For people with severe-to-profound hearing loss, ReSound ENZO Q heralds a solution based on the chip platform of the ReSound LiNX Quattro product family. Available in High Power and Super Power models, this solution offers a 100% speed increase, 30% more computing power, 20% less power consumption and 100% more memory compared to its predecessor ReSound ENZO 3D.
Couple questions to board. Is the Resound ENZO Q actually a new power hearing aid. Or just a souped up Resound Enzo 3D? As we know HA marketing many times is like putting lipstick on a pig and then reselling that “supposed” new aid (as new technology), when in fact the advertised new aid is really no different from the previous model.
Can’t find the hearing range chart for the “Super Power SP BTE 98” so if anyone can find and post it would be appreciated. Also curious how SP BTE 98 range chart compares to Oticon Exceed and Naida Marvel SP?
So in the last six months or so we’ve now had two SP hearing aids hit the market and (one) Ultra power aid. The most powerful of the group might be the Exceed but for what ever reason not many reviews have surfaced. Hoping to see March reviews or the Naida Marvel SP and now the Resound Enzo Q. That is if the Enzo Q is a step up from previous Resound power aids.