Lexie B2 Plus OTC Detailed Hearing Aid Review
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
- Lexie B2 Plus OTC Hearing Aid Review
Dr. Cliff Olson, audiologist and founder of Applied Hearing Solutions in Phoenix, Arizona, reviews the Lexie B2 Plus Over-the-Counter hearing aid.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:57 What are OTC Hearing Aids?
02:07 Lexie and Bose
02:42 Pricing & What's Included
03:53 Lexie B2 Plus Look
04:11 Charging Case
05:20 Push Buttons, Charging Contacts, and Microphone Ports
06:20 Look and Feel
08:33 Bluetooth
09:17 Lexie App
11:45 Real Ear Measurement Prescription Matching
15:43 HearAdvisor Sound Score
16:26 Overall Thoughts - Наука
NAILED IT. Around 8:00 -- Regardless of what the hearing aid is or how it was obtained, it doesn't matter how well you hear with it if it hurts while you wear it. They have to be comfortable, or they'll just end up in the drawer.
Ive had the B2s for two months and I find them very comfortable.
Great presentation. But I've had the B2 hearing aids for almost 2 years and I find them very comfortable. They're so lightweight I tend to forget I'm wearing them. They do work really well for me. I found the wire out of the box exactly right for my ears.
I bought the Lexie 2 for my mom. I thought they are good for otc hearing aids. The biggest problem was the fit. She complained they hurt her ears. They also were constantly slipping out of the ear canal. I agree with you about the comfort.
Apparently my B2s from last year are now B2 Plus...the Android app updated and now says they are. They do connect faster to the app now. Lexie (or Bose) update the app pretty often
Please make a review about phonak Terra and Terra + Hearing Aid 🙏
Do you have a review of the otc hearing aids Dragon-B-CF430S? The pair I purchased five months back for $200 have outperformed the ReSounds the doctor has tried to fit me with. Three environments are advertised in the aids, but my pair came with four. The third setting really brings out conversation, my biggest issue.
You mention that these are HSA eligible. It's the first time I've heard this mentioned on your videos. Are there other brands that are also HSA eligible and if so is there a way to access this info? Thank you Dr. Cliff.
Doctor, can you make a video about using normal headphones for people with tinnitus?
I have the original B2 hearing aids. I have mild to moderate hearing loss. I oddly have to have it at 100% world volume and the feedback drives me insane. Makes me want to get something new. I had Resound hearing aids before and the volumes were easier to set like not needing the world volume at 100% and with not much feedback.