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...mic was a deal killer. Canuck_Bob: Am I correct to assume all Starkey’s use a remote or the phone for mic? Not really sure what you’re referring to. Made-for-iPhone hearing aids are just like normal hearing aids. They use the microphone on the hearing aid(s)—just like normal hearing aids. As far as I know, the on...
The iphone as a remote mic feature is called Live Listen. It works with made-for-iphone hearing aids. So it works with the ReSound Linx Quattro. I don’t see the ReSound Preza on the made-for-iphone list so it won’t work for that one. It’...
If you use an iPhone, IMO you’ll be happiest if the HAs you choose are “Made-for-iPhone” (Phonak models are not). I currently wear Jabra Enhance (Costco’s version of Resound One). When I replaced my Costco’s KS6 (by Resound) I tried to “...
...hnology company Apple said in a June preview of its new iOS 6 software for its iPhone that it is working with hearing aid manufacturers to introduce “Made-for-iPhone” hearing aids. “Other smartphone manufacturers have also started activities in this field,” GN Store Nord said. Viksmoen said such developments among...
...money before the end of the year. Should I continue to hold onto it, or settle for some other hearing aid? Thanks in advance for your responses! The Made-for-iPhone hearing aids and the iPhone Live Listen are two different projects. I believe that Apple is working with HA manufacturers to produce hearing aids whi...