Great, informative video. Thanks so much. My intellectually disabled adult brother just got the Sky Lumity PR and now wondering why anyone would want that over the UP with replaceable batteries and much better battery life.
Finally a video about pediatric hearing aids! Please keep them coming. I just got the Sky Lumity UP-90 for my 6 year old today. We're so excited about Bluetooth connectivity.
What a fantastic video. I had to watch this one twice to confirm that I understood what features were available on the Sky Lumity. Although I don’t fit into fitting categories for the Sky Lumity, I could see benefit for fitting geriatric patients as well with this model due to the automatic design of program changes , tamperproof features , visibility of bright colors and the remote care option. I could see some of these features as beneficial to reduce cognitive decline in patients already experiencing dementia. Geriatric patients have similar issues with pediatric patients. Fitting geriatric patients seems like a no brainer quality of life issue. And although i love my Phonak Audeo Lumity L50 selected by my audiologist Scot Frink, i am a little disappointed with the variety of Phonak color options unlike Resound and Widex. I do like bright colors and across the board, color selection for adults is truly lacking. I suppose this may change as more Gen X adopt hearing aid use by the time i want to upgrade my devices.
Informative and great video, Dr Cliff. I enjoyed watching and following your videos since last year and it is helpful for people with SSNHL like myself. Please do a video review of the newly release Resound Nexia. I am thinking of getting them. 🎉
I can't seem to find the answer, hoping you might know or can point me to someone to find out. We just ordered the sky lumity l90 and I was wondering if the charger comes with the power pack so it can charge them wirelessly. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I had no luck with the lumity device as a musician, I use widex but phonak is still a great manufacturer overall, although the analog ones from phonak used to be good back in the day,.. The lyric is a wonderful device too,.. although unfortunately I wasn’t a candidate,.. I feel like the devices now a days should keep at the technology alongside reverting to analog technology, although I guess thats the same as changing the compression to linear, although sometimes that might not always be ideal depending on the hearing loss im guessing, i think bluetooth and apps, and being able to switch settings via the app is so good,.. I also wish that there were non surgical out of the ear devices that could be used for people who aren’t a candidate for inplants or surgery or BAHAS,.. it would be so nice if that existed for bilateral ssnhl that isn’t as severe,.. although I am excited to see whats in store for my future patients by the time I enter the field of audiology hopefully within the next few years
Great, informative video. Thanks so much. My intellectually disabled adult brother just got the Sky Lumity PR and now wondering why anyone would want that over the UP with replaceable batteries and much better battery life.
Finally a video about pediatric hearing aids! Please keep them coming. I just got the Sky Lumity UP-90 for my 6 year old today. We're so excited about Bluetooth connectivity.
I just ordered a pair for my son. Can't wait to get them
@@lauraschofield9506 Hope he enjoys his new HAs.
How has been your experience with L90 ? Also between UP and PR, was the reason being you preferred battery ones ?
I'm so excited my son was approved for the Florida hearing aid program and we go for testing in a few weeks
Dr. Laura! One of my favorite AuD Peeps!
Is there any reason adults can’t/shouldn’t wear the Sky? I love the bright & beautiful color combinations - they make me so happy!
Very educational, thank you!!
What a fantastic video. I had to watch this one twice to confirm that I understood what features were available on the Sky Lumity. Although I don’t fit into fitting categories for the Sky Lumity, I could see benefit for fitting geriatric patients as well with this model due to the automatic design of program changes , tamperproof features , visibility of bright colors and the remote care option. I could see some of these features as beneficial to reduce cognitive decline in patients already experiencing dementia. Geriatric patients have similar issues with pediatric patients. Fitting geriatric patients seems like a no brainer quality of life issue. And although i love my Phonak Audeo Lumity L50 selected by my audiologist Scot Frink, i am a little disappointed with the variety of Phonak color options unlike Resound and Widex. I do like bright colors and across the board, color selection for adults is truly lacking. I suppose this may change as more Gen X adopt hearing aid use by the time i want to upgrade my devices.
I wouldn't blame ya
Do the non rechargeables come with molds or domes? I assume molds only for the higher powered devices overall too?
Informative and great video, Dr Cliff. I enjoyed watching and following your videos since last year and it is helpful for people with SSNHL like myself.
Please do a video review of the newly release Resound Nexia. I am thinking of getting them. 🎉
Whats the resound nexia?
I can't seem to find the answer, hoping you might know or can point me to someone to find out. We just ordered the sky lumity l90 and I was wondering if the charger comes with the power pack so it can charge them wirelessly. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I had no luck with the lumity device as a musician, I use widex but phonak is still a great manufacturer overall, although the analog ones from phonak used to be good back in the day,.. The lyric is a wonderful device too,.. although unfortunately I wasn’t a candidate,.. I feel like the devices now a days should keep at the technology alongside reverting to analog technology, although I guess thats the same as changing the compression to linear, although sometimes that might not always be ideal depending on the hearing loss im guessing, i think bluetooth and apps, and being able to switch settings via the app is so good,.. I also wish that there were non surgical out of the ear devices that could be used for people who aren’t a candidate for inplants or surgery or BAHAS,.. it would be so nice if that existed for bilateral ssnhl that isn’t as severe,.. although I am excited to see whats in store for my future patients by the time I enter the field of audiology hopefully within the next few years