Category: hearing aid

Widex Moment vs Phonak Paradise

[ad_1] Both the Phonak Paradise and the Widex Moment offer all the features you’d expect from a hearing aid, including different hearing modes/profiles, a discreet design and the choice of rechargeable or 312 battery-powered (we tested rechargeable models for both). “Receiver in canal” (RIC) hearing aids are the style most people think of: a small […]

2020 will bring new ways to upgrade your hearing

[ad_1] Olive Union Smart Ear $249 If you have mild hearing loss in just one ear, a pair of hearing aids might not make sense (or fit your budget). Olive’s Smart Ear aims to bring consumer headphone style to an assisted hearing device. It’s not a “hearing aid” instead it’s an amplifier (think reading glasses, […]

Eargo’s next hearing aid promises improved sound in the same tiny size

[ad_1] As with all hearing products, it’ll depend on your personal needs as to whether the Neo HiFi is suitable for you. Eargo states that it’s aimed at people with “mild-to-severe, high-frequency hearing loss.” When I tried the original Neo last year, I found it to be helpful for my own hearing loss, if not […]

Olive Union Smart Ear hands-on: A stylish hearing device with tradeoffs

[ad_1] The Smart Ear ($249) is sold as a single unit, and appears to be aimed at those who struggle in noisy situations or just want an occasional assist with their hearing. Which is to say, it’s an “amplifier” rather than a hearing aid. It comes in either black or white, pairs with your phone […]