Yes…before buying my Resound Quattro 9’s (current hearing aids), I had a pair of Phonak Audeo Q90’s with AutoSense. AutoSense with the Lumity hearing aids works the same but it seems to automatically transition between programs in a much smoother manner. I would say it’s impossible to tell when it switches unless you are listening to continuous noise. With the old version, when it kicked into StereoZoom it was really jarring. It almost felt like your ears were suddenly stopped up. With the new version of AutoSense, its much more subtle.
So I’ve said quite a bit about all the really good things about these hearing aids. I thought now was a good time to point out some of the not so good things.
Issue #1: The myPhonak app is still kinda buggy. Some features just don’t work. The audiologist told me he was turning on the auto-on feature. When I pulled the hearing aids out of the recharger case for the first time, the auto-on didn’t work. I went into the setting on the myPhonak app and this feature was turned off. I turned it on and then tried putting the hearing aids in the case and then pulling them out. Auto-on then worked. Next morning…auto-on didn’t work. myPhonak app showed it was switched off. Seems like a bug to me. There are other bugs including the app sometimes doesn’t connect to the hearing aids right away and some of the other features don’t remain in the position you set them in.
Issue #2: The double tap feature isn’t reliable. This is the feature where you can double tap the hearing aid on either side to answer calls, listen to media or to start up Siri on your iPhone. Not only doesn’t the double tap always work but sometimes sounds trigger the double tap function and double tap seems to cause other weird things to happen on my iPhone. Good example is the Apple Music Widget keeps popping up on my lock screen for no reason. I think it’s somehow related to the double tap feature being triggered. Sometimes Siri just appears on my lock screen without touching the hearing aids. I think loud sounds are triggering the double tap but still not sure yet. I’ve started using the volume button on the hearing aid to answer calls vs using the double tap. I like this better. It’s a bit more discrete than slapping your ear with your hand and is more reliable.
Issue #3: Hearing aids keep randomly muting for 3-4 seconds after very loud/abrupt sounds. Not sure if this is some kind of protection thing that is being triggered by a sudden loud noise (dropping a fork on the counter, loud toilet flush, etc). It doesn’t have too often but every day or so I’ve noticed this happening. Might be a protection thing vs a bug.
Issue #4: Occlusion. I wear double domes on both sides. Audiologist had to fit a bigger/thicker double dome on the right hearing aid after doing the feedback test. The net result is more occlusion on the right side. Still getting used to the slighted blocked feeling on one side. Noticing it less after a few days.
Issue #5: Bluetooth connections are still a bit flakey sometimes. I would say Bluetooth works really well with these hearing aids. Once in a while the hearing aids don’t connect to the app or music doesn’t get routed from your iPhone, etc. Happens very rarely but still happens. Not any better or worse than my MFi Quattro’s. Similar to the Quattro’s, turning Bluetooth on/off on your iPhone sorts it out.
Don’t get me wrong. These are amazing hearing aids. The above items are probably just bugs that will get sorted out. I knew I was testing a brand new product so quite understandable that there are a few things that will get sorted out via software updates, etc.
Jordan