Hello, I started out with Rextons from Costco in 2016 or 17. Liked them. Moved to Phonaks (private provider) in 2020. Then in July 2023 to the Philips 9040s from Costco.
Disclaimer, my experience, yours may differ. I returned the Philips just this afternoon and went with the new Rextons.
The Philips fit was off (I tried Sharky? Domes to get a better fit). The left aid never hooked to my phone. The software had only 3 programs, none of which worked well. You could not steer the direction with the software program to tune for hearing. It did not deal with the car noise at all when traveling. It was horrible with TV and I could not imagine teaching (or taking) a class with them.
The new Rextons use a different, more pliable and effective dome. It is like a vented, truncated cone that is more comfortable.
They are more easily connected to my phone and the programs offered are actually usable. Noise/party, Outdoor/traffic, Music, TV and the standard Automatic are the five I had installed. I had an option for a sixth which I did not need. Music could be installed to emphasize Live, Playing, or Recorded if I recall. They are good with TV (on outdoor/ traffic, I forgot to change them when I came in from the drive). Much bettercthanvthe Philips on their General program.
The Rexton software allows the incoming sound to be selected directionally. I call it steering, like one could steer a radar beam or a spotlight, but inbound. So it can be omnidirectional close or wider. Or you can focus left side, or front, back or right. You can set incoming sound to recieve a variable arc. For example, 15 degrees directly in front or 180 degrees behind, etc.
I only have six hours on this pair. But they are extremely effective. Your mileage may vary. Costco honored the 180 day guarantee. The price is significantly better than what I paid for the Phonaks (5K) or for what my local pirate tried to charge me for what she was selling ($3700 per ear, take it or leave it).
You can try the Philips and return them if you dont like them. I have to drive for 2 hours to get to the nearest Costco so I tried hard to like them. I would have liked to retain the Telecoil option that I had on the Phonaks and the Philips but the battery powered models of Rexton didn’t offer that option. But for me, the Rexton battery powered BiCore R 312s beat the hell out of the Philips aids.