Posted by Janicholson on June 27, 2022 at 09:21:29 from (24.240.46.228):
In Reply to: hearing aids posted by Steve-Maine on June 27, 2022 at 08:20:35:
DO not purchase NANO brand hearing aids. I did they quit within (supposed) warrantee but no help at all. One just quit, the other split in half when taking it out by its little pull sprout. I do believe in amplifiers. I would look carefully at the images because I believe the NANO brand is also found packaged as other names. I have behind the ear 4000 dollar aids (cost with hearing tests) and though they work, they can be problem with glasses and welding helmet bands. They are also more affected by wind. I find the in canal aids easier and more directional than behind the ear. Less than 200 US, and more than 100 for a pair is about right. Adjust the feel in your ear canal so they are comfortable (get use to the feel for a few days) not tight and definitely not loose is best. I am confident you will enjoy better hearing. Expect to keep wax out of your canals daily to prevent plugging up the emitter in your ear. Either in canal, or behind the ear can plug up and become an issue. Don't wear them sleeping in bed! Don't wear them when subjected to hammering on metal, or around loud equipment that you would normally wear protection around. My loss is from ge, shotgun and mag rifles as well as engine and machine operation. Do it. Jim
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