The Oticon Alta2 Pro was offered in the following behind-the-ear form factors (or styles):Alta2 Pro miniRITE (reviews)Alta2 Pro designRITEAlta2...
Upvote (2) Downvote Go to answerTechnically, I believe all manufacturers use the same microphones but the algorithms that each digital hearing aid uses for processing...
Upvote (2) Downvote Go to answerI would also recommend EarGear. The other recommendation would be to have custom earmolds made to put over the end of the reciever. These will...
Upvote (2) Downvote Go to answerThere is a little bit of information about this over on our forum. "The Voyage E is the same as Rexton Emerald, and the Voyage M is the same as...
Upvote (2) Downvote Go to answerHi - as other's have already mentioned, both Widex and Phonak have excellent BiCROS devices you could try. Audibel is Starkey - so you are...
Upvote (2) Downvote Go to answerI cannot personally vouch for Blamey Saunders products, but here's what I was able to dig up on the internet:"Australia Hears is now known as...
Upvote (2) Downvote Go to answerCurrently there is no accessory/TV streamer option for the Halo 2. Starkey's accessories run off a 900MHz wireless technology, which work with all...
Upvote (2) Downvote Go to answerIt varies widely, based on how much streaming is done; and whether mercury-free or older, better non-mercury-free #13 cells (~240 mAh) are...
Upvote (2) Downvote Go to answerWe recently added the Phonak Audéo B-R to our hearing aid review database. We're excited to see what customers will report, especially with regard...
Upvote (2) Downvote Go to answerI would suggest trying a BICROS hearing device; a couple of different manufacturers carry these kind of hearing aids which are smartphone...
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