I’ve got an AB processor with the blue tooth and roger remote microphone. In some situ it does help but not for long conversations. The newest AB Marvel processor has built in BT. The other cool thing about this system is that if you are unilateral with a hearing aid in the other ear if you get a Phonak it will stream the BT as well.Hi All
I'm in the process of getting a cochlear implant. Not sure which brand i will be getting just yet but doing heaps of research..
I'm aware that cochlear implants are not so great in noisy environment correct?
Perhaps those with experience can enlighten me?
What can expect in each of the following environments - with and without an assistive listening device
1. Restaurants with lots of talking going around and no music background
2. Restaurant with talking and music
3. Bars
4. Nightclub/discotheque
I have Cochlear and yes it's bad in bars dance clubs and busy noisy places. Audiologist can turn down but not turn off background noise. It is so bad at times it makes me cry in these places so I usually click it off or turn it way down(almost off) and just read lips as best as I can.Restaurants with just people talking can be done easily depending on where you're sitting( usually in a booth against a wall but once music is added I personally cannot keep up just pick up few words here and there.Hi All
I'm in the process of getting a cochlear implant. Not sure which brand i will be getting just yet but doing heaps of research..
I'm aware that cochlear implants are not so great in noisy environment correct?
Perhaps those with experience can enlighten me?
What can expect in each of the following environments - with and without an assistive listening device
1. Restaurants with lots of talking going around and no music background
2. Restaurant with talking and music
3. Bars
4. Nightclub/discotheque
Check out a "CROS Bone Anchor Hearing aid, especially if you have Single Sided Deafness (SSD) like I do. I have been using a "Wireless Bone Conduction Head Phone", that is paired up to my Samsung phone and my Kindle Fire, and It works great, but I have to press it to my ear to get full quality. I also use a stereo microphone for conversations in noisy areas, and I put an earplug in for the "noise". I'm going to ask my doctor if I qualify for a bone anchor just behind my dead ear. It's a 20 min. surgery under a local.I have Cochlear and yes it's bad in bars dance clubs and busy noisy places. Audiologist can turn down but not turn off background noise. It is so bad at times it makes me cry in these places so I usually click it off or turn it way down(almost off) and just read lips as best as I can.Restaurants with just people talking can be done easily depending on where you're sitting( usually in a booth against a wall but once music is added I personally cannot keep up just pick up few words here and there.