Of course they are, but what difference does it make. They are trying to sell hearing aids. It is called marketing and is totally expected behavior. What the consumer with the help of their audiologist has to do, is to disregard the hype and see how the aids can be made to work for the particular need. I find the Oticon More 1s work quite well when tweaked appropriately. Music sounds rich and full, I can edit videos and hear all the audio nuances including the sweetening that I do. This wasn’t the case always with the Alta pros that I came from. I am a satisfied customer at the moment.
I do wish that they would gear their training and software/hardware for the consumer to make the aids more user adjustable for those consumers who want to make changes without having to go back to the audiologist and spend their time to make minor tweaks. Other than that, I can go on with my life and hear better, which is the point of spending all this money and time on this technology.