I am so glad I happened on this Post. I’ll offer my experience with these economy type hearing devices. (I’ll call them devices vs. aids). They all do indeed seem to be simple amplifiers rather than specific aids tailored to different hearing issues. So hear is my history with these “economy” devises:
MD Hearing: I’ve now been through two pairs. The behind-the-ear model of the MD worked (for me anyway) better than all the other brands below. But during my first set, I lost one. My fault. So I ordered another pair. The second pair worked for about 6 months when one device just quit working at all. Then, a couple months later the other had a constant, loud buzzing that wouldn’t stop. Customer service was non-existent. In fact, the recording said: “mailbox full”.
Nano: These never worked right from day-one. You would be out somewhere and one or both would all of a sudden just stop working. You press the change button and it may/may not start working again. Then in another 10 minutes or so, one or both would just quit. I was too mad to even try and call customer service.
Audien Hearing: I’m now in my THIRD pair. They seem to work OK, but also seem to have a life expectancy of about 6 months before they just quit working. It reminds me of a light bulb where you get so many hours before they quit. This time, I bought their basic pair and their deluxe pair (at a big discount). I also bought their 4.00 per month lifetime insurance to see, eventually if this works. LOL
Conclusion: Seems like a waste of money in the long run. Plus the hassle of always needing a new pair. The companies that sell these amplifiers are primarily “sales” companies. At the prices, they can’t afford reliable customer service. But if you want to purchase, someone is immediately available. LOL Again. I would not begin to compare these to a custom hearing aid. But these sales companies probably know that the only alternative today for many people is $1,500.00 ++++.
They are what they are. My only real complaint is that you can’t keep them working past 6-9 months before needing another pair.
Anyway, thanks for letting me rant.
Rick