (via your patients) with these new hearing aids? Thanks.

  • @tedgoldstein2024
    @tedgoldstein2024 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I just watched your video cautioning folks about hearing aide come on's, fake reviews, unsubstantiated claims, etc. My next two video's of yours, guess what? Accolades about specific hearing aides by specific companies with hardly a mention of your relationship to the Company. Also, missed the mention about how one device may be good for one person and not for another for a number of reasons. Addendum: Not surprised by someone on CZcams providing their credential right after their name, saying what they won't do a professional and then doing a version of it anyway!

  • @malcolm356
    @malcolm356 Před měsícem

    Does Demant design the Oticon brand with more technology than Demant puts in the Philips brand?

  • @amyooi884
    @amyooi884 Před 2 měsíci

    Im Profound.senior .
    Surgery operation underwhen, went wrong 1987.(Stapedectomy)😢
    I have be buying different type brand hearing aids for last 30years ago.
    Not help at all.
    Can heard sound.
    Cant hear clearly.
    Not one suit me.
    Dr want coheral implants.
    Hopefully you understand my generation English.😂
    Thank you dr

  • @Shellbee22
    @Shellbee22 Před měsícem

    I wear one of those (just got it) and I have one older Oticon More

  • @6ft8incyclist
    @6ft8incyclist Před 13 dny

    The Smart Charger will not work with these Hearing Aids?

    • @DrCliffAuD
      @DrCliffAuD  Před 12 dny +1

      Not the current SmartCharger, but they are creating a new one.

  • @benignomarko355
    @benignomarko355 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for review. You mentioned how hearing aids work great with androidon. Can you do, maybe future reviews of how the hearing aids work with the LE audio bluetooth adapter on a Windows PC.

  • @chandebrec5856
    @chandebrec5856 Před 2 měsíci +3

    "Revolutonary" -- are you serious?

  • @jenniferdowney6578
    @jenniferdowney6578 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm struggling with the intent because wider than the Real. I suspect also the little charging points on Intent aids( which as you say are not on Reals ,which are narrower too) are making back of my right ear sore.
    Sound seems very different to the Reals too. It's a quandary as one wants the best. Struggled for years with mediocre hearing aids but now have a brilliant audiologist. It just isn't as straightforward as I thought.
    Hearing loss sticks, frankly, there's no way round it.😮

  • @robbieashcar3959
    @robbieashcar3959 Před 27 dny

    How about Samsung s24 ultra that uses Bluetooth 5.4 and LE?

    • @DrCliffAuD
      @DrCliffAuD  Před 26 dny

      I think there were some issues with the S24s and LE Audio. That's why I haven't upgraded from my S23 yet.

  • @drummerdaveshouse5848
    @drummerdaveshouse5848 Před 2 měsíci

    The government gives Phonak hearing aids to veterans because they do so well to deal with tinnitus. I’m looking more into those right now because I have a severe case of tinnitus.

    • @davidralph8250
      @davidralph8250 Před 2 měsíci

      The VA offers Oticon, which I have from them, as well as some others. Always the top of the line model, and upgrades at least every three years, or less in my case. I hope the Phonak deals with your Tinnitus well. My Oticons have a Tinnitus feature too, and I have no idea which would be superior in any respect.

    • @davenaus3469
      @davenaus3469 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I'm sure. It's all about what deal are made between the government and companies at the end of the day. I'm looking more into your product as well. It's going to come down to price since these things are so overwhelming prices when you have to pay our of pocket since most insurances will not cover them. Get the price down guys. Make them affordable with all the quality necessary for those of us that have to pay. Don't cut corners on the products capabilities for lower priced models.

    • @SnuffySmith5641
      @SnuffySmith5641 Před 2 měsíci

      I also have hearing loss with tinnitus service related so the VA provides for me. I've had Oticon for several years and know after trying other brands they work best for me. My local VA does not want to upgrade though I'm past the 3 year time. I would like to try the new Intent model as it is 3 steps up from my current.
      By the way, I do not believe the VA provides the Best Practices that Dr Cliff mentions.

  • @juanfranrod
    @juanfranrod Před 2 měsíci

    Oticon debe lanzar los modelos mas recientes al mismo tiempo con las opciones de batería descartable y de moldes personalizados (ITE, ITC, CIC). Dejan estos ultimos con la tecnología anterior al modelo actual. Decepciona esta maniobra por parte de ellos.

  • @BertP454
    @BertP454 Před 26 dny

    The thing that doen't sound good is the fact that when the battery and/or the wire has to be exchanged you will be without hearing aids for at least a copple off weeks.

  • @been.been2
    @been.been2 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Does the 3dB variability in receiver tolerance affect audio a lot?
    As in, if it was amplifying the audio by 30dB - that would lead to a 10% error alone?

  • @frederickbath1942
    @frederickbath1942 Před měsícem

    Are these hearing aids available for CROS?

  • @llg1
    @llg1 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I tried the Galaxy S24 with the Intents 1 and sadly it is not compatible for receiving and making calls, yet. And I could not get the S23 at the same deal.

  • @hubertwrobel9561
    @hubertwrobel9561 Před 2 měsíci

    Doesn't sound like a revolutionary upgrade to my more 1s. Still can't start/stop Musicstreams on the HA itself, the App still sucks(it got even worse, compared to the old one) and those 2dB increased SNR sounds like I wouldn't even recognise it. Meh.

  • @stewartkeskitalo9757
    @stewartkeskitalo9757 Před 2 měsíci

    High frequency is a female voice,right?

    • @DrCliffAuD
      @DrCliffAuD  Před 2 měsíci

      Females are primarily High Frequency because they produce less Low Frequency compared to males.

  • @jmf2274
    @jmf2274 Před 2 měsíci

    it is oustanding how a itcon will not think of a stronger filament. it just show that they make hearing aids but no clue about patient wearing them

  • @echollis123
    @echollis123 Před 2 měsíci +1

    My $20 true wireless ear buds come with a case that has an internal battery. And these do not? Why? Because it costs too much?

    • @santoeladiofamilianova2498
      @santoeladiofamilianova2498 Před 2 měsíci

      A penas los lanzaron hace menos de un mes. Pronto ese cargador con batería integrada estará disponible.

  • @johnkinsfather6369
    @johnkinsfather6369 Před měsícem

    I am using Oticon hearing aids , I am going to consider the new Intent. Don’t like the price. Seems way out of line with other comparable hearing aids. Plus only 45 day trial period. Jabra gives 6 months and price is far less.

  • @italoleitao-sc1091
    @italoleitao-sc1091 Před měsícem

    I don't recommend using rechargeables. I had one and to be honest it's not worth it. The battery only lasts a few hours.

  • @digitraxanr
    @digitraxanr Před 2 měsíci

    Oticon is wise. Most of the Audiologists I have met can not be trusted doing anything more than selling their hearing aids. Dealing with smart receiver cables or changing rechargable batteries is way beyond their skill level.

  • @jenniferdowney6578
    @jenniferdowney6578 Před 2 měsíci

    Don't be too down, not everone prefers the Intent.

  • @user-dh6ps1nl8r
    @user-dh6ps1nl8r Před 20 dny

    Don't know if you are aware but, hearing aids cost less than one hundred dollars to make.

  • @amysievertokeefe8268
    @amysievertokeefe8268 Před 2 měsíci

    "flimsy piece of crap" Really???

  • @edfleck7264
    @edfleck7264 Před 2 měsíci

    Are you still shilling for Lenire?

  • @petemulhearn7787
    @petemulhearn7787 Před 2 měsíci

    This guy is obviously 1. not deaf and 2. getting paid/sponsored by the supplier. That makes anything he says about these devices suspect. Its not a CZcams channel, its an advertisement!

  • @konracciesla
    @konracciesla Před měsícem +4

    it has a charger, you have to load scrap every day, don't buy it

  • @truthseeker8399
    @truthseeker8399 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much!!! I will be going in for my hearing aid upgrade next week!
    I truly wish I lived in Arizona just so I would be cared for by you!🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @user-jq7oc7ck9u
    @user-jq7oc7ck9u Před 2 měsíci

    Great review. I love my more1’s but willing to trade them for these 3 reasons that are driving me nuts: 1 wind sound, 2 contact sounds of my hair, 3 sound drops with streaming. If my iphone 15 is in my pocket the stream drops sound bits. Ending up wearing my jabra t85 for podcast listening. Is this one better?

  • @freddaythe13th
    @freddaythe13th Před 2 měsíci

    Hi Cliff, I have been reading heaps since I found out my loss was in the low frequencies (Reverse slope loss). I see that Oticon uses Frequency lowering and wondered if any brand did the opposite, frequency lifting ? Cheers