I have severe hearing loss.
I’m looking for advice on buying a backup pair of hearing aids. I currently have a set of oticon more. I tried the oticon real, thinking I would get the latest oticon hearing aids and I would make the more1 my back up pair. But after trying the real, I found that there wasn’t that significant an improvement to warrant spending 7000 dollars on them. I personally don’t care about the wind and sudden noise suppression feature that are available in the real.
My next thought was the Phonak Lumity, but they only come in rechargeable batteries. I love camping , hiking and canoeing in the wilderness.
I tried the new resound omnia, but for me they were not clear, and my word recognition was not good.
I wanted to try the Phillips 940, called 4 different costco centres, they were all booking for February. I asked the sales person what the wait time was for people that had issues, he said they were long as they don’t have enough audiologist to service the demand.
Unfortunately the 940 can’t be programmed by anyone else than Costco audiologist.
Does anyone have the Phillips 940 software , I was thinking this might be an option? And I would program them.
I asked my Audi about Widex, but they said their flagship hearing aid is somewhat outdated and not the best for severe hearing loss.
Any suggestions?