So yesterday I started trialing the Xceed 2.
So far I’m not too impressed. Not sure what I expected. Maybe a wow factor that was not there.
I know it’s only been one day.
I am getting this metallic sounding reverberation around around the edge of spoken words. Mine and from the person I’m speaking to. This is making my speech comprehension really difficult.
Last night, it was just me and my husband talking, and I couldn’t understand half of what he was saying.
So I definitely will be going back to my audi sooner than later. She wanted me to wait a few weeks, but that’s not happening. I will try wearing them again today. I want to try wearing them in a noisey place to check out the speech in noise program. I visit noisy places frequently, so I’m hoping this will help in those type situations.
Did you email / message your audiologist?
I was planning to buy a pair of Xceeds 1 and Oticon is supposed to come out with the Xceed aids replacement next four months. Xceeds are older technology having debuted in August 2019. Phonak debuted the Paradise Audeo in August 2020. Phonak debuted the UP versions of Paradise in Feb 2021.
Hi Zebra,
No not yet. I wanted to wear them for a while. I guess I was just expecting something better than the Dynamo’s I have been wearing.
I’m thinking with my hearing loss this will be probably the best its going to get.
I still needed to replace the Dynamo’s.
So these will be okay. I’ll be visiting my audi probably next week for some minor adjustments.
Terost.
Time flys. Didn’t realize it has been 3 years.
I think every couple years hearing aid manufacturers come out with something new.
I also had an oticon dynamo before. I am currently testing xceed 1. I had xceed 3 and was dissatisfied. In my experience, Oticon xceed 1 is a better hearing aid than Dynamo because I can hear more clearly, I can talk in groups and in noise, but sometimes I can hear well and sometimes not, and it seems to me that the acoustics are the cause. I asked my audiologist to focus as much as possible on my speech and muffle the noise around me. I only have a problem with louder sounds, the hearing aid suppresses them, but as a result I hear too many “sh” sounds.
Hello Joan,
I absolutely agree about the acoustics. It does make a big difference. I am going on my third day with the xceed 2. It is getting better. I find that I do hear better, more clearly. I still have some metallic / reverberation type noise around some speech but it doesn’t seem as bad as my first day. I’m assuming my brain is adjusting.
I tried speech in noise yesterday, but it didn’t do much for me. I don’t think my audi wanted to make any adjustments until I tried that setting. My husband and I are avid bowlers, and the alley was extremely noisy. I tried the speech in noise program but it didn’t seem any different to me than my every day program. But I was still able to hear my husband when we spoke.
On a plus side, my husband was in the laundry room this morning and said something to me while I was in another room, I heard and answered him without realizing that I actually heard him.
I could not have done that with the Dynamo’s.
So I was pleasantly surprised.
I’m thinking every day will get better and better.
Terost,
Is the Oticon Own, the new hearing aid you might be talking about ?
Someone posted the specs on this web site for them. You might want to take a look.
Laura
This is a ITE Aid and not a BTE Aid.
Let’s not jump to conclusions. First off the wearer needs time to adjust to the aids. Then the wearer needs to go back to the audiologist for fine tuning. And no hearing aid fixes a heating loss. A lot of people live oticon. A lot don’t, it’s an individual choice. If you don’t like them try a different brand. But nobody should judge a hearing aid based on another individuals experience. That’s not how it works
I see that now. ooops.
Hass5744,
Not sure what you’re talking about here. We were all talking about me trialing the Oticon Xceeds.
My older brand being Dynamo’s, are also Oticons.
No other brand is mentioned.
Wearing hearing aids for over 25 years now, I know about about adjustment times and fine tuning. That’s why I haven’t gone back to my audi yet.
Maybe a visit next week some time for some fine tuning.
But, thanks for replying.
It doesn’t matter if you’ve been wearing hearing aids for a thousand years. Each new aid requires an adjustment period. As I said many long time users didn’t like the oticon and went with someone else. Since you’re a long time wearer then you’re right. I understand the point of this thread. You,more than anyone understands about break in periods and adjustments. So are you posting just to say you don’t like the oticon exceeds. Which is fine until I see someone misinterpreting what you’re saying and coming to the conclusion that oticons dont work . Personally I trialed oticons and didn’t like them and went with phonak. But I didn’t come to that conclusion based on just a very short trial period . Especially after one day. Relax,Laura we’re all trying to help each other
@Joan123: Has it occurred to you that there are other brands better at delivering this than Oticon?
Dear SpudGunner, I have worn PHONAK hearing aids practically all my life. When I got the PHONAK NAIDA for testing, the sound processing method did not suit me at all, because the sound seemed unnatural and despite the various corrections made by my Audi, I was tired of this hearing aid and therefore I said goodbye to PHONAK. later there was a Bernafon hearing aid, but it didn’t suit me either, that’s why I’ve had OTICON DYNAMO for five years. I am currently testing the OTICON XCEED 1 and asked my Audi for extreme settings to test their suitability in my case. For the next visit, I will ask for the opposite orientation and this should give me an answer in which direction to position the hearing aid. Overall, OTICON has natural sounds and I like that, but it’s worth knowing all the settings to find what I need to improve the comfort of my life. when someone is talking high tones, the hearing aid cuts through the sounds which in turn makes me hear too much rustling, maybe the problem is in the Speech Rescue settings?
Have you tried the Phonak Paradise P UP aids? I would wait until Oticon comes out with the Xceeds replacements. Xceed is 3 year old technology
I did not try. I’m starting a new, more responsible job (promotion) in September and I need a good hearing aid. Unfortunately, there is a lot of contact with clients and tax obligations (accounting) in my work, OTICON DYNAMO is insufficient. I sent an inquiry to OTICON if they would release a newer version of xceed, but it’s been silent for a month. When a new hearing aid comes out I will first want to test it before making a decision, if it works well I will buy it.
@Joan123: Your comments are interesting and insightful. I found that turning off the frequency lowering feature (sorry, I don’t remember Oticon’s name for it) greatly improved my speech comprehension.
My new audiologist sounds like he’s cut from the same cloth as yours: he’s more than willing to do the extra work necessary to permit me to experiment with different settings to get first-hand knowledge of how they work for me. I find that to be very helpful.
Thank you SpudGunner. When I found this forum, your posts, cvkemp, volusiano and others were very inspiring to me. I am looking for a way to enjoy life in my own way despite the difficulties caused by hearing loss. The path I am following has opened up opportunities for promotion, training and skill improvement, but I am aware of the price I pay for living in an environment that often does not understand my hearing problems. For them, my hearing aids are glasses for vision problems, but they learned to work with me and that makes me happy. The function you are writing about is probably Speech Rescue? I suspect my Audi pushed it to max, literally taking my extreme settings request, so as a result, the highs toned are lowered and I hear too much rustling- At least I think so. My audiologist is almost 60 years old but I love her because she is extrovert, very talkative and I convinced her to ignore the recommended settings and limits because I know my needs and I need to adjust my hearing aid to get the most out of it. I am waiting for the end of the trial period to connect noahlink and program the hearing aid myself, because the visits to my Audi are every two months (refunded), more often it is not possible because it has too many patients.
Okay.
So it’s been 3 months since I started wearing the xceed 2 hearing aids. After a few adjustments I have to come like them very much.
I have had this one problem for the entire 3 months, that we keep trying different adjustments, but cannot seem to correct. I am hoping that someone here may be able to offer suggestions.
In my left ear, I can hear a repeat of everything I say.
My audi calls it an echo. But everything I read on an echo doesn’t sound like what I am experiencing.
My voice doesn’t sound like it’s in a barrel. I doesn’t sound hollow. I just hear a repeat of everything I say. Does this make sense ??
Has anyone here ever experienced this type of problem ?
I thought maybe there was something wrong with the hearing aid, but she says no.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanx to everyone.
Laura