@Craftwiz This is good news for people who don’t want to or can’t afford to update their hearing aids.
Thanks.
@Craftwiz This is good news for people who don’t want to or can’t afford to update their hearing aids.
Thanks.
If you do decide to make a receiver version, hope it’s a USB-C connector instead of Type A
Using an adapter is a bit cumbersome especially if its sitting in your pocket.
Exactly as I was thinking, you can add people who don’t want to wait for widespread adoption,
Another important advantage!
Yes, there will be a USB-C version (FMA121), though it still needs some time before release. It looks like this:
Size: 33mm x 33mm x 7mm (Final design may vary slightly)
While I can’t guarantee it, the adapter below might help improve comfort when using the FMA120 with your phone. You can search for “180° USB-C to USB-A” if you’d like to give it a try.