Phonak Lyric Hearing Aid FAQ. The Worlds BEST Invisible Hearing Aids discussed

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • The Phonak Lyric hearing aid is the worlds only invisible hearing aid. These invisible hearing aids are inserted into the ear canal under a microscope by an audiologist and left in for between 2-3 months at a time. This is why they are dubbed the ‘contact lens hearing aid.’ From a cosmetics point of view they are the best hearing aid for 2021 and more discrete than IIC hearing aids (invisible in canal hearing aids).
    This video covers a range of questions regularly asked about the Phonak Lyric hearing aids:
    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction to Phonak Lyric 4.0
    00:43 What is the Phonak Lyric hearing aid?
    01:00 Is the Phonak Lyric Hearing aid Invisible?
    01:12 Is the Phonak Lyric Safe?
    01:25 Is the Phonak Lyric analogue or digital?
    01:51 What hearing loss is Phonak Lyric hearing aid suitable for?
    02:12 How Long does it take to change your Lyric?
    02:26 Can I adjust my Lyric hearing aid?
    02:42 What happens to earwax with my Phonak Lyric hearing aid?
    03:04 How to remove Phonak Lyric hearing aid.
    03:16 Can I swim with the Phonak Lyric hearing aid?
    03:39 Can I wear Headphones with my hearing aids?
    03:49 When should I remove my hearing aids?
    04:02 Can I fly with Lyric?
    Thanks for watching this Lyric hearing aid review, please like and share if you found it useful. If you have any questions make sure you comment below and I’ll be sure to get back to you.
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    If you need any help or wish to come and see me in my London based audiology practice; 'Harley Street Hearing & Musicians' Hearing Services', head over to www.harleysthearing.co.uk.
    As an independent practice we cover all components of audiology and hearing care, including:
    - Hearing loss diagnosis and hearing aid fitting - In the ear (ITE), behind the ear (BTE), invisible hearing aids, and invisible in canal (IIC), and digital hearing aids. We fit all manufacturers of hearing aids including: Starkey hearing aids, Phonak hearing aids, Widex hearing aids, Resound hearing aids, Unitron hearing aids, Oticon hearing aids, Bernafon hearing aids, Signia hearing aids, and glasses hearing aids.
    - Vestibular and balance function testing and rehabilitation.
    - Hearing therapy and rehabilitation, including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and mindfulness for the management of conditions such as tinnitus, hyperacousis, and misophonia.
    - Wax removal, including irrigation and microsuction. Ear syringing is no longer performed and deemed to be unsafe.
    - Our specialist 'Musicians Hearing Services', looking at the protection of hearing for those who value their ears more than anyone. We also specialise in musicians hearing aids.
    - Auditory Processing Disorder testing and management.
    - Paediatric hearing testing and management.
    Thanks for watching,
    Matthew Allsop
    Audiologist
    #hearing, #hearingloss, #hearingaids
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  • @TheHearingGuy
    @TheHearingGuy  3 года назад +3

    _What do you think about this tech? Do you think that you would you wear it?_

    • @curtlizzi3167
      @curtlizzi3167 3 года назад +1

      I’m a long time HA wearer and I have become very jaundiced on my view of HAs. I think manufacturers have done a great job in terms of connectivity and that is very helpful in certain situations. Yet, despite the impressive engines and technology they are putting in todays HAs I actually don’t think there has been significant improvement in the user actually being able to hear better.
      So, I’ve now come to the conclusion one should get the style they like and don’t worry about the latest and greatest. I even think just buy the lowest level of technology you want. This is why I think Costco makes a lot of sense. Finally, yes I love the idea of the Lyric and I will definitely look at it but my guess is price will be to high to justify.
      Love what your doing. Keep up the great work.

    • @tomasmirabel536
      @tomasmirabel536 3 года назад

      All thanks to (doctor adule) for curing me totally and permanently from HIV. I will always be grateful sir 🙏 🙏🙏.you can visit his RUclips channel for more informations

    • @TheHearingGuy
      @TheHearingGuy  3 года назад

      @@curtlizzi3167 I've just seen this. Thanks for the great feedback!

    • @konracciesla
      @konracciesla Год назад

      the best would be phonak b tanium na battery 13

  • @carlacorral5992
    @carlacorral5992 3 года назад +1

    Very useful information Matthew. I’m so happy with my ear plugs to protect my ears when I want to go swimming😊

    • @TheHearingGuy
      @TheHearingGuy  3 года назад +2

      I’m really pleased that you’re getting on well Carla

  • @DurhamHearingSpecialists
    @DurhamHearingSpecialists 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Matthew, how often do you find haematoma on extraction and what's the wait time for new insertion if there is?

    • @TheHearingGuy
      @TheHearingGuy  3 года назад +1

      Great question. It really depends on the individual and how tightly the seals are fitted, I don't see them very often nowadays as I always adjust Lyrics physically to avoid them . Haematomas tend to be more of an issue come summer, I think due to perspiration affecting the flow of air. I'd normally allow for 4-5 days of rest and then reinsert. What do you find?

  • @pappidawg1
    @pappidawg1 Год назад

    I have Lyric. Fit comfortable. Have trouble with feedback. Have tried numerous sizes. Left ear most. Have tried repositioning but end up tearing and separating into two parts. Suggestions? Problem starts when sleeping. I turn off but get feedback when turn on.

  • @curtlizzi3167
    @curtlizzi3167 3 года назад +3

    How well does Phonak support the lyric in terms of R&D? Are the continuing to update it with new programs and technology or because it’s analog with small market share do they spend more effort on improving their other products.
    Have you done any quantitative analysis as to how well people can hear with them compared to more conventional HAs.
    How would you describe the sonic properties of analog compared to digital?
    Why do you think no other manufacturers have followed this style of HA?

    • @TheHearingGuy
      @TheHearingGuy  3 года назад +1

      Great questions Curt:
      1. We're on Lyric v 4. The most recent changes were around the longevity rather than changing the acoustics. They do seem to work on their digital products more. I imagine as the market is far larger.
      2. There are definitely pros and cons to Lyric (I have a con video coming out soon). It is supposed to be a more natural sound compared to a digital hearing aid, and the musicians that I have fitted it with LOVE them, however they do fall short in certain more complicate listening situations to say the Oticon More 1. So there is a trade off for the cosmetics.
      3. I believe that they're the only ones out there with this tech due to the patents in place. I really wish others would jump on board to drive down the price and drive up the tech!

    • @connectorpens
      @connectorpens 3 года назад

      @@TheHearingGuy The lyric for me was utterly useless, however have a feeling that this tended to come down to the way it was fitted and how it was set up more than anything. For most of the trial time, there seemed to be little benefit plus a lot of feedback. Hence I would not have chosen to proceed with it.

    • @TheHearingGuy
      @TheHearingGuy  3 года назад

      Hey Connectorpens, thank you for watching! There is a real art to it and it isn't for everyone. As mentioned in the video sometimes it doesn't fit appropriately in an ear. Ihope that you still ended up managing your hearing loss with something though?

    • @connectorpens
      @connectorpens 3 года назад +1

      @@TheHearingGuy Not yet I haven't even bothered basically since the last trial of devices was so successful. lol. Literally had arguments with the first audiologist I saw who claimed that the things that I was doing were the reason I wasn't gaining any benefit, despite trying multiple devices. I then sourced a second opinion and it was determined that I actually was performing worse with the device given to me than without it. I will eventually do something about it soon such as trying probably the Oticon More or even looking at a cochlear device once I have overcome the medical issue with my left ear.

    • @TheHearingGuy
      @TheHearingGuy  3 года назад

      Don't give up. There will be something out there that works for you. Check out my Oticon More review if you haven't already. Its a great hearing aid. ruclips.net/video/W2sFzmL2OpQ/видео.html

  • @markusredmond7436
    @markusredmond7436 2 года назад +1

    Are you able to use Lyric to down the level of sounds in order to help with Hyperacusis?

    • @TheHearingGuy
      @TheHearingGuy  Год назад +1

      Hi Markus, it can be used to regulate sound to an extent, however if you have normal hearing I would not recommend Lyric. Thanks for watching, Matthew

  • @dinnerbuns
    @dinnerbuns 8 месяцев назад +1

    I tried lyric and loved it but my ear rejected it on the second night. A replacement was the same. Too much fluid gathering in the small 4 mm space. Any solution would be helpful.

    • @TheHearingGuy
      @TheHearingGuy  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hey Dinner buns, Physical adjustments to the lyric can help. I.e Perforations or cuts. Matthew

  • @RandolphLTodd
    @RandolphLTodd 6 месяцев назад

    Is Lyric still a good choice NOW in 2014?

  • @richdiorio3650
    @richdiorio3650 8 месяцев назад

    What is the cost of using Lyric?

  • @JWCherner
    @JWCherner 2 года назад +1

    Is there any danger to accidentally diving into a pool with a Lyric hearing device in my ears, other than damaging/ruining the device? Is there a physical danger, such as ear ache, infection, ear damage, electrocution, etc? Thank you.

    • @TheHearingGuy
      @TheHearingGuy  2 года назад

      Hi Joseph, thanks for watching. Yes there is the chance that one could damage ones ear, however I've had patients accidentally jump in the pool and all thats happened is that it's killed the Lyric.

  • @user-mx1ij3ze9v
    @user-mx1ij3ze9v 2 года назад

    Hello Dr….I’m on a trial with Lyric and experiencing occlusion even after various settings adjustments by the audiologist. I have normal low freq. hearing through 1-1.5k hertz.
    Can this be adjusted to prevent the occlusion?
    Thanks !

    • @TheHearingGuy
      @TheHearingGuy  2 года назад

      Great question. Your audiologist should be able to help. Sometimes if the hearing is too good in the low frequencies occlusion can be challenging. Perhaps a deeper insertion depth may help? Thanks for watching.

    • @user-mx1ij3ze9v
      @user-mx1ij3ze9v 2 года назад

      Appreciate the reply and instead of a deeper insertion I was fitted with XS v small to allow for a deeper fit.
      Unfortunately I encountered an issue with my right ear canal as the Lyric became “cocked” and was malfunctioning and had to be removed (painful extraction).
      Now I’ve been fitted with the Small again in right ear to avoid a similar problem and the occlusion issue persists.
      It’s frustrating to say the least.
      Enjoy your content Dr.

    • @user-mx1ij3ze9v
      @user-mx1ij3ze9v 2 года назад

      The confusion and occlusion continues …..very frustrating.
      I’m back to wearing XS and still occluded.
      I asume the only remaining option is trying the XXS to achieve a deeper fit.
      I have normal LF hearing so you’ve pointed out this can be challenging.
      Be well Doc !

  • @JWCherner
    @JWCherner 2 года назад +1

    Who is not compatible with Lyric? Can someone with a pace maker, heart monitor, or other battery powered devices use Lyric? Can a flight attendant wear it? Can it go through airport screening? Can it withstand all types of weather? Thank you.

    • @TheHearingGuy
      @TheHearingGuy  2 года назад +1

      Hey Joseph, thanks for watching! Those things listed should cause any issues with Lyric.

  • @djsteffan12
    @djsteffan12 2 года назад +2

    Can i still wear hearing protection while wearing these?

    • @TheHearingGuy
      @TheHearingGuy  Год назад +1

      Hey Steffan, you sure can. I would juts put them into the sleep mode. Thanks for watching, Matthew

  • @ahmedaziz3024
    @ahmedaziz3024 2 года назад +1

    Does Lyric helps against Tinnitus?

    • @TheHearingGuy
      @TheHearingGuy  2 года назад +1

      Hey Ahmed
      Great Question. I find that with all hearing aids, around 75% of users that suffer with tinnitus and hearing loss have lesser symptoms when the hearing aids are in situ. The beauty about Lyric is as they're in 24/7 it should give that respite from tinnitus 24/7 too. Thanks for watching.

  • @ericwalraven7154
    @ericwalraven7154 Год назад

    Can I use Apple AirPods while wearing Lyric? 4:25