Dan Schwartz's answer was very thorough. The shorter answer: any cell phone will work with the ReSound LiNX or LiNX2 wireless hearing aids if you...
Upvote (4) Downvote Go to answerIt would depend on the hearing loss in your right ear. That is something that you should discuss with your provider.
Upvote (3) Downvote Go to answerThe ReSound Cala is essentially the same as the ReSound Linx2-9 product, with the exception of the absence of the tinnitus management feature....
Upvote (3) Downvote Go to answerThe Resound Cala is currently on sale at Costco, and looks to be the newest product offering from Resound (superseding the previous...
Upvote (3) Downvote Go to answerTwo different solutions. To give you a direct and quick answer: my preferred choice for unilateral profound losses would be Phonak Bi-CROS. Most...
Upvote (2) Downvote Go to answerIt absolutely does, but requires the Phone Clip+. The Linx2 allows audio through the iPhone wirelessly, but still requires you to use the...
Upvote (2) Downvote Go to answerCustom hearing device products do not have IP (Ingress Protection) ratings, only behind-the-ear devices do. For moisture, the highest score a...
Upvote (2) Downvote Go to answerReSound and Beltone are both made by the same parent company, and the technology is essentially identical. The main reason to consider ReSound...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerTo answer the question, at the moment: no. With regard to The Connect Clip which should be coming later in the year (will connect the Opn's to...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerThe LiNX 3D range features Tinnitus Sound Generator with nature sounds.The tinnitus feature is activated in the Resound Smart 3D app which is the...
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