So I just came across these, anyone else seen/used them, there’s some information online, but no user reviews, selling at “Best buy” as well,
So I’m thinking it’s time for a special category just for all things OTC, @rasmus_braun what do you think.
So I just came across these, anyone else seen/used them, there’s some information online, but no user reviews, selling at “Best buy” as well,
So I’m thinking it’s time for a special category just for all things OTC, @rasmus_braun what do you think.
They’re NuHeara with hp branding. I don’t know how much (if any) difference there is between these and pre-otc NuHeara models, but previous discussions on NuHeara should provide a flavour.
I saw this ad…I’m guessing they are not for you or me…
Dan
I am a first time aid purchaser. Just got the HP Pro yesterday.
It works extremely well with my cell phone.
I did the software test to set both ears.
I would like to see other comments.
The HP pro is more than an amplifier. This Nuhera product is approved for the new over the counter classification.
The unit does require a recharge within 8 hours.
It is extremely important to have good fitting eartips. Bluetooth phone calls are received and broadcast well by the microphones.
The 2 year HP guarantee on the unit is positive. This unit deserves serious consideration for individuals with mild or moderate hearing loss.