What Reddit Says About Hearing Aid Apps
We compiled 16 Reddit discussions about Hearing Aid apps from 3 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
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r/HearingAids
Not for $1400 but for $1600 you can buy aids from Costco . The apps are very similar to their major brand cousins (example : Jabra: Resound, Phonak:Sennheiser, Signia:Resound). I prefer the Phonak and Widex apps but that just my preference. NEW HEARING AID USER!
r/HearingAids
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r/HearingAids
There is always the best hearing aid for the year 2024 and depending on one’s hearing loss needs the best one could be from Amplifon.
r/HearingAids
I have had two sets of hearing aids with apps. Oticon had the worst; I haven’t worn that pair recently. Maybe it was improved since. My Jabra Enhanced; which are Resounds in disguise, has an excellent app with a ton of options. Even though they are prescription tuned for my loss, I still can tailor ...
r/HearingAids
AuditechHearing.com - best price and overall bang for your buck at $297/pair NanoHearingAids.com - ok overall, prices are around $500/pair Apple AirPods 2 - $249 price, only downside is the look, if you want invisible, this isn't the best option Jabra.com -$1500/pair - excellent sound qualtiy, ...
r/HearingAids
If ACME Hearing Aids app gives users a 12 band EQ with +/- 12db of adjustment, the audiologist who sold them absolutely-positively will see patients come back because they decided they like EQ settings they make their speech comprehension worse.
r/HearingAids
Get OFF Amazon. They do NOTHING to really verify OTC hearing aids are really, OTC hearing aids. The collective here groans against OTC, but I think it’s kick ass. The good ones do a hearing test and then the companion app programs them to our hearing loss.
r/HearingAids
They use Bluetooth LE. You do not require an app but you do require a phone that is capable of using the Bluetooth LE protocol. You don't specify what phone you have but you should check to see if it is on the list of compatible phones with the oticon real hearing aids.
r/HearingAids
Oticon has a stream equalizer to use with whatever you're streaming in their app that works quite well. Want to try Nexia next now they offer Bi-Cros and their auracast may be the connectivity multi device users are looking for. ... The phone is probably causing the problem.. Look at compatibly...
r/HearingAids
I tried an app called 'Sound Amplifier'. At the recommendation of my doctor I went to Costco and got tested. I have Philips hearing aids now. Much muy better... ... Nope you just need hearing aids if you have hearing loss.
r/HearingAids
Phonak is in the app. 👂 ... I use Resound Hearing aids and no, it’s not in the app. Do you have an iPhone?
r/HearingAids
You can import the audiogram into your phone and use AirPods to boost the higher frequencies, but getting real hearing aids will likely be better long term. More replies More replies More replies ... As another commenter mentioned, Live Listen enables the Airpods to be used as a microphone. ...
r/androidapps
Come on, all I need is an app to pick up sounds using the internal microphone and then amplify them for the earbuds. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... Samsung also has Passthrough technology (think it's called Ambient sounds) that not only has nois...
r/hardofhearing
12 votes, 21 comments. Hi all, I made an Android app that turns your earphones into hearing aids. Free to use! I'm just looking for some feedback and…
r/hardofhearing
From 1 day of testing (so take it with a pinch of salt), the transcription seems to work really well in terms of quality. ... InnoCaption for phone calls, amazing ui free and easy to use. ... I use Otter.ai for in person voice-to-text and my iphone has a transcription function for phone calls that w...
r/HearingAids
If I'm being honest yup I would suggest Phonak mostly because it sounds natural same goes for the music setting the app is a lot more customizable more than you can shake a stick at you can just bass treble and even create programs right in the app want noise reduction in a nosey place you got ...
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