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Anyone using any Phonak wireless accessories?

Hearing Loss | Last Active: Jun 20 9:05am | Replies (52)

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@barbarat

@mikepa this is extremely helpful and thank you for taking the time to recount your experiences with the Roger On (presume V2).
I returned my loaner today as I felt I needed a bit more time to look around for other assistive devices such as apps as I have only recently decided that hearing aids were no longer enough.
Based on others recommendations I have started using a free app called NALscribe which is a speech to text app which transcribes very accurately and saves the transcriptions. I have only used it with family at the moment but it would have been great in the costco experience I mentioned in my post.
A reasonably.priced app using your phone as a mic I am investigating. This was suggested by @ner another kind member of this forum and I need to check some aspects of it with him before signing up.
Anyway thanks again @mikepa for your help! Barbara

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I just purchased new Phonak Lumity 90 series hearing aids, for which I paid $6200, but my audiologist gave me the Phonak TV connector as well, which I have appreciated very much. It works very well, although sometimes trying to balance volume - and thus sound quality - is tricky, as you can adjust on the device directly and also on the hearing aid app on your phone. I’m still working on the best approach, but it does make a difference in my enjoyment of watching TV. I like the ability to balance TV and ambient sound in the room and to be able to converse as well as watch.