sonocativo
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First I want to thanks those who recommended the 2 brands to me, I finally contacted an ENT Specialist today that specializes in the 2 brands. They are currently running the insurance to make sure they are covered under the plan ( the ENT ) as I have hearing aid coverage.
I was researching both brands and I like some features they both provide such as the wireless connection when using a phone to hear in both ears instead of just one ( that will help me greatly as my understanding of words are different in both ears and the combined will help me understand better I assume)
Doe anyone use the FM/wireless feature for listening to the TV? and how well does that work , meaning can you hear other things going on as well or is it just the tv when in that mode? I know I will get more answers at the ENT when I go, just wondering and if anyone wants to add their pros and cons on each I would greatly appreciate it, like... How natural does the environment sound to you through your widex or phonax? I know my siemens and starkeys were kind of robotic and warbled with music/tv.
Thanks again everyone.
I was researching both brands and I like some features they both provide such as the wireless connection when using a phone to hear in both ears instead of just one ( that will help me greatly as my understanding of words are different in both ears and the combined will help me understand better I assume)
Doe anyone use the FM/wireless feature for listening to the TV? and how well does that work , meaning can you hear other things going on as well or is it just the tv when in that mode? I know I will get more answers at the ENT when I go, just wondering and if anyone wants to add their pros and cons on each I would greatly appreciate it, like... How natural does the environment sound to you through your widex or phonax? I know my siemens and starkeys were kind of robotic and warbled with music/tv.
Thanks again everyone.