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This Hearing Amplifier is designed for seniors with mild to moderate hearing loss, featuring a compact and invisible design, user-friendly operation, and advanced sound quality technology. It’s perfect for various scenarios, from watching TV to enjoying outdoor activities, all while being an affordable alternative to traditional hearing aids.
J**P
Good hearing aid
Only problem I have with these is that they don't last long After a few months, they just quit working but at such a reasonable price no problem to replace. They work great otherwise.
J**C
Just a month
the sound is clear, crisp and has good balance, but the dream lasted 1 month, then it sounds like a damaged speaker and the next day perfect again, 2 or 3 days good and then again the unpleasant squeak like a plastic bag scratching close the ear, thank goodness I have a replacement I bought 1 and a half years ago by wish, its sound quality is not as good as this one but wish is more durable
P**E
Not a bad hearing amplifier, but no substitute for a hearing aid. Difficult to control volume.
It does make sound louder, but not more clear. It is really hard to adjust the volume - they give you a tiny screwdriver, but the adjusting screw has a really difficult-to-see slot.I wended up getting real hearing aids, and am happy with those.
O**B
Worth the money!
This cheap little thing works well enough that I'm hearing in stereo for the first time in 2 years [I'm 43, if that's germane to your consideration of this review]. I've got 90% hearing loss in my right ear, and was so impressed by this that I bought one for my mom for mother's day. It seems to chew through batteries quickly, but they're cheap so I don't mind replacing them.It does amplify ambient sounds as well, so not much improvement in loud areas, but I can keep up with my girlfriend's family conversations in Spanish [which I'm not fluent in] as long as they aren't playing music at the same time 5 or 6 people are talking. Without background music, no problem.Considering I got a call yesterday from a company that wanted 5k for a set, $40 is money well spent until the covid19 stuff passes and I can get into the VA to get one.All in all, it's NOT a $5000 hearing aid, but it's small and discrete and I'd buy it again. I'm very satisfied with the purchase.
M**R
Good for what it is, and isn't...
Pro: It's a workable in-canal hearing-aid-like device. It's constructed on par with the custom molded hearing aids I've worn in the past. It's got an immense amount of gain available, way more than I need. I've been using it for more than a week on the battery that came with it. If you've ever owned a similar hearing aid or amplifier, it's setup is simple enough and familiar. It's stupid cheap compared to the fraudulent monopoly prices of "approved" hearing instruments.Con: The fact that it's NOT tailored to my personal audiogram is apparent. It's pretty good, but a "real" hearing aid would be much better. The worst flaw is it seems to clip at high frequencies, causing a loud popcorn-popping like noise with sounds like running water and food frying that contain lots of peaky highs. The microphone is strangely directional, causing it to sometimes pick up specific sounds very loudly out of proportion to the environment, leading to odd, disembodied noises that seem to be located inside my ear rather than the room around me. It's got so much gain available that I'm running it at about 10%, which makes adjusting the level somewhat touchy.Keep in mind that some of the above criticisms could be due to interaction with my individual hearing, and that your results will almost certainly be different.All told, it's what you should expect for less than $40. There are amplified hearing protection devices available for several hundred dollars a pair, some even featuring custom molding to your ear canals. They are, of course, not possible to configure for your hearing, but are fully digital and have various selectable modes that might happen to match your needs better. I may try some of those next, however this is usable for now!
N**G
the red doesn't work exactly two weeks later.
Since it was written in Google Translate, the sentence may be incorrect.I bought it in advance as a gift for my father, but the exact start date is 2020, 05, 08.I bought both the blue and red models and gave them to my father, but the red doesn't work exactly two weeks later.I tried replacing and cleaning the battery or guide, but it didn't work.I know that AS shouldn't because I bought it through a Korean shipping company, but it's a bit sadMy father was satisfied for 2 weeks.
K**A
Good price, did the job
Good product for the money. Got this to get me by until I could get my replacement hearing aids. Did a great job of helping me hear especially at work. Now it is my back up. I found it fit well in the ear. Only down side is you can not hold phone up to the ear or you will get feedback, it this is common on these types of devices.
J**O
They work
For the price it works fine. My hearing aides don't really work now. Repair isn't covered by my insurance. Just to have them looked at is about 3 hundred..... pros they work. There is feedback at times. But the price I wasn't expecting much. Pleasantly surprised. I don't have to crank tv anymore. It is very small and a pain to adjust volume or fit. It comes with 3 wax filters. Unfortunately I go through these quick. Always have with old hearing aides. And currently can't buy more. I emailed company and they said wax filters that fit this hearing aide will be available. I am waiting until then and will buy the more expensive ones that have in ear volume control. These you have to take out ear an use really really small screw driver. It does come magnifying glass that helps. But still a pain.
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