It is not, for most. The lack of the information about their noise tech, and comparing it only to their previous gen is concerning. If you have LE Audio/Auracast enabled TV and phone (you'd need a very recent one) it might be worth it, since you'll be able to connect to them directly and efficiently.
@@grzeszczny great feedback. As soon as I know more about the noise reduction I’ll share it on the channel. Thanks for taking your time out to comment, Matthew
Its marketing. Why would you compare the newest hearing aid to older models than the last one? No one does that. It means that the hearing aids are improving with every new model and if i said to you that the Nexia has better sound to noise ratio then Enya (old resound model) by 1000% is this information imaginable for you? Much more digestible is that the Nexia improved SNR by 30% vs Omnia.
After knowing more about the aids, yes they are worth upgrading into these aids; especially if you required improved SNR. Plus the top of the line model allows considerable more fine tuning and customization vs. any current competitor aids.
I appreciate your videos very much. 2 of my kids and my spouse have hearing loss and they all got hearing aids which are doing wonders. So grateful that these technologies keeps improving at a rapid speed. Keep up the good work 🙏
Thanks for this excellent video. Usually wear one ITE hearing aid. Just received my first ever Resound Receiver hearing aid recently, seems wonderful so far. Also received a Resound CROS on the same day, can't use it yet until microtia is dealt with, maybe sometime in 2025. (Atresia is a no-go zone). Hair appointment today, new receiver had to go back in its box so that it isn't combed off by the hairdresser or the wire cut with her scissors. It's useless in the box. I need to be able to hear the hairdresser as much or more so than anyone to avoid miscommunication. So she had to raise her voice as usual. ITE receiver and ITE CROS would be far better, exceedingly impressive and more beneficial to me. Can you hear me, Resound?
Thrilled to hear that some makers are already starting to build LE Audio capability in! The promise is so great but the threat of all the HA manufacturers waiting for greater roll out while the venues waited for greater penetration promised a game of chicken that wouldn't serve anyone best. Bravo ReSound and anyone else leading this charge!
Hi Matthew. When will this range be available in the UK? A Danish brand whose products are first distributed in the US rather than in Europe. Incomprehensible.
So just a point of clarification, the accelerometers in the new ReSound aids has nothing to do with microphone directionality or knowing when one is moving or stopped etc, it is only used for the ability to double tap the aid to answer calls directly via the hearing aids.
Exciting stuff! I HOPE ReSound will also spread this to their Beltone Family also..... Also very happy to see ReSound (and i hope Beltone....) now have a Cross Aid. This will be huge and help cut the ties with ReSound / Beltone having to utilize their competition to fit Cross/BiCross patients.
I am hoping that auracast comes to our local Broadway comes to Reno. That would be a major improvement over the current headphone devices! I miss hearing theater clearly!
Thanks for this video! A couple of questions. 1. Will these aids pair with my Mac that has an M2 processor? 2. Will these hearing aids pair with a Peloton ie do they have bluetooth tech or only MFi? 3. Can I still use them with my ReSound multi mic?
Hey Abigail! GREAT questions: 1. Yes and I have three videos coming on next week on this topic so watching this space. 2. No, however you could use the 3.5mm jack on the multimic and plug it into the Peloton (assuming it has a headphone socket) and stream that way. 3. Yes. 4. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Matthew
Fun Fact: I COULD NOT get the mini mic to work on the peloton. I finally figured out that when I pug it in the Peloton volume goes to zero. Isn't that weird? so I just have to turn it up lol. @@HearingTracker
Bluetooth LE Audio/Auracast "sounds" wonderful, BUT how many places actually HAVE implemented it and how long will it take for them to do so???? I really hope all of the aids actually include a T-coil for connectivity NOW and probably for the next 10 years!
What I want is a new type of bi-cross solution that enhances the sound in the bad ear and also transmits the sound from the bad side to the better side. As I have some hearing left in my bad ear; I want to make use of that, not just rely on sound being transmitted to the better ear. I tried a bi-cross solution for some time four years and it was not very helpful in most situations.
Hey Erik, A BICROS should help with that if it’s programmed correctly. I’ve had some great success with them! All manufacturers now have one so it may be worth trying again. Thanks for commenting, Matthew
Do you think it's worth the upgrade? Matthew
It is not, for most. The lack of the information about their noise tech, and comparing it only to their previous gen is concerning.
If you have LE Audio/Auracast enabled TV and phone (you'd need a very recent one) it might be worth it, since you'll be able to connect to them directly and efficiently.
@@grzeszczny great feedback. As soon as I know more about the noise reduction I’ll share it on the channel. Thanks for taking your time out to comment, Matthew
Its marketing. Why would you compare the newest hearing aid to older models than the last one? No one does that. It means that the hearing aids are improving with every new model and if i said to you that the Nexia has better sound to noise ratio then Enya (old resound model) by 1000% is this information imaginable for you? Much more digestible is that the Nexia improved SNR by 30% vs Omnia.
Hi @@jakubkopecky4632 thats the point I make in the video, we don't have any info yet! Thanks for taking the time to comment, Matthew
After knowing more about the aids, yes they are worth upgrading into these aids; especially if you required improved SNR. Plus the top of the line model allows considerable more fine tuning and customization vs. any current competitor aids.
I appreciate your videos very much. 2 of my kids and my spouse have hearing loss and they all got hearing aids which are doing wonders. So grateful that these technologies keeps improving at a rapid speed. Keep up the good work 🙏
Hey Joakimgustafsson, what a wonderful message. I'm glad they're out there helping people. Thank you for taking the time to comment. Matthew
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Thanks for this excellent video. Usually wear one ITE hearing aid. Just received my first ever Resound Receiver hearing aid recently, seems wonderful so far. Also received a Resound CROS on the same day, can't use it yet until microtia is dealt with, maybe sometime in 2025. (Atresia is a no-go zone). Hair appointment today, new receiver had to go back in its box so that it isn't combed off by the hairdresser or the wire cut with her scissors. It's useless in the box. I need to be able to hear the hairdresser as much or more so than anyone to avoid miscommunication. So she had to raise her voice as usual. ITE receiver and ITE CROS would be far better, exceedingly impressive and more beneficial to me. Can you hear me, Resound?
Thrilled to hear that some makers are already starting to build LE Audio capability in! The promise is so great but the threat of all the HA manufacturers waiting for greater roll out while the venues waited for greater penetration promised a game of chicken that wouldn't serve anyone best. Bravo ReSound and anyone else leading this charge!
You're 100% correct, it's a chicken / egg situation. I hope this is the beginning of something big! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Matthew
Hi Matthew.
When will this range be available in the UK?
A Danish brand whose products are first distributed in the US rather than in Europe. Incomprehensible.
Hey Eldesperado! I 100% agree… the rumour mill tells me not until next year 🙄. Thanks for watching, Matthew
I'm just as confused by they I thought it would be the opposite
So just a point of clarification, the accelerometers in the new ReSound aids has nothing to do with microphone directionality or knowing when one is moving or stopped etc, it is only used for the ability to double tap the aid to answer calls directly via the hearing aids.
I'm guessing you either googled it or you work directly for resound
Hey I'm this is correct yes! Matthew
then this doesn't sound that good...
@@meric12131415 nope, don't work for Resound, but do know how to read the release info on the new aids.
@@VLiviu the double tap features works very well and allows one to leave their phone in their pocket to answer the call
Exciting stuff! I HOPE ReSound will also spread this to their Beltone Family also..... Also very happy to see ReSound (and i hope Beltone....) now have a Cross Aid. This will be huge and help cut the ties with ReSound / Beltone having to utilize their competition to fit Cross/BiCross patients.
Hey I'm poppa, it has indeed been transferred to Beltone too! Thanks as always for sharing your thoughts, Matthew
I am hoping that auracast comes to our local Broadway comes to Reno. That would be a major improvement over the current headphone devices! I miss hearing theater clearly!
Hey Jan I hope it's spread EVERYWHERE! Matthew
Thanks for this video! A couple of questions. 1. Will these aids pair with my Mac that has an M2 processor? 2. Will these hearing aids pair with a Peloton ie do they have bluetooth tech or only MFi? 3. Can I still use them with my ReSound multi mic?
Hey Abigail! GREAT questions:
1. Yes and I have three videos coming on next week on this topic so watching this space.
2. No, however you could use the 3.5mm jack on the multimic and plug it into the Peloton (assuming it has a headphone socket) and stream that way.
3. Yes.
4. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Matthew
Fun Fact: I COULD NOT get the mini mic to work on the peloton. I finally figured out that when I pug it in the Peloton volume goes to zero. Isn't that weird? so I just have to turn it up lol. @@HearingTracker
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Bluetooth LE Audio/Auracast "sounds" wonderful, BUT how many places actually HAVE implemented it and how long will it take for them to do so???? I really hope all of the aids actually include a T-coil for connectivity NOW and probably for the next 10 years!
Literally none yet but they say in the next 10 years auracast may be the future of Bluetooth
Hey Louise! Zero yet, but that's because we're in the cusp of it's implementation. Watch this space. Matthew
I have resound key 4 and I definitely have trouble figuring out where the sound is coming from. Is this because key 4 does not have accelerometer?
Have a chat with your audiologist. It sounds like the balance between your two hearing aids needs adjusting. Thanks, Matthew
What I want is a new type of bi-cross solution that enhances the sound in the bad ear and also transmits the sound from the bad side to the better side. As I have some hearing left in my bad ear; I want to make use of that, not just rely on sound being transmitted to the better ear. I tried a bi-cross solution for some time four years and it was not very helpful in most situations.
Hey Erik, A BICROS should help with that if it’s programmed correctly. I’ve had some great success with them! All manufacturers now have one so it may be worth trying again. Thanks for commenting, Matthew
can u plz confirm, this aurocast wil support Easy connect to laptops
Hey GSK, as long as they start building it into laptops. We’re not there yet! Matthew
@@HearingTracker got it, thanks
i having severe to profound loss, I'm having big trouble of hearing low voice and soft voice can u recommend me best HA for this
@@gsk523that's actually between you and your audiologist
Hi, can you review the truhearing brand as that all my Medicare plan allows
Truhearing=Signia
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