Today marks one week since I switched from KS-3 (Cobalt 16) to the Rexton 42. Most all of the comparison’s I’ve seen were comparing the KS-6 to the Trax-42 - so I can’t help you there. But my sound quality is better than it has been in quite some time and I can’t say enough how much these new Trax-42’s have improved my life. In August of last year I was pumping a bike tire when i exploded in my right ear (my only good ear). I lost all hearing for two days, but my ENT started me on steroids the second day and I was able to get about half of it back. Previously my hearing loss was mainly in my left ear, but I got both HA’s (KS-3’s) about five years ago. They were doing me fine until the August accident. We tried changing my receiver up to the P-receiver and reset hearing levels about four times since September - none really worked well. I saw this forum and was really excited to read many of the reviews. I didn’t even know Trax-42 existed until I found this forum. Since September I have been reading everything people post in these forums, and in general those with hearing loss close to mine were saying good things about the Trax-42, but again as compared to the KS-6, so I didn’t know what that meant for my situation. I got the Trax-42 with Smart Connexx (free) and charger unit (I bought), and use the rechargeable 13 battery. I typically watch a couple hours of TV a day using my bluetooth receiver, as well I use Smart Connex bluetooth with my iPhone 6 on most all of my calls. I have six settings: Automatic; Noise/Party; Music; Telecoil (and of course the bluetooth for phone and TV). I find the auto setting to cover 80-90% of what I need. I haven’t really used Noise/Party setting as the auto works well even in restaurants I previously had to use Noise/Party setting with my KS-3. I use Music when I play guitar in my Worship team and it really helps. I have tried the telecoil on my iPhone as well as my wireless Panasonic home phone - it really helps. Rexton says the unit will automatically detect the T-Coil and switch to it, but I have so far had to switch via my iPhone app. I understand that I can use the t-coil at some movie theaters - haven’t tried that yet. I downloaded both the Smart Remote and Smart Connexx apps, but I find I use mainly the Smart Connex app (really haven’t needed the Smart Remote app yet). I typically put my HA’s on at 7am, and turn on Smart Connexx and wear it at the same time. The 13’s and the Smart Connexx stay on all day and typically I take them off and recharge at 10:00 - 10:30pm. I am able to understand most everyone, and find even in noisy situations I can still hear them. Friends were being polite before but you could see they were getting tired of having to repeat things to me - now they say I am more like I used to be before the accident. I had especially hard times hearing my 8 year old grandson and his friends. I still find their voices more challenging, but nothing like it was previous to the Trax-42’s. I use Double Dome quick clicks and was having problem with feedback, but a comment from a forum reader last week suggested I try having tech change settings to “fast” before resetting any of my levels. We did that today and the feedback is completely gone and he didn’t have to reset any levels. I have really benefited from this forum and so will be glad to post future findings here as well. Thanks for all your posts - they convinced me that spending the extra $'s and getting these new HA’s could make a difference and I am here to say it did. Thanks.
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