It is possible that this is the Oticon Opn equivalent to a car's check engine light. If it continues to happen, take it to your audiologist or...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerThis, unfortunately, is a common complaint I hear from a lot of patients. Part of the issue is that there are normally a lot of people talking in...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerRechargeable ZPower hearing aids--powered by silver zinc rechargeable batteries--are made by several manufacturers: Starkey, ReSound, Oticon,...
Upvote Downvote Go to answerIf we are to define the Premium as each manufacturer's top of the range device then in England the answer would be as little as £2500 a pair to as...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerGreat question! I wish this had a straight forward answer, but ultimately, it depends. There are however, a few things that you need to take...
Upvote (2) Downvote (1) Go to answerThe answer lies in how deep the device can be built to fit in your ear. Most of the ear canal has cartilage under the skin, however the last...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerStarkey, Phonak, Widex, and Signia (Siemens) have CROS technology.
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerThere are a few options to consider for this scenario:1) CROS (if the better ear is normal) or BiCROS (if the better ear has a hearing loss as...
Upvote Downvote Go to answerMost modern hearing aid brands have tinnitus features that come standard in their technology. Some have a white or pink type noise, some have soft...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerI am so sorry to hear that. Please call your audiologist. Your audiologist can look inside your ear canal to confirm that something is stuck...
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