RE: connection to cell phone & music
Phone is my biggest concern. I have been balancing my old Plantronics earpiece on top of my eyeglasses and have it turned up to maximum volume so I can hear a caller. I’m less concerned with having to ask them “what did you say” then having the annoyed by poor reception on their end due to a crummy earpiece. I’m assuming that the earpiece on the glasses is too focused on the ear canal to be heard by the microphone on my HA. (If anyone can respond to that I posted separately without replies)
Anyhow here are my questions before I dig in my pocket for the phone clip Thanks for your patience as this is all new to me!!!
When you say connection is slow is there a lag with every call or just when you initially turn the unit on? If a call comes in will it take longer to connect with the person than when I hit the button to answer my earpiece now?
Just how bad is the reception on the other end? Do a LOT of people complain or is it just not quite as clear as using the cell phone itself? (I went through 4 brands of Bluetooth phone earpieces over the past few years. Don’t know if the technology just got better but the one I’m using is the first I found that clients didn’t complain about the quality of the call)
When I don’t take calls I listen to music on my one earpiece. Until I recently got HAs I was happy to hear something even if I was missing a bunch of the instruments I couldn’t hear music. It wasn’t exactly like a BOSE :o but let me hear my CDs that i had put on my iPhone. Do you think the limited quality of the music you describe would be better than listening to CDs or the radio through the car system?
Thanks in advance!!!
Suz