Wanted to follow up and say that after some adjustments, the Jabra’s now sound almost as good with streaming as my 7 yr old OPN’s. I’ve also been cutting one slit in the right ear power dome to relieve the occlusion/pressure and it’s been working well. I may still get a custom mold, they’re cheap at Costco.
Overall I’m pretty happy with the Jabra’s. There are some things that bug me…the app gets disconnected often and it’s difficult to re-connect the phone/app to the HA’s without a restart of the phone or the HA’s. My old units would rarely disconnect, but all I had to do was turn BT off and back on to re-connect them.
Jabra’s don’t handle hair in the mic well, at least I think that’s what it is. Never had the issue with my old HA’s but almost daily a hair starts scraping around on a mic and I have to move things around to get it out and stop the noise.
I can hear them adjust for noise at times, for example using a yard blower, it will soften the loud noise. Other times they do adjustments I can hear and I wonder why. I’m still getting used to the on the fly adjustments they make.
I do like all the adjustments you can make in the app (when it’s connected). When I switch to “Hear in noise” I can make more adjustments within this program for speach clarification, reduce noise, etc. All of these adjustments really do make a difference in being able to understand people.
I would say with the old OPN’s while in a noisy resturant, I could probably get maybe 60% of what people were saying at our table. I think I’m probably at 85-90% now with the Jabra’s. Not perfect but a good improvement for $1,600.
I would like to try and new Oticon’s one day, but for now I’m enjoying the better hearing with the Jabra’s.