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Lau2046, what are the costs of Widex? Are they running like $5000 for the pair?
Lau2046, what are the costs of Widex? Are they running like $5000 for the pair?
I didn't have either Widex or Phonak, so I didn't vote.
... I was at a Veteran's breakfast this morning. One man was talking to my husband (he interpreted for me) that HAs have made such significant strides in just the last couple months alone. I wasn't sure what to think or say because I didn't have any information to add to that, so I didn't say anything. Has anybody heard that some HAs have significantly improved as of just very very recent?
I am 100% disabled, so I don't work. VR has paid for my hearing aids when I was a government employee, they paid 100% of the costs and I made decent money there, and my employer didn't pay a dime nor wouldn't...they did however write a letter stating that HA's would help me understand better since I couldn't hear and would be a great safety measure since I was in some rough neighborhoods at times. Now... they cant do anything because Im not working? I told them I need them to hear my son since I will be living alone with him.
I have Phonak Naida IX UP. They're the first pair I've had that muffle wind so I don't notice it. They work great with muffling loud sustained noise. I don't even notice when they go into that mode most times. Sometimes I do it manually, like in Church. The only problem, which is minor, is that it also muffles voices. Not sure muffle is the right word.
They also have ?sound recover? which takes the high freqs I can't hear and puts them into a freq I can hear. I can now hear the bells in my cats' collars.
I didn't have either Widex or Phonak, so I didn't vote.
... I was at a Veteran's breakfast this morning. One man was talking to my husband (he interpreted for me) that HAs have made such significant strides in just the last couple months alone. I wasn't sure what to think or say because I didn't have any information to add to that, so I didn't say anything. Has anybody heard that some HAs have significantly improved as of just very very recent?
The office wants me to have another hearing test done, which I know has gotten worst in the past 2 years as I cant hear anything without my HA's anymore.
VR is looking into other options, The Audi has a form I can fill out for financial assistance... so if I have to pay some out of pocket I guess Ill have to bite the bullet.
I'd be in trouble if they muffled voices, have ski-slope loss, people with ski-slope loss need clarity more than they need volume. Speaking of which, can you hear someone across heavy traffic (like when they are standing on the other side of a busy road?)
They are maxed.Have you've been for an adjustment? You may not need new HAs as your other ones may just be able to be adjusted to your current loss?!
I thought the VR only pays for hearing aids once? C Nice is having the same issue as the VR have already paid for hearing aids once,
They are maxed.
The VR paid for mine 3 times. First was when I initially gotten them, a new pair a year later because they were damaged at work, the new pair was from another shop since I wanted something different (cic) but the company that issued the cic had a special, and going through VR they tried to cheat me out of the better ones, so VR made them replace them with the better ones and I think they just modified the cheap ones to look like the better ones. They went out after a few months so VR sent me back to where I got my first pair and those were my Starkeys I had recently....and they were crap from day one. I never paid a dime for any of them.
I've just have sound recover turned off and clarity/muffled voices has seriously improved. I have a flat loss tho, only thing SR was doing, was extending my frequency range to hear up to 8000htz but I much prefer it without SR and only hearing upto 5000htz.
I'm sure hearing people would struggle to understand someone from across the road in heavy traffic, so I wouldn't of thought people who are deaf to be able to?! I might be wrong tho?!
My currents are BTE, cic were several years agoI would stay away from CIC aids this time, they are only good for really mild to moderate loss. I would look for BTE aids, more power and will last longer.
I don't know... maybe there's a way to tune out the traffic noise?
Hi, today I was quoted prices for Widex Clear as follows. CLear 440- $3,600, Clear 330-$2650, Clear 220-$1600. In addition Audi wants $75 to maker ear molds. TV Dex price $400. I live in St Petersburg Fl and I would lke some input on this subject please???? KendiWidex doesn't have a government contract which is why many veterans are limited and often get stuck with Starkey. Widex has a variety of devices that come with the 440 models, etc., Super 440 for profound loss and 440 Fusion which I got that came with M Dex to control the volume or turn it off, TV Dex for watching TV - I can turn the volume completely off yet still hear the TV fine, which my familiy loves. Sadly Phone Dex is only available in Europe, but the Widex does allow for bluetooth which allows me to hear on my cell phone. They also have Scola FM for group/classroom hearing. Most insurnace companies will now pay a portion of the cost. In my case, they covered $2,000 which I blew on the Starkeys and they were crap. I had to pay out of pocket for the Widex 440 but all the devices come for free with the high end models.
If your dependent on Veterans Affairs, or vocational services for help, Widex might be out of range for you. They're excellent by the way and the closest I've found to analog sound. However, Phonak would be another alternative, and they do have a government contract. You need to sit down with someone that can tell you what they'll cover and let you try more than one brand to see how you like the power and the sound. Go with what you can afford and what sounds best for your needs.
Laura
SUPER - Widex International. Digital Hearing Aids.