That was one of the few areas where I found the ReSound Omnias decidedly better than the Lumitys trialed. Turning on aerated tap water while standing at my bathroom sink turned on very aggressive noise management that not only suppressed the fizzy running water sound but also damped down the volume and garbled the sounds of my wife’s soft voice with her standing just a few feet away at her side of the bathroom counter. I imagine in Target one could change the amount of noise suppression applied by AutoSense in the Automatic program, but I think what’s missing is better automatic processing of speech in noise in this particular type of situation. The Omnias were much less aggressive (and sudden) in damping down the noise.
BTW, I questioned my use of “damp down,” - but my brain was telling me, “It’s OK to say that…” So, I looked it up: Is It ‘Damp Down’ or ‘Tamp Down’? | Merriam-Webster. A fascinating read, including the reference to eggcorns! @SpudGunner, you’re quite erudite (although some might think that’s a special form of “rude!” ). So, you might enjoy that history of word usage info, too.