I now own a pair of these hearing aids and found your review to be helpful and spot on. I would add one draw back to taking a call using the hearing aids forces you to keep the phone out to pick up the conversation. This was hard to get used to as I usually have the phone in the pocket or find myself walking away from it altogether. I'm still trying to work on the sound quality as I am getting the sound through an air conditioner feel at the moment. Perhaps I'll work through the hearing assistant as you suggested. Really appreciate the review!
The hearing assistant could definitely be helpful but you should also talk to your audiologist. They should have the ability to make remote updates without another trip into the clinic. Good luck and thanks for the comment!
I’m a new owner. I am surprised that there are not more videos on personal experience with the aids and the app. I loaded the app but am not clear on how to use it or my IPhone.
I just got these 2 weeks ago. My first ones ever. Mine do have a find my hearing aids. That much I know. lol. Still in learning mode with a great audiologist. Thank you for this. I must check out the assistant.
Great, great video ! I am shopping for hearing aids. Thinking I might settle for AX/IX as conversation hearing aids, and thinking of owning a second (!) pair - Widex, which has a better reputation as a Musician's/music lovers hearing aid. Wonder if my brain will explode form having to adjust to 2 different "platforms" ( but in different circumstances ... Any thoughts? )
That’s an interesting idea! My guess is that you will have a better time with a solid music program in your Signia devices vs switching back and forth. If you decide to try two at the same time you likely will have to spend some time in both to get used to their sound. Maybe this is something you can experiment with in a trial phase
I got a pair 2 week ago from a friend , I put in full charged. , but they not working at all, how can we check either the battery not working or the unit not completely functioning. ( my friend stopped using sixth month ago, after she got a new set ) .
I just got new Signia aids. Two audiologists have been unable to fix a problem I am having. They work great for awhile, and then they start sounding garbled. Sometimes, after a full charge or restart the aids go back to sounding perfect. I like how perfectly they work when they are functioning correctly. Both audiologists want me to switch brands and think the problem is with me, or that my brain doesn't work well with the signia chip. I don't agree. What do you think?
I've had exactly this experience - only a couple of times. Charging the devices has always been the trick. Definitely not a problem with you! I'm not sure there's a clear solution and if you like the sound-quality it might just be something you have to restart once in awhile. I've found that if I keep the charge case really full, or plugged in, it's less likely to happen.
@HearSoundly I stayed with these, and after a while, it stopped happening. I found the answers to be, keeping a full charge and changing the tips. There can be buildup that you can't see.
Like you I also have a cookie bite hearing loss. I have been using Lively 100's for the past 2 years and I am not really pleased with them. I am planning on going the Costco route ... do you think I would be mores satisfied with the Rextons or Phillips?
Music quality in hearing aids definitely varies depending on the dome style you use. Can you share any more about what you are noticing? Would love to hear.
I now own a pair of these hearing aids and found your review to be helpful and spot on. I would add one draw back to taking a call using the hearing aids forces you to keep the phone out to pick up the conversation. This was hard to get used to as I usually have the phone in the pocket or find myself walking away from it altogether.
I'm still trying to work on the sound quality as I am getting the sound through an air conditioner feel at the moment. Perhaps I'll work through the hearing assistant as you suggested.
Really appreciate the review!
The hearing assistant could definitely be helpful but you should also talk to your audiologist. They should have the ability to make remote updates without another trip into the clinic. Good luck and thanks for the comment!
I’m a new owner. I am surprised that there are not more videos on personal experience with the aids and the app. I loaded the app but am not clear on how to use it or my IPhone.
I just got these 2 weeks ago. My first ones ever. Mine do have a find my hearing aids. That much I know. lol. Still in learning mode with a great audiologist. Thank you for this. I must check out the assistant.
I currently have oticon more 1's. I'm looking at the Silk c&go IX7's for more discreet devices.
Do the updates bring them to feature parity with the lumity? e.g. automatic environment switcher
Great, great video !
I am shopping for hearing aids. Thinking I might settle for AX/IX as conversation hearing aids, and thinking of owning a second (!) pair - Widex, which has a better reputation as a Musician's/music lovers hearing aid. Wonder if my brain will explode form having to adjust to 2 different "platforms" ( but in different circumstances ... Any thoughts? )
That’s an interesting idea! My guess is that you will have a better time with a solid music program in your Signia devices vs switching back and forth. If you decide to try two at the same time you likely will have to spend some time in both to get used to their sound. Maybe this is something you can experiment with in a trial phase
I got a pair 2 week ago from a friend , I put in full charged. , but they not working at all, how can we check either the battery not working or the unit not completely functioning. ( my friend stopped using sixth month ago, after she got a new set ) .
I just got new Signia aids. Two audiologists have been unable to fix a problem I am having. They work great for awhile, and then they start sounding garbled. Sometimes, after a full charge or restart the aids go back to sounding perfect. I like how perfectly they work when they are functioning correctly. Both audiologists want me to switch brands and think the problem is with me, or that my brain doesn't work well with the signia chip. I don't agree. What do you think?
I've had exactly this experience - only a couple of times. Charging the devices has always been the trick. Definitely not a problem with you! I'm not sure there's a clear solution and if you like the sound-quality it might just be something you have to restart once in awhile. I've found that if I keep the charge case really full, or plugged in, it's less likely to happen.
Try the Resound Nexia. I prefer it over the Signia.
Nothing but Probleme with my Signia !!
@HearSoundly I stayed with these, and after a while, it stopped happening. I found the answers to be, keeping a full charge and changing the tips. There can be buildup that you can't see.
I just moved up to the ix today so far so good
Awesome!
Like you I also have a cookie bite hearing loss. I have been using Lively 100's for the past 2 years and I am not really pleased with them. I am planning on going the Costco route ... do you think I would be mores satisfied with the Rextons or Phillips?
Hey thanks for following along! I would go with Renton if it was up to me. Generally like their sound the best among those brands.
Can't seem to do this
What's 1X5?
I prefer the resound nexia.
What’s IX 7
IX 7 is Signia’s top technology level.
I need. Sonia Avtive
Music quality isn’t great
Music quality in hearing aids definitely varies depending on the dome style you use. Can you share any more about what you are noticing? Would love to hear.
I have these with ear molds.I do think the music sounds good
@@HearSoundly initially it was very tinny sounds but I got my audiologist to tune it again ! It sounds a lot better! Also got a tighter fitting dome