We're glad you found this informative! Unfortunately, we would need to see his hearing test and discuss his goals with hearing aids to choose the best option. We recommend finding a local Audiologist to discuss this with.
Just found this great channel! Sorry, not so related to this video, but would you make a video on intermittent tinnitus in the future, or is it simply very rare? For the 7 last months, I have about 2-4 very loud days a week, whereas 2-4 days are near quiet. Are there treatments also for intermittent tinnitus which can lead to habituation? Cause: I had work stress related tinnitus but was 99% habituated after a year+. However 2 years in it increased, but it was still manageable. Some time later I experienced an very loud high pitched alarm, which caused the intermittent behavior.
If I had to pick one I'd say the Widex Moment Sheer. There are different models (called the 110s, 220s, 330s, 440s), the one that's right for you depends on the level of your hearing loss and your lifestyle and hearing needs. If you'd like a free consultation with one of our specialists to discuss which hearing aid is best for you, you can schedule a telehealth session at your convenience via this link: treble.health/consultation
Both devices will have the same sound therapy options. The L90 will have a better processing system for background noise if you struggle to hear in those difficult listening situations.
When choosing a hearing aid, we must take into account the audiogram and word understanding scores. Unfortunately, we can't just throw out a manufacturer's name without seeing the big picture. All of the main manufacturers offer great hearing aids!
Also, the directions for a number of hearing aids say that they need to be warned during daytime hours. I have some hearing loss in the high frequencies and am considering getting hearing aids to help with my unbelievably sleep- depriving tinnitus. My insomnia is caused by tinnitus so if I take hearing aids out at night, I’m back to the same loud noises all night.
Hi. I just saw an audiologist for tinnitus and hearing loss. It was suggested that I get hearing aids. I believe it’s a Signia (has notch therapy?) for tinnitus. What do you think of those? Thanks in advance and I appreciate the info on your channel.
While Signia has good technology, we prefer using Widex for tinnitus patients as there are more sound therapy options and notch therapy seems to only work for a handful of tinnitus patients. We would be happy to discuss further with you. Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation: treble.health/consultation
We would need to discuss further and see your hearing test. We recommend seeing a local audiologist to get recommendations and try out different options.
Oticon discontinues making parts so you are forced to upgrade every 4-5 years. Bluetooth in hearing aids are faulty. Bluetooth works but intercepts the actual hearing aid function. The prices are downright criminal on top of they fact that there is high pressure to upgrade every 4-5 years.
As with ANY type of electronics… they become obsolete every few years. Thats the times we live in. It is the best on the market. We do a monthly plan so that no matter the new and improved… we get it every 4-5 years.
All of the different hearing aid manufacturers make a great hearing aid. ReSound is great for those with hearing loss or tinnitus. We recommend discussing specifics with your Audiologist to determine which manufacturer is right for you.
It depends on the size of the hearing aid rather than the battery itself. You would be able to get a smaller (and lighter) device if you opt for disposable battery operated devices.
I disagree. I don't know hearing aids much, but I know electronics. Elsewhere throughout the industry the smallest devices use built in, rechargeable batteries. I don't understand how that would be different with hearing aids. Using off the shelf batteries means the aids would be being built around the battery plus the latching system takes up real estate as well. Custom batteries that conform to whatever space is necessary plus a sealed of case is the recipe to have the smallest foot print available. Plus being sealed in gives higher protection against the elements, such as dust and perspiration. Very important
Widex is known for their Zen program, which many people find helpful for tinnitus relief. Here's the link to learn more about them: www.widex.com/en/tinnitus/relief/tinnitus-sound-therapy-widex-zen/. It's worth exploring to see if it's the right fit for you!
Nexia is a ReSound product and they make a good hearing aid. We recommend discussing with your Audiologist which device would suit your needs and hearing loss the best.
Your audiologist will need to adjust the volume of your hearing aid to match your current prescription and hearing needs. They can fine-tune it to ensure it's set correctly for you.
I'm not familiar with the specific regulations and practices regarding hearing aids in the Philippines, as my knowledge is primarily focused on the regulations in the US. It would be best to discuss this with your audiologist or the hearing aid clinics in the Philippines directly.
My Resound One HA's make my nylon stringed guitars sound badly distorted. I have read that most HA's do not give good music sound but that Starkey Genesis do much better with music. My audiologist made a setting that mutes high frequencies which helped but "dulled" music sound quality. Feed back from guitarists would be appreciated.
While there are many hearing aid devices on the market, we only discussed the top 5 for our tinnitus patients. ReSound makes a good product and we recommend discussing these different options with your local Audiologist to determine which features are a priority for you.
Thanks
Very different and informative video.
Thank you for your positive feedback! I'm glad you found the video informative. 💜
What hearing aid would you suggest for mild to severe hearing loss?
Thanks for informative video. Could please suggest hearing aid for my father age around 70.
We're glad you found this informative! Unfortunately, we would need to see his hearing test and discuss his goals with hearing aids to choose the best option. We recommend finding a local Audiologist to discuss this with.
the most loyal review. Thanks man
I appreciate that!
Thanks for the comparison. Do you know which brand of behind the ear hearing aids have a lighter weight than other brands?
I'm not sure. My initial thoughts would be the Widex RIC 10 is one of the smaller and therefore, lighter, behind the ear devices.
Just found this great channel! Sorry, not so related to this video, but would you make a video on intermittent tinnitus in the future, or is it simply very rare?
For the 7 last months, I have about 2-4 very loud days a week, whereas 2-4 days are near quiet. Are there treatments also for intermittent tinnitus which can lead to habituation?
Cause: I had work stress related tinnitus but was 99% habituated after a year+. However 2 years in it increased, but it was still manageable. Some time later I experienced an very loud high pitched alarm, which caused the intermittent behavior.
which one is best lower level hearing loss
If I had to pick one I'd say the Widex Moment Sheer. There are different models (called the 110s, 220s, 330s, 440s), the one that's right for you depends on the level of your hearing loss and your lifestyle and hearing needs. If you'd like a free consultation with one of our specialists to discuss which hearing aid is best for you, you can schedule a telehealth session at your convenience via this link: treble.health/consultation
How much is the oticon device
We recommend speaking to your local Audiologist as the price varies based on the level of technology and what is included in the purchase.
For tinnitus, do you think the Phonak L90 in the disposable battery is better than L70?
Both devices will have the same sound therapy options. The L90 will have a better processing system for background noise if you struggle to hear in those difficult listening situations.
which hearing aids are best to cut out background noise such as wind ?
When choosing a hearing aid, we must take into account the audiogram and word understanding scores. Unfortunately, we can't just throw out a manufacturer's name without seeing the big picture. All of the main manufacturers offer great hearing aids!
How much do these cost?
Also, the directions for a number of hearing aids say that they need to be warned during daytime hours. I have some hearing loss in the high frequencies and am considering getting hearing aids to help with my unbelievably sleep- depriving tinnitus. My insomnia is caused by tinnitus so if I take hearing aids out at night, I’m back to the same loud noises all night.
@@CindiP-nm6mb what hearing aid are you using?
@@kursaikursai2968 I’m “considering” getting hearing aids do not have them right now but I’m researching.
Hi. I just saw an audiologist for tinnitus and hearing loss. It was suggested that I get hearing aids. I believe it’s a Signia (has notch therapy?) for tinnitus. What do you think of those? Thanks in advance and I appreciate the info on your channel.
While Signia has good technology, we prefer using Widex for tinnitus patients as there are more sound therapy options and notch therapy seems to only work for a handful of tinnitus patients. We would be happy to discuss further with you. Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation: treble.health/consultation
@@treblehealth I might just do that. Thanks very much.
I'm a musician with SSD looking to use a BiCROS device. What would you recommend? Moderate high end loss in my good ear. Thanks!
We would need to discuss further and see your hearing test. We recommend seeing a local audiologist to get recommendations and try out different options.
Oticon discontinues making parts so you are forced to upgrade every 4-5 years. Bluetooth in hearing aids are faulty. Bluetooth works but intercepts the actual hearing aid function. The prices are downright criminal on top of they fact that there is high pressure to upgrade every 4-5 years.
As with ANY type of electronics… they become obsolete every few years. Thats the times we live in. It is the best on the market. We do a monthly plan so that no matter the new and improved… we get it every 4-5 years.
HANSATON?
Please tell the review of resound hearing aid
All of the different hearing aid manufacturers make a great hearing aid. ReSound is great for those with hearing loss or tinnitus. We recommend discussing specifics with your Audiologist to determine which manufacturer is right for you.
Do you think rechargeable hearing aids would be heavier than battery?
It depends on the size of the hearing aid rather than the battery itself. You would be able to get a smaller (and lighter) device if you opt for disposable battery operated devices.
I disagree. I don't know hearing aids much, but I know electronics. Elsewhere throughout the industry the smallest devices use built in, rechargeable batteries. I don't understand how that would be different with hearing aids. Using off the shelf batteries means the aids would be being built around the battery plus the latching system takes up real estate as well. Custom batteries that conform to whatever space is necessary plus a sealed of case is the recipe to have the smallest foot print available. Plus being sealed in gives higher protection against the elements, such as dust and perspiration. Very important
@@macbook802 My new Unitrons are very light, no heavier than my old battery Resound HA's
Good video! What about Tinnitus? Which is better?
Widex is known for their Zen program, which many people find helpful for tinnitus relief. Here's the link to learn more about them: www.widex.com/en/tinnitus/relief/tinnitus-sound-therapy-widex-zen/. It's worth exploring to see if it's the right fit for you!
I was looking at the Nexia model hearing aids, is there a specific reason it didn’t make your top 5?
Nexia is a ReSound product and they make a good hearing aid. We recommend discussing with your Audiologist which device would suit your needs and hearing loss the best.
How to adjust volume of hearongaid is it equal to normal hearing or more
Your audiologist will need to adjust the volume of your hearing aid to match your current prescription and hearing needs. They can fine-tune it to ensure it's set correctly for you.
Hi ! Just asking why here in the philippines hearing aid clinics they do not give trial period for hearing aids for long time ?
I'm not familiar with the specific regulations and practices regarding hearing aids in the Philippines, as my knowledge is primarily focused on the regulations in the US. It would be best to discuss this with your audiologist or the hearing aid clinics in the Philippines directly.
My Resound One HA's make my nylon stringed guitars sound badly distorted. I have read that most HA's do not give good music sound but that Starkey Genesis do much better with music. My audiologist made a setting that mutes high frequencies which helped but "dulled" music sound quality. Feed back from guitarists would be appreciated.
Widex is the best for musicians , Starkey is the worst. Widex has the best accessibility
@@kaylasmusic My new Unitron HA's do not distort my nylon string guitar sound.
@@garygullikson6349 That’s good,. You can always test devices out but i personally have only had luck using Widex after switching from Lyric
how about airpods?
Why didn't you mention the resound nexia?
While there are many hearing aid devices on the market, we only discussed the top 5 for our tinnitus patients. ReSound makes a good product and we recommend discussing these different options with your local Audiologist to determine which features are a priority for you.
After 5 minutes of commercials, I finally gave up trying to watch this video! SHEESH!
After 3 or 4 seconds of commercials, a "skip" button appears on the screen that, it clicked, will skip the commercials.
@@tomcrosby3802 Not any more; they make you watch them now unless you buy youtube premium and pay a monthly fee.
The absence of prices
The widex moment sounded terrible to me. Alway a hissing background noice. Very annoying.
What? I have a hard time hearing you!
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Let know where to send $3 so you can buy a razor
it has a charger, you have to load scrap every day, don't buy it
Hello i need you help to choose the correct hearing aid for my son, can you give me your email address i send you the abr report please, regards
Hello You can reach out to us via email at contact@treblehealth.com