“davewg” posted three days ago that the Xceed uses a size 13 battery. So it has to be one or the other (size 13 or 675)? Personally (for power aids I think the 675 is better) especially if you stream a lot.
Agree to a point. Many times feedback is due to a poor HA ear mold that does not fit ear canal properly. Many times just talking, chewing, moving jaw, yawning, etc, creates feedback. But other times it could be due to the HA volume “setting” being maxed out or turned too high. One would assume if a HA manufacturer making a power aid - would insure HA itself would not create feedback in any volume setting.
It appears at this early juncture we are just getting reports on what the Oticon Xceed is “suggested to do” versus user feedback after trialing HA a few weeks. What will be interested to see play out is that the Oticon Xceed “first to market” (power aid) might put pressure on Phonak, Widex and others to come with their respective power aids sooner versus later.