Hearing Loss: Come introduce yourself and connect with others
Welcome to the Hearing Loss group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
This is a welcoming, safe place where you can meet people living with hearing loss, and friends and family supporters. Whether you were born deaf or hard of hearing, experienced hearing loss after birth or with aging, it helps to connect with others. Together we can learn from each other, support one another and share stories about living with hearing loss, coping with challenges and celebrating milestones.
Let’s chat. Why not start by introducing yourself? What is your hearing loss experience? Got a question, tip or story to share?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Hearing Loss Support Group.
@arrowshooter
I checked with my son and they are Bluetooth. His client mentioned that when he gave them to him. He referred him to his Audi (first time for aids and an Audi for my son) who reprogrammed them several times for $250.
Cant beat that. Jim (son) says he didn't realize how many sounds he was missing....like the beep on the microwave. He is so delighted with them and has domes and they are lightweight so he doesn't realized he has them in. His client is one of the techiest (new word() guys around, is fairly well off and gets new aids every couple or years or when he thinks there is something better out there. So I don't think they are that old. So happy for him. I don't think he would have gone to an Audi soon despite what my DIL or I said. His client was the one who said..."Jim, you need hearing aids!" Boom.
FL Mary
Julie, rechargeable battery replacement is yet another difference between the Phonak and Oticon. Phonak gets sent in and Oticon are replaceable in local audiologist office.
@arrowshooter That is a very important thing to know. Thanks! PS: I have had Phonak hearing aids over the years. Always liked them until I switched to Widex. I often wonder if it was the skill of the audiologist or the hearing aids. The Phonak guy had retired when I switched. Just proves how important that trial period is. Don't you think it should be longer than 30 days?
@arrowshooter
Hi,
His aids are Bluetooth…I checked and he mentioned that his client said they were. His client is the one who told Jim he needed hearing aids and referred him to his Audi who programmed them a few times for $250. Can’t beat that. My DIL and I had been trying to get him to an ENT practice for awhile to get his hearing tested. His client is very techy and gets new aids when the latest comes out. Jim said he never knew he was missing so much…didn’t know the microwave beeped. The domes are comfortable and he is delighted that phone calls are going directly to his aids. He is 52 and I am so happy his client stepped in.
FL Mary
Mary, life isn’t simple any more. Bluetooth and Bluetooth LE are not the same.
I have rechargeable Oticons and so far I have not had issues with the battery not lasting me all day. Once I did forget to take my charger with me on an overnight trip. The aid actually lasted me until the afternoon the 2nd day. Luckily I was just with my husband and child so it wasn't so terrible once my aids did die. Now I bought a second charge to keep with my toiletries so I have it to pack when I go on vacation or out of town. My audi also said that right before my warranty goes out they will replace the batteries. Also if I use the bluetooth a lot, usually listening to podcasts and music while I work, but battery does drain faster. I noticed that the batteries were a lot lower in the evenings when I did that then when I didn't.
@arrowshooter
Good grief! I had to goggle Bluetooth LE and after reading the differences, I am not sure I care as long as it works. I am sure there will be an AB, CD and XYZ. I’m still waiting for Hologram captioning to appear below each person’s mouth . I’d even wear headgear for that technology.
FL Mary
There's a job in Research & Development just waiting for out there somewhere.
@arrowshooter
That is funny. I reread the differences and it does make sense to me...they gave example of BT Classic and BTLE.
I will endeavor to get Holograms for "my people".
FL Mary
No, this is not the cochlear implant, although the Osia is a Cochlear product. The system bypasses the external and internal ear and works by vibrating sound that carries through your bone. Google Osia and BAHA. There are several options for bone conduction implants.