Customer Review

  • Reviewed in Canada on July 2, 2025
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    I received a pair of rechargeable hearing aids. These hearing aids are intended to amplify sounds such as people’s voices, thereby making them easier to hear. The two hearing aids came accompanied by a recharging case, a variety of sizes and types of ear domes, replaceable wax stops, and two instruction manuals. The hearing aids resemble hearing aids I’ve seen advertised before, and includes a small control unit that fits behind your ear and the attached “receiver”, that transmits the sounds into your ear. There are a variety of different sizes of ear domes that fit onto the receiver, and they should provide a good fit for most sizes of ear canals. I tested out these hearing aids on myself, and because this is the first time I’ve used this type of device, I’ll be giving you my first impressions of them.

    What I liked:

    1. The hearing aids and the accompanying items seemed well made.
    2. I like the fact that they have built in rechargeable batteries, and are easily slipped into the rechargeable case for charging (somewhat similar to earbuds).
    3. The fit of the hearing aid was good and it felt secure behind my ear.
    4. The hearing aids provided a decent degree of sound amplification, which definitely improved my ability to hear and understand voices.
    5. I consider the price of these hearing aids quite reasonable, especially considering the costs of hearing aids fitted by hearing aid companies with store fronts.

    What I didn’t like:

    1. Although the hearing aids were accompanied by two printed user manuals, I found that there was not enough details included for someone unfamiliar with hearing aids. A couple of examples include when should the ear domes with slots be used and which switch direction increases and decreases the amplification volume.
    2. The description mentions auto feedback cancellation, but I still accidentally triggered feedback now and then, mostly when making adjustments to the hearing aid (but fortunately not usually when just wearing them). As I don’t have another set of hearing aids to compare to, all I can say is that you can still get feedback with these hearing aids despite any built in mechanism to cancel it.
    3. There are no specialized resources to access as compared to a hearing aid store front.

    Overall, decent rechargeable hearing aids. Even if they aren’t a perfect solution, they might a reasonable way to test what a hearing aid can do for you.
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4.5 out of 5 stars
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