Resound Omnia vs Phonak Lumity

@Sequoia_Woman I had the disk type CeruShield with my Marvels. Yes, the CeruStop are the stick type.

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@jonifoz Which do you like better?

Further complication: The wax guards (HF3) for the Phonak Activevent receivers is different than the CeruShield and Cerustop.

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@Sequoia_Woman I like the stick Cerustop better. I wasn’t a fan of the disc.

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Thanks JordanK!
Great idea

DaveL
Mississauga

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This is what you can see with the ear cleaning camera. I won’t show you the “before” picture because it was gross. Here is my clean ear. Bear in mind every time you put on your hearing aids you are pushing any wax in the canal towards your ear drum and eventually it does get partially blocked.

Sorry to go a bit off topic…

Jordan

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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ear-Wax-Removal-Kit-Camera/dp/B0BLNP1MWB/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=1QBN7WDRCN67B&keywords=ear%2Bcleaning%2Bcamera&qid=1678973358&sprefix=ear%2Bcleaning%2Bcamera%2Caps%2C84&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&th=1

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@Acker
No longer available, but thank you!

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Google Bebird R1 and see here:

Also scroll up in that thread. There are nice pictures.

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Amazon in the U.S. has something like that available. Only $27!?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KPSLPRW/

Ahhahahahaha. What a lie they told.

(These photos of eardrums are upside down.)

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Maybe the lens system in the video otoscope doesn’t correct for any image inversion (or nobody told the ad department which way was UP in the photos used for publicity). I would think image inversion on a smartphone screen while actually using such a device would be a RPITA! Maybe @JordanK can comment on whether he sees his ear canal the right way round with his device. Perhaps rotating the smartphone can sufficiently correct the right/left up/down orientation?

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The app has a button that lets you invert the image depending on what ear you are looking at. I’m an amateur ear explorer so hard to figure out what direction is up sometimes…haha.

Jordan

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I’m late to this thread but my Quattros are over 4 years old and I’m starting to think about a replacement. I’m also a guitarist and prior to the Resounds my previous aids just didn’t cut it for music. My main issues with Quattros have been they haven’t been very useful in noisy environments and they break about twice a year (I think it’s moisture related). I love the rechargeable and I don’t stream much so never had an issue with battery life. Good to see your info on the music response and noise handling, I’ll need to see if I can try the Lumity

I’ve seen a number of comments here written by musicians. If I remember right, some of them like Oticon

I think that good hearing aid performance is assured by good setup, and the fitter’s skill. Your audiogram is very similar to mine. So I’d like to know what you choose, and how the new hearing aids work for you.

I have Phonak Audeo Paradise P90R’s. rechargeable batteries. I HATE the wax guards, and have real trouble changing them. When they’re not inserted right they affect how my hearing aids work.

I’ve read comments here that suggest the Lumity Hearing Aids work better than my Paradise HA’s in noisy environments. Sorry, I don’t have a link.

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Phonak new wax guards are so darn tiny! If they aren’t aligned properly in the HA receiver I swear they block sound. About a third of the time I find the wax guard is crooked when I change them next time.

I’m farsighted. Need correction for reading and astigmatism. Have nerve damage in my hands/wrists. And they want me to change these little pieces of >>>>? I used Phonaks with the old wax guards perfectly for over 18 years.

If anyone has a solution I’d really like to know! My alternative is Phonak audeo Paradise P90R’s without wax guards, but with domes.

@jonifoz I did ask my Audi about the different filters. He said that the cerustop (stick ones) aren’t compatible w/ Lumity. Guess they are working for you. I don’t like the disc ones. I think I’ll call Phonak Monday.

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@jonifoz , I just looked this up on internet w about cerustop wax guards. Just fyi
“ * Use the wax protection system and tools to clean away accumulated wax each day to ensure your hearing aids are always in optimal condition. Please Note: Please check compatibility with your hearing aid. Cerustop is not compatible with Phonak Marvel, Phonak Paradise, Phonak Lumity, Untron Blu and Unitron Discover hearing aids.”

If you have some custom cShells made, they use the old cerustop.

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That’s interesting. The Cerustop were included with the package I got directly from Phonak when I got the aids. I DO have custom molds which Phonak made, perhaps that’s why the Cerustop fit mine.

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