Costco Kirkland Signature 5.0

In response to post #1 " Is this the new model based on the Resound Verso 9"

According to the Costco Aud I saw yesterday, the answer to that is “yes”, they are nearly exactly like the RESOUND Versa 9

I had a hearing test at the local Costco last week and I asked about the 6.0 and the answer was interesting. The Costco tech said that Costco ask for bids on building the Kirklands and whoever builds the 6 might not be who built the 4s or 5s. Depends on who gets the contract to build the 6.0

Thank you, LouisInTexas. I kind of suspected that was how they worked. I’m going to try the 5.0 here shortly, and hopefully I won’t miss some “new and exciting enhancements” anytime soon, ha!

You might not see a KS6 for a while since the KS5 has not been out that long and is having good success. However, a bluetooth Resound LiNX could likely be next up. How about a KS5B? I’m waiting for some updated information before commiting to the KS5.

My sig5 is approaching one year old…my first HA, and I love them. The hand control is also a great feature… don’t get HA without someway to change mic patterns and volume from a hand remote, better maybe form an smart phone if you use one… I don’t, still just a some times used cell phone.

I am looking at getting the costco KS5’s but I have a question I cant seem to find an answer to. Do they offer financing for the hearing aids ?

Costco doesn’t offer financing, but if you sign up for their American Express card, you get 6 months to pay off the balance interest-free.

KS5 is on par with ReSound’s current premium product (LinX), with the exception of direct to cellphone bluetooth pairing. The rest is MARKETING by other clinics who want to charge you thousands of dollars in mark-ups.

Source: I am a clinician at Costco’s hearing centre, I have also worked at THREE other clinics, all of which made my stomach turn due to the mark-ups.

New to Hearing Aids - purchasing KS5’s Monday. Has anyone used the TV Streamer? What is the cost? Is it really necessary?

I am awaiting an appointment with them. (3 month wait) When I get the aids, I’ll wait to see if I need them. I have an audio bar that emphasizes voice and think/hope I won’t need the added cost/complexity.

I have the Resound TV transmitter. It is easier to use than the bluetooth transmitter I used previously, and works better. It is a very robust connection (so yes I can go to the bathroom and still hear TV). If I have any problems understanding speech I turn it on because speech is more understandable with the TV transmitter and there are several shows I watch where I can’t understand certain actors. With the TV transmitter I can understand everything.

To activate I do a long press on the volume down of either hearing aid and it connects almost instantly. Long press on volume up goes back to the previous hearing aid program. So it is very easy and quick to start/stop.

The pro set mine to have the mics on when the transmitter is on, so I can still hear room sounds (I can hear the wife or others in the room) and the remote has the option of turning down the mics if you want.

I think it is $250 range and to me very worth it.

Just returned from Costco hearing exam. The hearing aid fitter told me that new Kirkland hearing aids are due out the end of March - April at the latest. He advised me to wait until the new ones as they will certainly incorporate the new technology. I.e. the direct connection to your phone without an intermediary device and possibly smaller. He didn’t think there would be a price increase. He also said that Costco would be updating the other hearing aids supplied by the other brands.

Do you know what will the new kirklands be the variant of? Linx?

Sorry, the Costco hearing aid fitter did not know exactly what the new aids would include but was certain that they would include the direct connection to your smart phone. I am also hoping that they will have a smaller, sleeker look. I would also like them to include a t-coil even though the original links do not as I would like to be able to use the loop at church and in theaters. I would hope they would be the same as the new Link2.

While I’m not certain I would expect they will be similar to the Linx 1. The model that seems to have been settled into by manufacturers is to have Costco aids about a generation behind their newest product. They’ll end up with the Linx 2 when resound is onto their next release in the future.

Went to an audiologist last week, and trialed an Oticon Alta Pro in just one ear. It was priced at $4K, which I believe is well over MSRP. I decided to go to Costco. Got all their information, and will make an appointment with them next week. I’m sure, after reading this thread, I’ll choose the KS5. I was pleasantly surprised at their features for the price. I’ll hope the new Kirkland aids are introduced within my 90 day trial, then decide if I want/need to switch. Good information on this forum, but I can’t figure out what the abbreviation HIS means. HA was pretty obvious.

I think it’s Hearing Instrument Specialist.

After reading your post called my fitter in FL and he was not aware of change. He did say his vender was due in Tues. He would try to find out if he had any information and call me. I had just ordered the 5.0 Kirklands on the 5th!

The financial Resound Annual Report 2014, p. 22, states that they had reached agreement with Costco to provide the KS-6 in Q2-2015.

I hope it is based on the Lynx or better Lynx2.

Has anyone heard rumblings about when in April - June the K6’s will be available?