Long term hearing aid user. I have the Lumity and the RogerOn In. I had Oticon OPN 1 previously and have high frequency hearing loss. Hearing better in a noisy environment is the number 1 priority for me. The hearing experience with the Lumity in a restaurant setting doesn't show any improvement in the Auto setting for me over the Oticon. If I put in a custom program to better suit the environment I find the improvement is marginal. Using the Roger On In in table mode at a restaurant I find it pretty useless despite prioritising the seating positions. The hearing experience, for me anyway, is actually slightly worse than just with the hearing aids. In pointing mode though it is excellent but who wants to point the thing at your restaurant companions. Presenter mode is great too as is the optical connection for the TV. It provides crisp clear sound direct to the hearing aids. Streaming can be a bit flaky and you sometimes have to turn off the aids or reset Bluetooth to get it back. Once I had to actually put them in the recharger to reset them. Nothing else worked to reactivate streaming. The phone call streaming works well in quiet situations and even in moderately noisy environments but a few times I had to seek out a quieter spot so the caller could hear me. I had no problem with the battery lasting all day but if I had the choice I would have chosen a battery powered model. There is nothing worse than running out of charge and not being able to quickly fix it. All in all I would give them a 7 out of 10.
Hey Roberre164 Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experiences. This is exactly what I'm hoping to achieve with the channel. If there is any more practical info that you think would be useful I would love to hear more from you in the comments. Matthew
MAJOR BATTERY UPDATE: After returning my Lumity Life for only giving me 14 hours battery life on the left and 18 on the right. Yesterday I received a new pair of Lumity Life and it confirms that my first set were DEFECTIVE. At this very moment I am at 6% on the Right at just over 20 hours and 11% at on the left. That should give me about 20.5 plus hours max on the right and probably 21 or more hours on the left. I am very pleased.
Thanks for the interesting review. At present I am having the L90RL on a trial basis, no doubt they're excellent hearing aids. You were very careful with the statement that the battery would be sufficient for a working day, without defining the length in hours of a working days. The battery charge of these hearing aids last between 14 and 15 hours, without streaming at all. I owe the P90R since 10 months, and the battery charge of the device with the Bluetooth function lasts maximum a little more than 14 hours, exactly the same like the ones I am having now. Devices have been sent several times to Phonak and nothing has changed. You mentioned the "my phonak app", it should be a piece of cake for a company like phonak ( senova) to integrate in their APP the possibility of changing the Bluetooth functionality from one device to the other. At the moment the device with Bluetooth functionality switches off after 14 hours, while the other one still has 40% capacity. No need to mention that the last 10% battery capacity are very annoying due to the low battery alert. Thanks again for the review and sorry that my comment became so long.
Hey Taan, it's always great to hear feedback from real life users so that others can benefit! I love this. Thanks for taking the time to feed this back. I really appreciate this. Matthew
Mathew, your reviews are outstanding. Your delivery rate of speech is just right for me. Other reviews are often too fast for me, and I have to stop and go back often. It would be helpful if your reviewers listed their dates of purchase for comparisons, as Phonak makes constant updates and corrections. My L90-RL pair will arrive in Feb 2023, and I intend to send you a review. Some of your reviewers may have the first release models and as we know, there are always updates that follow quickly. It would be helpful to know those dates of purchase and/or factory repairs for comparison. I thank your viewers for their very helpful comments.
Hey Skip, what a lovely message! Thanks for the feedback! Yes I agree, perhaps I’ll mention it in my videos as a request for those leaving comments going forwards. Thanks for watching, Matthew
AGREED! Matthew is extremely well spoken and very understandable in all of his videos! when watching any spoken info on RUclips, may I suggest setting playback speed to .75 (accessible under SETTINGS on RUclips)-it makes a BIG difference for my patients with hearing loss and assists with understanding those who talk fast (i.e. Dr. Cliff! LOL) Happy Hearing!🦻🦻
I just ordered Audeo LR. Currently I use Audeo M90R. Personally and I'm and old guy, I have no trouble at all changing domes and wax guards. Kudo's to your reviews.
Great job on producing this video... the entire video was helpful to me in making a choice between the Oticon vs Lumity 90. I plan on getting my new hearing aids in the next week...and will keep you posted on any "suggestion that you can pass along to Phonak..." as you suggested.
New to the hearing aid assistance club, great informational review. I'm a retired seismic data processor/IT guy so am very familiar with frequency and the various ways to process, filter and enhance, hence a bit geeky around what they are actually doing. One thing I would like to see is what 'function' they are actively using when in 'automatic' mode - perhaps a switch/toggle on/off or a time stamped log that could be reviewed.Maybe not a permanent thing but run for 5 minutes or so such that it doesn't interfere with functionality.
I found the review very insightful and interesting. My 7 year old signia hearing aids were replaced today. I now am trialling a pair of Phonak L90-LR and really like the improvement in sound. However the sound effect used between segments is not only annoying but degrades the quality of your videos. Axe the sound effects.
At the end you said your patients had better understanding in background and noise situations. What type of hearing loss did the majority have? A rough break down of the different types hearing loss would be good. I personally have high frequency loss.
Hey Bob, so far I’ve fitted quite a mix. All sensorineural, ranging from mild-moderate with generic tips to to severe-profound with custom tips. Yesterday a lesser common low frequency hearing loss which also went well. They’ve all matched real ear measurement targets well too. With a high frequency loss I think that you would be a good candidate. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Wow thank you so much for this thoughtful review. I have a severe/profound loss and currently have old phonak marvels. My audiologist is giving me a test pair of Lumitys soon. I cannot WAIT!! I will definitely ask for the activevent now✨
Hey Onedine45, you’ll love the change. It all depends on your hearing loss and being severe-profound it may be out of scope. Have a good chat with your audiologist about it. Thanks for watching and taking the time to subscribe. It would be great to get your feedback on your new hearing aids so drop me a note on here. Thanks, Matthew
Thanks for this informative presentation on Phonak lumity. The narrow point I wish to convey is just as the HAs can trough blue tooth connect to more than one source , phone and iPad etc. it should also be able to connect to more than one roger accessory. I find the roger select better than the roger on in the table position as it has more microphones but the ON in a directional situation is better. My roger select lies in the box. Hope Phonak give the necessary tweak.
Hello Matthew, I have recently dipped into your videos and am now paying particular attention to the Phonak Lumity one as I expect to try a pair next week. May I make a gentle observation on your manner of delivery? You speak at a gallop, listening to you makes me quite breathless! Also you move from one topic to the next without time to draw breath. Think paragraphs for each topic - and take a couple of breaths between them. That gives us a couple of seconds to absorb the last topic and be ready for the next. Note how I leave a blank line between paragraphs - a pause to think. Please keep in mind that some of us are several decades older than you and our brains don't work quite as fast as they did 50 years ago. Your pace is a bit much at times. And I am running a bit behind you still interpreting what you have just said. A Phonak Lumity question: with some Widex aids I have been trying, the sound in a call (phone or Whatsapp) comes direct to my aids, but with a video call the voice goes to the phone loudspeaker. With the Lumity in a video call can sound be directed to the aids? Thank you for your videos. I do appreciate the subtitles. David H-S
Hi David, thank you for the feedback. I’ll be sure to take it on board. Regarding the Bluetooth - Lumity will play all sounds via the hearing aids sue to them using classic Bluetooth yes. Thanks for watching and taking the time to feedback! Matthew
Very thorough video and well done.! I have not been fitted for these hearing aids yet but am definitely looking forward to it in the next couple of weeks. I have medium hearing loss in the right ear and low loss in the left ear so I am thinking I will get a lot of benefit from these hearing aids. If anyone can answer this question please do. Does wearing hearing aids reduce tinnitus sounds.? That is my big problem. Tinnitus in both ears is driving me insane. Thank you.
Thank you for this video. I am currently demoing a pair of Lumity 90s. My audiologist, whom I respect wants 6k while they can be purchased on line for $2548 which they claim comes with programming via zoom, support and replacement parts. I would appreciate your thoughts on the cost/benefit of these 2 options. Thanks.
Apple watch App please. I currently wear Oticon More 1's and use the Apple Watch App multiple times a day. Considering Phonak, that is a potential deal killer.
I'm brand new to this - I suffered SSNHL in my left ear overnight essentially in February 2022. Just starting to investigate hearing aids. My hearing loss is reverse slope - low frequency hearing loss (moderate to severe) sloping up to almost normal in the higher frequencies. My right ear is 'impeccable' I'm told. So I am looking for a single hearing aid. I've been told the low frequency loss is harder to fit/fix and that a hearing aid may not help me as much as it would for someone with high frequency loss. Would this particular hearing aid (Audeo Lumity) have features that would help me. I'm doing a "trial" from Phonak right now and it is okay but not great (a lot of tinny-ness).....the Activent intrigued me because I've noticed that when I put in a Bose earbud which closes off the canal completely, I hear tinniness with music or talking on phone for example....but when set my Apple earphones loosely in my ear....it seems better. So the Activent made me wonder if the idea of opening/closing the sound would be helpful. Any advice you can share would be appreciated.
Hey Cheryl, It's so hard to comment without seeing your audiological profile. As long as your audiologist is following best practices that gives you the best opportunity to hear. Thanks for watching, Matthew
I have the phonak limity and have nothing but problems with it…so I not only have stress from my tinnitus but now I’m stressed about these hearing aids
Great to get a full review of these. And great job on covering so many aspects. I'll trying the Lumity L90 with telecoil now and the sound quality "comfort" for me is somewhere between Widex Moment and Signia 7AX. The Widex provided the most natural sound and hearing speech seemed effortless, whereas the Signias were uncomfortable in terms of the quality of the amplification. One thing I've noticed is the the battery life for me is not as good as the Widex or Signia. I still want to try the ReSound Omnia and Widex Sheer before I decide, so would be great to see reviews of those one day. Thanks so much for your great videos. It really does help and I very much appreciate it.
Hey Greg, that’s great feedback thank you. Keep it coming! I have a set of Omnias, but they’re just being released in the UK so don’t have enough feedback from patients to do a review yet. As soon as I’ve started following up patients I’ll be sure to review them. Thanks for watching. Matthew
I also really would want to try the widex,.. I'm a singer and play piano so I need something perfect.. I am debating whether to switch to widex because I have these hearing aids right now (the Audeo Lumpy ones from this video) and they seem pretty natural, and the music setting is really good.. .I am also changing to custom molds as opposed to the rubber tulip domes, which I absolutely hate the domes because they feel extremely annoying, and ive heard the phonak actually has a really amazing reputation for the custom molds apparently,.. So that why I'm debating on going with widex or not.. Do you not find these to have a natural quality? I wouldn't know the different between these and the widex ones though.. My hearing loss is a mild to moderate flat hearing loss,.
Hi Matthew. I am right in the middle of comparing Phonak and Oticon hearing aids. I like the Phonak 90 the best BUT now that they have come out with the Lumity - I am wondering if I should try the Lumity too. Can you tell me where I can find a side by side comparison of the features and benefits of the Paradise 90 and Lumity LR, It would make it easire to go thru the differences and understand the features and benefits better. THanks
Hey Joanne, I’ll try and get something down in a video. For me, unless you need a Cros system, go for Lumity. Thanks for watching and subscribe for updates, Matthew
Hi, Matthew. Great video thanks. I'm looking at Lumity 90. You mention the problem that phone callers on the other end of the line have with background noise on calls. (My brother has this problem with Oticon mini rite, too). it's a big issue... What's the solution?
Hey Jonny, thank you for your positive feedback! Yes if you and your brother are on an iphone: try this out... ruclips.net/video/5ptHf49l2QA/видео.html
Ive been looking for hearing aids made to wear over the head like headphones for over 25 years. Surely im not the only hearing impaired person that detest having devices that are so easily lost and hard to use.
I guess that, if the Prism chip on the Audeo Paradise and Audeo Lumity is exactly the same, in principle it would be possible to update the Paradise with the same firmware in order to get some of the new features?
very helpful video. they do have waterproofing but you do not advise your patients to go swimming with the hearing aids. Did I understand this correctly in your video review, you say that the device is waterproof but the receiver is not? normally technically no water can get on the inside of the receiver but as we know in the beginning if your earpieces are just new you have a perfect fit... but over time the earpieces loosen up a bit so that yes water can get through. Then you are still 100% protected from the waterproofing, right? And the last question : during calling via bluetooth on your hearing aids. I have a compilot 2 that I use now and if I receive a call during the call I can have my microphones on the outside of the hearing aids extra muted to -30db so that I can hear the conversation / music streaming better. But with these new devices you no longer need compilot, but how do you solve that? because if I understood correctly, phonak has no solution for that? that is a serious flaw oh my god.
Hey Legend!! It really depends on the patient sat infront of me as there are pros and cons to both. Both are GREAT hearing aids though. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Thanks Matthew, that was an awesome look at these hearing aids. Can you tell me how they perform in windy conditions as I live where the wind blows often and the wind noise function on my Starkey hearing aids performs dismally. Thanks again.
Hi Bill, thanks for taking the time to comment. Patient seem to report similar experiences with exposed mics on all receiver in canal hearing aids sadly.
Generic question, how do rechargeable batteries perform over time? Other devices’ batteries degrade with use/time, so if HA batteries last ‘a full day’ when new, what about in 3-5 years time? I need to update my Phonak HAs but I’m very apprehensive about moving from disposable batteries. May have to go for another manufacturer. Thanks for this informative review.
This hearing aids sounds very much like paradise with upgrade chip.. I have paradise with cros. I would like to see the myphonak app to have cros into the settings. It has been promised now still waiting. Do you know if this going to have cros in the myphonak app?
Hey Nikki, you’re right that’s exactly what it is. Still no news on the MyPhonak App working with Cros. As soon as I know something I’ll make a video so make sure you subscribe to be notified. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Great video Mathew, if I can discuss my problem on phone. I have sudden loss of hearing in left ear and cross Phonak is not helping so suggested to try L70. Or L90 I also wear Phonak hearing aids in right ear.
Hey Ashok, I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble. I would suggest heading over to your audiologist and hopefully they'll be able to personalise your care knowing your case. Good luck, Matthew
ashok ji..apne konsa liya and kaisa experience rha..meri mother ko bhi zarurat hain...bohot takleef mein hain hum...any suggestions and experience would appreciated...thanks 🙏🙏
As another stated here, biggest complaint with Phonak is their app not being compatible with the Cros system. Basically useless without that ability to adjust on the fly. If you can tell them to fix this issue, as they’ve promised for 2 years now, and release it for the Lumity series, that would be great!
I’m thinking about buying the L90 with the cros as I have single sided deafness in my left side. What’s your overall thoughts on this hearing aid? This will be my first pair.
They are about as good as it gets in the industry. The best of any aids I have tried for bluetooth streaming and phone calls. They are pretty good in background noise. The battery life trails most other brands. Get about 14 hours if I don't use the Cros, but with the Cros, get closer to 10-11 hours. So you'd always have to have a plan on being able to recharge during the day at some point. I recently tried the Starkey Genesis and the battery life was like 60 hours on a single charge. Crazy. The updated app for Phonak is much better, but still a bit buggy. There is no way to adjust the Cros yourself. In order to make any changes to the cros transmitter side, you have to see yoru audiologist in person to do so. A real pain in the rear. Also, Phonak does not yet have the capability to do appointments with your audiologist via your phone's connection. Meaning again, you have to visit in person each and every time you want a small adjustment. Overall thought, it is still one of the best options out there, even with the Lumity line being over 2 years old now.@@tonyborges9797
i had a acoustic neuroma yrs ago deaf in my left ear am purchasing a Phonak lumity why buy 2 different aid meaning the paradise Nidia or would the lumity with coil work with buying 2 aids
I've heard that there are problems with ActiveVent failure, as you would expect of a mechanical device. Additionally, I don't believe the ActiveVents are covered under warranty.
Is the Phonak audio easier for new aid wears hearing there own voice.i have a Starkey genesis AI constantly changes the volume and the sound of how I hear my own voice. Help
Will the Lumity L70 & L90 work in a Bi Cros application? Also is the Paradise CROS P-R the right other ear hearing aid to mate with the Lumity lineup or is there a matching mate? Thanks
I appreciate your informative videos! I recently purchased a pair of Lumity hearing aids. Is there a way to turn off the audio feedback sound effect that plays when I make an adjustment? I find that feature disruptive and annoying! Thanks in advance...
Hi, i have an Issue by hearing my own voice. I use it only on one ear and have recently lost most of my hearing. I have tested the Phonak Paradise 90 version and a Widex hearing aid. Don’t remember the model. But the Widex consultant warble to remove my own voice in the hearing aid by using the software on her laptop. Phonak does not have this feature and I don’t know if anyone also can do this on the market?
Great videos! I had a question about what is able to be toggled on and off at the 9 minute mark. Exactly what feature can't be toggled on and off? Thanks again for all the great videos!
Hey bbballis, thanks for reaching out. This is referring to the bidirectional Bluetooth, ie. The microphones on the hearing aids picking up the hearing aid users voice, resulting in a hands free setup. Thanks for watching! Matthew
Thanks Matthew. So other manufacturers allow you to toggle off the entire Bluetooth temporarily or just the hands-free feature? On other brands, if you toggle off, would you just have to use the phone as if it didn't have Bluetooth?
Hey Patrick, I personally think that it’s an expensive set up and one would be better looking into the likes of the Oticon Mores with a dedicated Cros. Thanks for watching, and I hope that helps, Matthew
I've had the Audeo Paradise for a couple of years. My most annoying problem comes from the aids dying out late in the day, often when I need it most. For context, I do a significant amount of watching both TV and watching videos on a computer using bluetooth. It may not be relevant, but I also continued a long period of using prior aids with ear molds, which seem to serve me well. Is the battery life with this new generation likely to last longer during the day?
I just got my Phonak Audeo last week. I accidentally unpaired my hearing aids with the app. It was unpaired with my iphone and I figured out how to pair with my phone but I had to use the new name the hearing aid showed but now it’s not connected. How do I pair with my Phonak?
I have tried the two sets of Paradise Life P90LRs and had a problem with the sound drifting to one side while streaming audio books. The drift would happen over several minutes and seemed to depend on what noise was around me. I have now asked to try the Lumity L90 life HAs to see if they have the same issue. Have you had anyone have this drifting issue? Thank you so much for all your work getting this information out for everyone to use. I can't imagine what it was like to not have the WEB and have to pick a set of hearing aids.
Hey Fred, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I haven't come across this drifting no. Hopefully your audiologist can help. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Does Lumity have improved charge life over my 2 year old Paradise? I've just gotten a Roger on in and the battery is now going low at about 13 or 14 hours.
Hey Ash, I've done this upgrade on plenty of people and would say that you'll definitely notice the difference. It's 100% worth a trial with your audiologist. Thanks for watching, Matthew
I have an acoustic neuroma in my right ear and have moderate hearing loss in that ear. Practically that means I can hear in that ear, but it is like listening through a curtain. An audiologist has said that I should consider a hearing aid and talked about the Audeo Lumity. I listen to music for many hours a day (stereo system, not streamed) and I wonder how having a single hearing aid would change the experience. I would be hearing naturally in my left ear, but the right would be getting a processed digital signal. Does that cause a noticeable delay? Does it sound better than a slightly deaf right ear? Does anybody have any experience of this scenario?
I too have an acoustic neuroma in my right ear and close to normal hearing in my left ear. I tried the Oticon OPN Si for 30 days almost 2 years ago and felt the improvement was so slight that I returned them. I am being fitted with the Lumity LR90 next week for a trial. For the price I expect significant improvement otherwise will return those too.
I have the same single-sided hearing loss from an acoustic neuroma while normal hearing in the other ear. I am trialing the Phonak Lumity right now. Overall I now have balanced hearing and feel the hearing aid is doing its job well. Specifically to your question of streaming, I tried linking my phone to my single hearing aid, and felt the sound quality was horrible when answering a call. Since I have normal hearing in my other ear, I will simply use that ear to answer the phone as I have for years. Perhaps with two hearing aids it might be different, but I wouldn't recommend streaming to one hearing aid. The other issue I noticed is wind noise while outside. It sounds crackly and will ask about that during my next check-up. I also have tinnitus in that ear, and while I don't have any specific tinnitus setting that I can use, just the fact that I can hear again quite well in a balanced way between both my ears, means the "sense" of having tinnitus seems less. I call that a win. Overall I like this hearing aid, and I have the R-90 with the best technology. The Phonak app is ok, but the "automatic" setting linked to my prescription by my audiologist via real ear measures works just fine. I have to keep reminding myself that a hearing aid is just an "aid", that is, it won't restore perfect, natural, and normal hearing from when I was young. The Lumity seems to work very well as an "aid" and gives me the feeling I have balanced hearing on both sides of my head. That is likely as good as its going to get. Frankly I find the marketing of hearing aids to be over the top when it comes to what users can expect. I just expect to be able to hear better with the aid, and the Lumity delivers that in my view. No "Eureka" moment however.
Hi Anthony, it all depends on the loss in your acoustic neuroma ear. I would also consider looking mg at a A bicros set up which can make a HUGE difference. If the loss is particularly bad then amplifying sound on that ear may make things more challenging to hear, so a Bicros would be better, I hope this helps, chat to your audiologist about it. Many thanks, Matthew
If person cannot hear my voice on a phone call while I am walking outside, how can I use iphone microphone but still hear the other person through my hearing aids?
Phonak recommends that the active vent receiver be replaced every 6 months because it gets gunked up with serum from the ear. Has anyone who has had them longer than 6 months had this issue?
Hi Mathias, that's a big question. Yes, depending on a number of factors. Check out our other tinnitus videos for more details. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Thanks for your review. Quite interesting. A couple of points: Now might be a good time to do away with the term receivers. They are speakers and that is all there is to it. 16 % better understanding of background and noise situations might be attractive but you will get a better understanding when you compare it with a 100-watt lightbulb. Would you notice a lot more light when you compare it with a 116-watt bulb?
Hey Klass, thanks for your feedback. Whilst I agree about the term 'receivers' I'll still use it in videos as thats what the speakers are known by in the industry. In terms of the numbers, yes they're all relative at the end of the day. Keep an eye on the channel as we have some pretty cool things in the pipeline to make these numbers mean more in practice. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Is it possible to assign one of the programs to “Mute” and have that accessible by touch? (I live in the city and sirens go through me if I can’t temporarily mute my hearing aids on the fly! )
The app is a bit flakey. One bug is you can't mute the Bluetooth tv adapter via the app. The screen shows the muting but same sound comes through the HA
By 'mute', do you mean 'turn off' the sound from the TV adapter? If so, why not just use the 'double tap' feature to toggle off/on the TV sound? I use that all the time when watching TV and find it incredibly useful. For example, my wife and I are watching TV and she wants to say something: she raises her hand, I use the double tap to switch off the sound from the TV, we talk, then another double tap takes me back to the TV 🙂
@@peterevans6086 yes, that works and I do use it. I was merely pointing out a bug in the app. Another is that you can't set an ambient to HA ratio which remains. I like one step to left but it needs setting each day.
Are you sure the Lumity are compatible with AciveVent receiver? My audiologist is telling me they aren’t. Currently in trial period with Paradise with ActiveVent.
My next hearing aids will not be a phonak, im tired of the minature size, and need something larger and more practical. I prefer the sound from an analog device over the newer digital stuff that isnt close to the quality we used to have.
Hi have Phonak Audeo Virto ITE Aids and the 2-way Bluetooth connectivity to my Android phone and TV streamer etc is just amazing. Perfect. I've found however that when in a restaurant, my wife and I like to sit together in a romantic fashion. When she speaks to me I have to turn my head and look directly at her in order to hear what she's saying, which is just really irritating.
Hi Matthew, Great informative videos keep it up. Over the past 2 months I've been trialling various hearing aids, Starkey Evolv Ai, Oticon More 1, Widex Moment 440, Phonak Lumity Life and now Widex Sheer. I have had various problems with most of them for one reason or another but nothing with the Phonak Lumity. My trial is about to end and must decide in the next week or so, what I would like to know is there much of a size difference in Phonak Lumity L-R and the Life version? I love the Widex Sheer for the size though. Keep up the good work Stephen
Hey Stephen, I hope that you manage to find the right thing that works for you. There's a small difference in the size, and I would make a call based on if you feel you need the Telecoil or not and potentially look at the RL vs RT. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching, Matthew
I guess I'm going to be the first person to seriously complain about battery life on Lumity Life. I'm just past 2 weeks with my first ever HA for my complicated Reverse Slope hearing deficits, so I am still very much in my learning curve. That said, I have two issues, one major and one minor. First the minor: Under tap control "start/end call or streaming". This feature continuously switches itself off and is therefore non functional. Phonak says they are aware of this issue and will address it with Apple, or fix their app, which ever works I guess! At least I can answer and disconnect with the buttons and Siri works perfectly. Second issue and it's a major one at that: I knew I would never get 24 hours of battery life, but I dammed sure expected more than 14 hours, especially with the non primary HA. Yes, less that 14 hours with virtually no streaming. There was no change with Bluetooth turned off on my phone. I am getting about 18 hours on my primary HA which I think is also less than I should without streaming. Clearly this is not all day use. If I get up at 6AM they are going dead at dinner. I should not have to recharge them in the middle of the afternoon. I had my second Audiology follow up today and we will be requesting replacement HA from Phonak so I can repost here in a week or so with an update on battery life with my new Lumity Life. One non issue is my voice on phone calls. I consistently get very good feedback on my voice volume and tone. Though it is true allot of background noise can interfere. Thanks for a great review!
@@HearingTracker I did, I posted this 9 days ago as a follow up: MAJOR BATTERY UPDATE: After returning my Lumity Life for only giving me 14 hours battery life on the left and 18 on the right. Yesterday I received a new pair of Lumity Life and it confirms that my first set were DEFECTIVE. At this very moment I am at 6% on the Right at just over 20 hours and 11% at on the left. That should give me about 20.5 plus hours max on the right and probably 21 or more hours on the left. I am very pleased.
I have the Phonak Audeo Paradise.I have no hearing in one ear, so I'm a candidate for a CROS HA. When the Paradise CROS was released, the app wouldn't work at all with the HAs, and I've been patiently waiting for the app to be revved. Now that the Lumity line has been released, do you think Phonak will ever update the app to support the Paradise CROS?
Hey Larry, Yes I know it is ridiculous. I'll be the first to let you know on the Hearing Tracker Channel as soon as I have any updates. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Great review of the Phonak Lumity. I'm currently using Marvel BD90 which has been excellent and still very good. Superb Bluetooth streaming and works extremely well with iPhone. What sort of lifespan do hearing aids have in general if well looked after. I'm so tempted by the new Lumity Aids even more so now after your review and full run down of their features.
Hey Nigel, thank you for taking the time to comment. It's worth a trial. I would say there should be a noticeable difference between your B90s and them. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Had bi-lateral L90 slims only 2 weeks are their already knackered. Only wore inside and taken huge care of and now my providers is having to get new ones to replace them. Truly disappointing!
I have a P70. Is there a reason when on a phone call, the myPhonak app can’t access the aids to adjust settings. It works with the TV streamer, but not the phone.
Great video Matthew.I will get my new Lumity in december.My hearing loss is in the lower frequency.I have an open dome at my Widex Beyond now, because i did not like the closed one.Will Activevent be like a semi dome, and then it should be more correct for my hearing loss?
Hey Roy. Thank you for taking the time to comment. That's a good question and hard to say without seeing your hearing profile. A low frequency hearing loss is not technically what it's designed for, however I could see merits in trying it. There are generic tips that you can use to demo it with so it would be great for you to feedback to the RUclips audience. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Great video. A quick question please: are the Phonak Lumity models mentioned in this video significantly better at dealing with background noise in comparison with the Virto 90? Cutting out background noise is important to me but I’d rather have an in-the-ear model if it works just as well
@@HearingTracker Hi, Matthew, sorry for the delay coming back to you. I didn’t realise how to access messages on RUclips! Yes, the Virto is the IIC. Andy
I purchased Phonak Lumity Life hearing aids in Dec 2023. I play pickle ball 3x a week in South Florida. They have failed multiple times with sweating and the heat. Phonak claims Life is sweat proof or water proof up to 10 cm. Not true. My Phonak Life has failed three times in 6 months. The sweat proof feature has not held up to its claim from Phonak. Disappointed and frustrated 😢
Have profound mixed loss and just purchased lumity. I am not impressed with the performance of the rechargeable battery as the do not hold charge long enough to get you thru the day. I guess phonak expects users to ration the day time use and recharge during day if you plan on evening activities at all. In addition to this battery being insufficient, sound gets distorted especially if you play instrument or audiophiles. This very pricey new technology is just not living up to the hype.
Hey Ursula, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. The batteries should last longer so chat with your audiologist, plus they should be able to adjust for the distortion too. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Hi Claire, that all depends on the audiologist that you see so I can’t answer that sadly. Check out the Lumity page on the hearing tracker page for more info. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Search online, but at Zip Hearing they're $4598.00 and lower at other online providers. Check out online providers carefully to make sure they're legit. My L90R cost $6k because I have good Medicare Advantage, and the supplier of the aids eats all of that up and wants $1k out of pocket. But $500 bucks per ear was good for me.
Sounds (sorry, couldn't resist...) like this brand is the one for me. I understand all the gee whiz versions and avant-garde thinking in Opticon Signia, Widex, and Starkey, and I applaud their efforts. But it sounds like Phonak is reasonably fully featured and is still meat 'n potatoes.
RUclips just fed me an ad for "Q-grips"... (CLEAN & MASSAGE YOUR EARS WITHOUT HARMFUL COTTON SWABS!) looked potentially damaging to me... maybe they are ok, but certainly wouldn't want your audience to be misled-- Do you approve -- or disapprove of the ads they feed your audience?
I've lost over $6000 dollars on lost hearing aids, I've painted the ones I'm using now with florescent orange hoping for improvement with the next search, that's sure to come, just a matter of time.
App is terrible, patients still complaining of it. no one knows you can even click the equalizer button in the top right, its too small and unintuitive for old people to figure out. the old app was much better. Sonova should be embarrassed
Hey Michael, have you downloaded the most recent version of the new app. You're right about the 'hidden' equaliser yes. I've fed this back to Phonak so lets see if they listen to the people on this one. Thanks for watching, Matthew
@@HearingTracker of course, I am a HCP. Their old app was much better, especially in the Adjust Program section, they at least had the pictures of the Mic Directionality as well while you were adjusting it and able to see what it was doing! (although i think they were too small for old people to see, but at least they were there, to give them a idea) its not easy explaining to patients what the sliders are doing now.
Hey Mr White, yup I’m afraid so. I’ve a few patients that feel the same. Rechargeable is for the masses, but not for all. Thanks for watching 😊 Matthew
Absolutely... no rechargeable ! I work sometimes 16 hours.. or if I have grandkids over I just want to have it in ears so I can listen for troubles at night.. Hell no to rechareables!
I've found it more pleasant to forget the hearing aids when going to loud concerts, and many times it more pleasant listening to the car audio without them, less clash, less noise, and better sounding.
_Let me know which features you think will be most useful for you..._
Waterproof. I'm a boater. How will these perform in a damp saltwater environment with occasional spray?
the best would be phonak b tanium na battery 13
Long term hearing aid user. I have the Lumity and the RogerOn In. I had Oticon OPN 1 previously and have high frequency hearing loss. Hearing better in a noisy environment is the number 1 priority for me. The hearing experience with the Lumity in a restaurant setting doesn't show any improvement in the Auto setting for me over the Oticon. If I put in a custom program to better suit the environment I find the improvement is marginal. Using the Roger On In in table mode at a restaurant I find it pretty useless despite prioritising the seating positions. The hearing experience, for me anyway, is actually slightly worse than just with the hearing aids. In pointing mode though it is excellent but who wants to point the thing at your restaurant companions. Presenter mode is great too as is the optical connection for the TV. It provides crisp clear sound direct to the hearing aids. Streaming can be a bit flaky and you sometimes have to turn off the aids or reset Bluetooth to get it back. Once I had to actually put them in the recharger to reset them. Nothing else worked to reactivate streaming. The phone call streaming works well in quiet situations and even in moderately noisy environments but a few times I had to seek out a quieter spot so the caller could hear me. I had no problem with the battery lasting all day but if I had the choice I would have chosen a battery powered model. There is nothing worse than running out of charge and not being able to quickly fix it. All in all I would give them a 7 out of 10.
Hey Roberre164
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experiences. This is exactly what I'm hoping to achieve with the channel. If there is any more practical info that you think would be useful I would love to hear more from you in the comments. Matthew
Yes I do not like the rechargeable battery being built in, I would rather have spare rechargeable batteries, this has been problematic for me too.
MAJOR BATTERY UPDATE: After returning my Lumity Life for only giving me 14 hours battery life on the left and 18 on the right. Yesterday I received a new pair of Lumity Life and it confirms that my first set were DEFECTIVE. At this very moment I am at 6% on the Right at just over 20 hours and 11% at on the left. That should give me about 20.5 plus hours max on the right and probably 21 or more hours on the left. I am very pleased.
AMAZING!! Thanks for sharing and updating us. Matthew
Thanks for the interesting review. At present I am having the L90RL on a trial basis, no doubt they're excellent hearing aids. You were very careful with the statement that the battery would be sufficient for a working day, without defining the length in hours of a working days. The battery charge of these hearing aids last between 14 and 15 hours, without streaming at all. I owe the P90R since 10 months, and the battery charge of the device with the Bluetooth function lasts maximum a little more than 14 hours, exactly the same like the ones I am having now. Devices have been sent several times to Phonak and nothing has changed.
You mentioned the "my phonak app", it should be a piece of cake for a company like phonak ( senova) to integrate in their APP the possibility of changing the Bluetooth functionality from one device to the other. At the moment the device with Bluetooth functionality switches off after 14 hours, while the other one still has 40% capacity. No need to mention that the last 10% battery capacity are very annoying due to the low battery alert.
Thanks again for the review and sorry that my comment became so long.
Hey Taan, it's always great to hear feedback from real life users so that others can benefit! I love this. Thanks for taking the time to feed this back. I really appreciate this. Matthew
Mathew, your reviews are outstanding. Your delivery rate of speech is just right for me. Other reviews are often too fast for me, and I have to stop and go back often. It would be helpful if your reviewers listed their dates of purchase for comparisons, as Phonak makes constant updates and corrections. My L90-RL pair will arrive in Feb 2023, and I intend to send you a review. Some of your reviewers may have the first release models and as we know, there are always updates that follow quickly. It would be helpful to know those dates of purchase and/or factory repairs for comparison. I thank your viewers for their very helpful comments.
Hey Skip, what a lovely message! Thanks for the feedback! Yes I agree, perhaps I’ll mention it in my videos as a request for those leaving comments going forwards. Thanks for watching, Matthew
That's ironic.
I am not native English speaker but I actually played this video at 1.5x
AGREED! Matthew is extremely well spoken and very understandable in all of his videos!
when watching any spoken info on RUclips, may I suggest setting playback speed to .75 (accessible under SETTINGS on RUclips)-it makes a BIG difference for my patients with hearing loss and assists with understanding those who talk fast (i.e. Dr. Cliff! LOL) Happy Hearing!🦻🦻
Great overview. The ActiveVent receiver is the feature I'm most interested in.
Wowwww!!!! This is a great video covering everything on the phonak lumity hearing aids. Thank you so much Matthew!!
Thanks for watching Carla, I’m glad that you liked the video. Matthew
I just ordered Audeo LR. Currently I use Audeo M90R. Personally and I'm and old guy, I have no trouble at all changing domes and wax guards. Kudo's to your reviews.
Hey Dave, thats really kind of you to say. Thanks for watching and feeing back , Matthew
Thanks. I have just ordered my first pair of Phonak hearing aids and found this video to be extremely informative. Excellent, in fact 👏 👌
Hey Harvey, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I’m glad it was useful. Matthew
Great job on producing this video... the entire video was helpful to me in making a choice between the Oticon vs Lumity 90. I plan on getting my new hearing aids in the next week...and will keep you posted on any "suggestion that you can pass along to Phonak..." as you suggested.
Hey Frank, thanks for taking the time to feedback! Good luck next week and keep me posted. Matthew
New to the hearing aid assistance club, great informational review. I'm a retired seismic data processor/IT guy so am very familiar with frequency and the various ways to process, filter and enhance, hence a bit geeky around what they are actually doing. One thing I would like to see is what 'function' they are actively using when in 'automatic' mode - perhaps a switch/toggle on/off or a time stamped log that could be reviewed.Maybe not a permanent thing but run for 5 minutes or so such that it doesn't interfere with functionality.
Thank u so much for the review 🙏 I am excited for the stereozoom 2.0
Hey Messi! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment, Matthew
I found the review very insightful and interesting. My 7 year old signia hearing aids were replaced today. I now am trialling a pair of Phonak L90-LR and really like the improvement in sound. However the sound effect used between segments is not only annoying but degrades the quality of your videos. Axe the sound effects.
At the end you said your patients had better understanding in background and noise situations. What type of hearing loss did the majority have? A rough break down of the different types hearing loss would be good. I personally have high frequency loss.
Hey Bob, so far I’ve fitted quite a mix. All sensorineural, ranging from mild-moderate with generic tips to to severe-profound with custom tips.
Yesterday a lesser common low frequency hearing loss which also went well. They’ve all matched real ear measurement targets well too. With a high frequency loss I think that you would be a good candidate. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Hi
Thank you so much for such a comprehensive and thorough review; it's really helped me.
Hey Alan, you’re more than welcome. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Thank you for your excellent explanation. I hope they will offer a biCROS selection soon.
Wow thank you so much for this thoughtful review. I have a severe/profound loss and currently have old phonak marvels. My audiologist is giving me a test pair of Lumitys soon. I cannot WAIT!! I will definitely ask for the activevent now✨
Hey Onedine45, you’ll love the change. It all depends on your hearing loss and being severe-profound it may be out of scope. Have a good chat with your audiologist about it. Thanks for watching and taking the time to subscribe. It would be great to get your feedback on your new hearing aids so drop me a note on here. Thanks, Matthew
Thanks for this informative presentation on Phonak lumity. The narrow point I wish to convey is just as the HAs can trough blue tooth connect to more than one source , phone and iPad etc. it should also be able to connect to more than one roger accessory. I find the roger select better than the roger on in the table position as it has more microphones but the ON in a directional situation is better. My roger select lies in the box. Hope Phonak give the necessary tweak.
Hey Zubin, thank you for taking the time to comment. Thats great feedback I'll make sure to send it over to Phonak. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Thanks for a great review! Very helpful! Just wondering if there is a tracking technology for lost hearing aids.
Ah thank you for the comment Margaret! Yes in their respective apps, however not for Phonak at present! Thanks for watching, Matthew
Hi this is great. I prefer BTE rather than ric. I hope phonak releases one soon.
Me too! Watch this space, Matthew
connecting 2 devices at once and tap control, next month I'm due for another hearing test and an upgrade hearing aids
100% worth a trial then to see how you get on. I’d love to hear your feedback. Matthew
Hello Matthew,
I have recently dipped into your videos and am now paying particular attention to the Phonak Lumity one as I expect to try a pair next week.
May I make a gentle observation on your manner of delivery?
You speak at a gallop, listening to you makes me quite breathless!
Also you move from one topic to the next without time to draw breath. Think paragraphs for each topic - and take a couple of breaths between them. That gives us a couple of seconds to absorb the last topic and be ready for the next. Note how I leave a blank line between paragraphs - a pause to think.
Please keep in mind that some of us are several decades older than you and our brains don't work quite as fast as they did 50 years ago. Your pace is a bit much at times. And I am running a bit behind you still interpreting what you have just said.
A Phonak Lumity question: with some Widex aids I have been trying, the sound in a call (phone or Whatsapp) comes direct to my aids, but with a video call the voice goes to the phone loudspeaker. With the Lumity in a video call can sound be directed to the aids?
Thank you for your videos.
I do appreciate the subtitles.
David H-S
I facetime with my Lumity life and it only uses the HA. Same on all phone calls, though I have not tried any other apps
Hi David, thank you for the feedback. I’ll be sure to take it on board.
Regarding the Bluetooth - Lumity will play all sounds via the hearing aids sue to them using classic Bluetooth yes.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to feedback! Matthew
Perfect!
Very thorough video and well done.! I have not been fitted for these hearing aids yet but am definitely looking forward to it in the next couple of weeks. I have medium hearing loss in the right ear and low loss in the left ear so I am thinking I will get a lot of benefit from these hearing aids. If anyone can answer this question please do. Does wearing hearing aids reduce tinnitus sounds.? That is my big problem. Tinnitus in both ears is driving me insane. Thank you.
Great detail! THANKS.
Thank you for this video. I am currently demoing a pair of Lumity 90s. My audiologist, whom I respect wants 6k while they can be purchased on line for $2548 which they claim comes with programming via zoom, support and replacement parts. I would appreciate your thoughts on the cost/benefit of these 2 options. Thanks.
Did you ever get a reply to your question?
I would also like your opinion on this Matthew. Thankd
Apple watch App please. I currently wear Oticon More 1's and use the Apple Watch App multiple times a day. Considering Phonak, that is a potential deal killer.
Please provide feedback to Phonak to have the app to run in the background so you don’t have to re-sync the HA when you open the app.
Hey Robert, I've forwarded this feedback on. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Great video! Thanks for review!
Ahhhhh HM. Thanks for the lovely comment. Thanks for watching, Matthew
I'm brand new to this - I suffered SSNHL in my left ear overnight essentially in February 2022. Just starting to investigate hearing aids. My hearing loss is reverse slope - low frequency hearing loss (moderate to severe) sloping up to almost normal in the higher frequencies. My right ear is 'impeccable' I'm told. So I am looking for a single hearing aid. I've been told the low frequency loss is harder to fit/fix and that a hearing aid may not help me as much as it would for someone with high frequency loss. Would this particular hearing aid (Audeo Lumity) have features that would help me. I'm doing a "trial" from Phonak right now and it is okay but not great (a lot of tinny-ness).....the Activent intrigued me because I've noticed that when I put in a Bose earbud which closes off the canal completely, I hear tinniness with music or talking on phone for example....but when set my Apple earphones loosely in my ear....it seems better. So the Activent made me wonder if the idea of opening/closing the sound would be helpful. Any advice you can share would be appreciated.
Hey Cheryl, It's so hard to comment without seeing your audiological profile. As long as your audiologist is following best practices that gives you the best opportunity to hear. Thanks for watching, Matthew
I have the phonak limity and have nothing but problems with it…so I not only have stress from my tinnitus but now I’m stressed about these hearing aids
Hey Kathy, they shouldn't be giving you any issues but may be faulty. Ask for a replacement. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Great to get a full review of these. And great job on covering so many aspects. I'll trying the Lumity L90 with telecoil now and the sound quality "comfort" for me is somewhere between Widex Moment and Signia 7AX. The Widex provided the most natural sound and hearing speech seemed effortless, whereas the Signias were uncomfortable in terms of the quality of the amplification. One thing I've noticed is the the battery life for me is not as good as the Widex or Signia. I still want to try the ReSound Omnia and Widex Sheer before I decide, so would be great to see reviews of those one day. Thanks so much for your great videos. It really does help and I very much appreciate it.
I guess the battery life is because Phonic are using classic bluetooth while Widex, Signia and GN use Bluetooth low energy.
Hey Greg, that’s great feedback thank you. Keep it coming! I have a set of Omnias, but they’re just being released in the UK so don’t have enough feedback from patients to do a review yet. As soon as I’ve started following up patients I’ll be sure to review them. Thanks for watching. Matthew
I also really would want to try the widex,.. I'm a singer and play piano so I need something perfect.. I am debating whether to switch to widex because I have these hearing aids right now (the Audeo Lumpy ones from this video) and they seem pretty natural, and the music setting is really good.. .I am also changing to custom molds as opposed to the rubber tulip domes, which I absolutely hate the domes because they feel extremely annoying, and ive heard the phonak actually has a really amazing reputation for the custom molds apparently,.. So that why I'm debating on going with widex or not.. Do you not find these to have a natural quality? I wouldn't know the different between these and the widex ones though.. My hearing loss is a mild to moderate flat hearing loss,.
Hi Matthew. I am right in the middle of comparing Phonak and Oticon hearing aids. I like the Phonak 90 the best BUT now that they have come out with the Lumity - I am wondering if I should try the Lumity too. Can you tell me where I can find a side by side comparison of the features and benefits of the Paradise 90 and Lumity LR, It would make it easire to go thru the differences and understand the features and benefits better. THanks
Hey Joanne, I’ll try and get something down in a video. For me, unless you need a Cros system, go for Lumity. Thanks for watching and subscribe for updates, Matthew
Hi, Matthew. Great video thanks. I'm looking at Lumity 90. You mention the problem that phone callers on the other end of the line have with background noise on calls. (My brother has this problem with Oticon mini rite, too). it's a big issue... What's the solution?
Hey Jonny, thank you for your positive feedback! Yes if you and your brother are on an iphone: try this out... ruclips.net/video/5ptHf49l2QA/видео.html
Ive been looking for hearing aids made to wear over the head like headphones for over 25 years. Surely im not the only hearing impaired person that detest having devices that are so easily lost and hard to use.
Hello Matthew, please compare us with Phonak lumity with Oticon more , thank you
Hey Ahmed, leave it with me and I'll see what I can do. Thanks for watching, Matthew
I guess that, if the Prism chip on the Audeo Paradise and Audeo Lumity is exactly the same, in principle it would be possible to update the Paradise with the same firmware in order to get some of the new features?
Hey Klaas, in a dream world I imagine that could work. In reality I don’t think it will happen for now! I like the way you think though, Matthew
@@HearingTracker I agree. The modern world is very focused on money. Phonak is not any different.
very helpful video. they do have waterproofing but you do not advise your patients to go swimming with the hearing aids.
Did I understand this correctly in your video review, you say that the device is waterproof but the receiver is not? normally technically no water can get on the inside of the receiver but as we know in the beginning if your earpieces are just new you have a perfect fit... but over time the earpieces loosen up a bit so that yes water can get through. Then you are still 100% protected from the waterproofing, right?
And the last question : during calling via bluetooth on your hearing aids. I have a compilot 2 that I use now and if I receive a call during the call I can have my microphones on the outside of the hearing aids extra muted to -30db so that I can hear the conversation / music streaming better. But with these new devices you no longer need compilot, but how do you solve that? because if I understood correctly, phonak has no solution for that? that is a serious flaw oh my god.
Great presentation.
Do you know if Phonack is planning on using the Android microphone in a phone call instead of the hearing aids microphones?
Hey, thanks for the feedback. There’s no news of this so far… will keep you posted if I hear of anything, Matthew
I have a question, do you have a personal preference for the Phonak Lumity hearing aids or the Oticon More Hearing Aids?
Hey Legend!! It really depends on the patient sat infront of me as there are pros and cons to both. Both are GREAT hearing aids though. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Thanks Matthew, that was an awesome look at these hearing aids. Can you tell me how they perform in windy conditions as I live where the wind blows often and the wind noise function on my Starkey hearing aids performs dismally. Thanks again.
Hi Bill, thanks for taking the time to comment. Patient seem to report similar experiences with exposed mics on all receiver in canal hearing aids sadly.
the waterproof build quality and better speech in noisy environments are my main concerns
Hey Bailey, it sounds like the LIFE model could be right up your street then. Thanks for watching, Matthew
wait so the LRL is not a good choice for noisy environment?
@@assassin7250 I got the LRL 50 model. I think an advanced 70 or premium 90 tier level will check all the boxes
@@assassin7250I quickly remove my hearing aids when I encounter a noisy environment.
Generic question, how do rechargeable batteries perform over time? Other devices’ batteries degrade with use/time, so if HA batteries last ‘a full day’ when new, what about in 3-5 years time? I need to update my Phonak HAs but I’m very apprehensive about moving from disposable batteries. May have to go for another manufacturer. Thanks for this informative review.
Very good question, I'm also interested in it. It's a pity that nobody knows it...
I’ve had Phonak Paradise for 3 years. I wear them daily from 8am to 11pm. I haven’t noticed any degradation of the battery at all.
This hearing aids sounds very much like paradise with upgrade chip.. I have paradise with cros. I would like to see the myphonak app to have cros into the settings. It has been promised now still waiting. Do you know if this going to have cros in the myphonak app?
Hey Nikki, you’re right that’s exactly what it is. Still no news on the MyPhonak App working with Cros. As soon as I know something I’ll make a video so make sure you subscribe to be notified. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Great video Mathew, if I can discuss my problem on phone.
I have sudden loss of hearing in left ear and cross Phonak is not helping so suggested to try L70. Or L90
I also wear Phonak hearing aids in right ear.
Hey Ashok, I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble. I would suggest heading over to your audiologist and hopefully they'll be able to personalise your care knowing your case. Good luck, Matthew
ashok ji..apne konsa liya and kaisa experience rha..meri mother ko bhi zarurat hain...bohot takleef mein hain hum...any suggestions and experience would appreciated...thanks 🙏🙏
@@rachitmehta26
Keep on trying hearing aids and proper adjustment for hearing is important.
Doctor will further guide you.
As another stated here, biggest complaint with Phonak is their app not being compatible with the Cros system. Basically useless without that ability to adjust on the fly. If you can tell them to fix this issue, as they’ve promised for 2 years now, and release it for the Lumity series, that would be great!
Hey Matt, I could not agree more! It’s a basic fix. I’ll update you on the channel when I have any further info. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Actually it's now compatible with the cros system thanks to an app update
It doesn't work half the time with Phonak hearing aids. The device is almost always problematic for me.
I’m thinking about buying the L90 with the cros as I have single sided deafness in my left side. What’s your overall thoughts on this hearing aid? This will be my first pair.
They are about as good as it gets in the industry. The best of any aids I have tried for bluetooth streaming and phone calls. They are pretty good in background noise. The battery life trails most other brands. Get about 14 hours if I don't use the Cros, but with the Cros, get closer to 10-11 hours. So you'd always have to have a plan on being able to recharge during the day at some point. I recently tried the Starkey Genesis and the battery life was like 60 hours on a single charge. Crazy. The updated app for Phonak is much better, but still a bit buggy. There is no way to adjust the Cros yourself. In order to make any changes to the cros transmitter side, you have to see yoru audiologist in person to do so. A real pain in the rear. Also, Phonak does not yet have the capability to do appointments with your audiologist via your phone's connection. Meaning again, you have to visit in person each and every time you want a small adjustment. Overall thought, it is still one of the best options out there, even with the Lumity line being over 2 years old now.@@tonyborges9797
I live in the USA and have never had the opportunity to use my Telecoil feature.
i had a acoustic neuroma yrs ago deaf in my left ear am purchasing a Phonak lumity why buy 2 different aid meaning the paradise Nidia or would the lumity with coil work with buying 2 aids
Hey Ron, I’m not sure that I follow. Lumity is a great hearing aid for you to try though. Thanks for watching, Matthew
I've heard that there are problems with ActiveVent failure, as you would expect of a mechanical device. Additionally, I don't believe the ActiveVents are covered under warranty.
Hey William, that's not strictly true. The issue with with the Costco Kirkland 10 model. Not Lumity. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Is the Phonak audio easier for new aid wears hearing there own voice.i have a Starkey genesis AI constantly changes the volume and the sound of how I hear my own voice. Help
Hey Whasup, honestly that's down to the skill of your audiologist rather than the hearing aids. . Good luck! Matthew
Will the Lumity L70 & L90 work in a Bi Cros application? Also is the Paradise CROS P-R the right other ear hearing aid to mate with the Lumity lineup or is there a matching mate? Thanks
I appreciate your informative videos! I recently purchased a pair of Lumity hearing aids. Is there a way to turn off the audio feedback sound effect that plays when I make an adjustment? I find that feature disruptive and annoying! Thanks in advance...
Hey Darleen, I'm glad they're of use! Have a chat with your audiologist and they should be able to help, Matthew
Hi, i have an Issue by hearing my own voice. I use it only on one ear and have recently lost most of my hearing.
I have tested the Phonak Paradise 90 version and a Widex hearing aid. Don’t remember the model. But the Widex consultant warble to remove my own voice in the hearing aid by using the software on her laptop.
Phonak does not have this feature and I don’t know if anyone also can do this on the market?
Has Phonak added (to Lumity) the ability to use Roger Select iN for bluetooth calls or switch from 2 way to one way bluetooth calls?
Hey Kye, thanks for taking the time to comment. Yes there is 2 way BT with the select,...I think I follow your question properly. Matthew
Great videos! I had a question about what is able to be toggled on and off at the 9 minute mark. Exactly what feature can't be toggled on and off? Thanks again for all the great videos!
Hey bbballis, thanks for reaching out. This is referring to the bidirectional Bluetooth, ie. The microphones on the hearing aids picking up the hearing aid users voice, resulting in a hands free setup.
Thanks for watching! Matthew
Thanks Matthew. So other manufacturers allow you to toggle off the entire Bluetooth temporarily or just the hands-free feature? On other brands, if you toggle off, would you just have to use the phone as if it didn't have Bluetooth?
while Lumity does not have a Cros at the moment, can a pair of Lumity be configured into a Cros system?
Hey Patrick, I personally think that it’s an expensive set up and one would be better looking into the likes of the Oticon Mores with a dedicated Cros. Thanks for watching, and I hope that helps, Matthew
I've had the Audeo Paradise for a couple of years. My most annoying problem comes from the aids dying out late in the day, often when I need it most. For context, I do a significant amount of watching both TV and watching videos on a computer using bluetooth. It may not be relevant, but I also continued a long period of using prior aids with ear molds, which seem to serve me well. Is the battery life with this new generation likely to last longer during the day?
How do u compare between the signia IX and the phonak lumity
I just got my Phonak Audeo last week. I accidentally unpaired my hearing aids with the app. It was unpaired with my iphone and I figured out how to pair with my phone but I had to use the new name the hearing aid showed but now it’s not connected. How do I pair with my Phonak?
Can parading hearing aids be upgraded for any of the new features?
Hey Amby, great question. Sadly not, you would need to replace your hearing aids. TBH I would wait until the next generation. Matthew
I have tried the two sets of Paradise Life P90LRs and had a problem with the sound drifting to one side while streaming audio books. The drift would happen over several minutes and seemed to depend on what noise was around me. I have now asked to try the Lumity L90 life HAs to see if they have the same issue. Have you had anyone have this drifting issue? Thank you so much for all your work getting this information out for everyone to use. I can't imagine what it was like to not have the WEB and have to pick a set of hearing aids.
Hey Fred, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I haven't come across this drifting no. Hopefully your audiologist can help. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Does Lumity have improved charge life over my 2 year old Paradise? I've just gotten a Roger on in and the battery is now going low at about 13 or 14 hours.
Hey Dan! It should be at LEAST 20 hours with a full day of streaming. Thanks for watching, Matthew
I have the Phonak Marvels M90 right now, are these a decent upgrade from them?
Hey Ash, I've done this upgrade on plenty of people and would say that you'll definitely notice the difference. It's 100% worth a trial with your audiologist. Thanks for watching, Matthew
I have an acoustic neuroma in my right ear and have moderate hearing loss in that ear. Practically that means I can hear in that ear, but it is like listening through a curtain. An audiologist has said that I should consider a hearing aid and talked about the Audeo Lumity. I listen to music for many hours a day (stereo system, not streamed) and I wonder how having a single hearing aid would change the experience. I would be hearing naturally in my left ear, but the right would be getting a processed digital signal. Does that cause a noticeable delay? Does it sound better than a slightly deaf right ear? Does anybody have any experience of this scenario?
I too have an acoustic neuroma in my right ear and close to normal hearing in my left ear. I tried the Oticon OPN Si for 30 days almost 2 years ago and felt the improvement was so slight that I returned them. I am being fitted with the Lumity LR90 next week for a trial. For the price I expect significant improvement otherwise will return those too.
@@timcreelman3540 I’d be interested in your experience with the Lumity. Thanks
@@anthonydavies9093 Will do. I expect to try the Lumity for 30 days beginning on Jan 3, 2023. Will post my experiences.
I have the same single-sided hearing loss from an acoustic neuroma while normal hearing in the other ear. I am trialing the Phonak Lumity right now. Overall I now have balanced hearing and feel the hearing aid is doing its job well. Specifically to your question of streaming, I tried linking my phone to my single hearing aid, and felt the sound quality was horrible when answering a call. Since I have normal hearing in my other ear, I will simply use that ear to answer the phone as I have for years. Perhaps with two hearing aids it might be different, but I wouldn't recommend streaming to one hearing aid. The other issue I noticed is wind noise while outside. It sounds crackly and will ask about that during my next check-up. I also have tinnitus in that ear, and while I don't have any specific tinnitus setting that I can use, just the fact that I can hear again quite well in a balanced way between both my ears, means the "sense" of having tinnitus seems less. I call that a win. Overall I like this hearing aid, and I have the R-90 with the best technology. The Phonak app is ok, but the "automatic" setting linked to my prescription by my audiologist via real ear measures works just fine. I have to keep reminding myself that a hearing aid is just an "aid", that is, it won't restore perfect, natural, and normal hearing from when I was young. The Lumity seems to work very well as an "aid" and gives me the feeling I have balanced hearing on both sides of my head. That is likely as good as its going to get. Frankly I find the marketing of hearing aids to be over the top when it comes to what users can expect. I just expect to be able to hear better with the aid, and the Lumity delivers that in my view. No "Eureka" moment however.
Hi Anthony, it all depends on the loss in your acoustic neuroma ear. I would also consider looking mg at a A bicros set up which can make a HUGE difference. If the loss is particularly bad then amplifying sound on that ear may make things more challenging to hear, so a Bicros would be better, I hope this helps, chat to your audiologist about it. Many thanks, Matthew
What is the rechargable battery life with the lumity??
Read my comment above on Battery Life!
@@gbkworf perhaps I am not the only one who missed that even so I watched the entire video, so why not simply answer the question
Hey Herb, Phonak have tested the batteries to last up to 6 years as far as I am aware. Thank for watching, Matthew
If person cannot hear my voice on a phone call while I am walking outside, how can I use iphone microphone but still hear the other person through my hearing aids?
Phonak recommends that the active vent receiver be replaced every 6 months because it gets gunked up with serum from the ear. Has anyone who has had them longer than 6 months had this issue?
I have Tinnitus (ringing in the ears for 40 years) can this reduce the ringing. Mathias
Hi Mathias, that's a big question. Yes, depending on a number of factors. Check out our other tinnitus videos for more details. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Is there a comparable Resound hearing aid to the Phonak Lumity?
Thanks for your review. Quite interesting.
A couple of points: Now might be a good time to do away with the term receivers. They are speakers and that is all there is to it.
16 % better understanding of background and noise situations might be attractive but you will get a better understanding when you compare it with a 100-watt lightbulb. Would you notice a lot more light when you compare it with a 116-watt bulb?
Hey Klass, thanks for your feedback. Whilst I agree about the term 'receivers' I'll still use it in videos as thats what the speakers are known by in the industry. In terms of the numbers, yes they're all relative at the end of the day. Keep an eye on the channel as we have some pretty cool things in the pipeline to make these numbers mean more in practice.
Thanks for watching, Matthew
Is it possible to assign one of the programs to “Mute” and have that accessible by touch? (I live in the city and sirens go through me if I can’t temporarily mute my hearing aids on the fly! )
Hey Darleen, absolutely that’s an easy fix 😊. Thanks for watching, Matthew
@@HearingTracker thank you
The app is a bit flakey. One bug is you can't mute the Bluetooth tv adapter via the app. The screen shows the muting but same sound comes through the HA
Hey Lee, Yes sadly not. Ill feed back to Phonak. Thanks for watching, Matthew
By 'mute', do you mean 'turn off' the sound from the TV adapter? If so, why not just use the 'double tap' feature to toggle off/on the TV sound? I use that all the time when watching TV and find it incredibly useful. For example, my wife and I are watching TV and she wants to say something: she raises her hand, I use the double tap to switch off the sound from the TV, we talk, then another double tap takes me back to the TV 🙂
@@peterevans6086 yes, that works and I do use it. I was merely pointing out a bug in the app. Another is that you can't set an ambient to HA ratio which remains. I like one step to left but it needs setting each day.
Are you sure the Lumity are compatible with AciveVent receiver? My audiologist is telling me they aren’t. Currently in trial period with Paradise with ActiveVent.
Hey Thomas, yes they are compatible. If you don't need a CROS or batteries then I would switch. Thanks for watching, Matthew
My next hearing aids will not be a phonak, im tired of the minature size, and need something larger and more practical. I prefer the sound from an analog device over the newer digital stuff that isnt close to the quality we used to have.
Sir does these hearing aids have cros/bicros
Hi have Phonak Audeo Virto ITE Aids and the 2-way Bluetooth connectivity to my Android phone and TV streamer etc is just amazing. Perfect. I've found however that when in a restaurant, my wife and I like to sit together in a romantic fashion. When she speaks to me I have to turn my head and look directly at her in order to hear what she's saying, which is just really irritating.
Hi Matthew,
Great informative videos keep it up. Over the past 2 months I've been trialling various hearing aids, Starkey Evolv Ai, Oticon More 1, Widex Moment 440, Phonak Lumity Life and now Widex Sheer. I have had various problems with most of them for one reason or another but nothing with the Phonak Lumity.
My trial is about to end and must decide in the next week or so, what I would like to know is there much of a size difference in Phonak Lumity L-R and the Life version?
I love the Widex Sheer for the size though.
Keep up the good work
Stephen
Hey Stephen, I hope that you manage to find the right thing that works for you. There's a small difference in the size, and I would make a call based on if you feel you need the Telecoil or not and potentially look at the RL vs RT. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Larger size!? What I'm wanting.
where ít link for buy this , so that ?
Hey Long, you'll need to see an audiologist. Thanks for watching, Matthew
I guess I'm going to be the first person to seriously complain about battery life on Lumity Life. I'm just past 2 weeks with my first ever HA for my complicated Reverse Slope hearing deficits, so I am still very much in my learning curve. That said, I have two issues, one major and one minor. First the minor: Under tap control "start/end call or streaming". This feature continuously switches itself off and is therefore non functional. Phonak says they are aware of this issue and will address it with Apple, or fix their app, which ever works I guess! At least I can answer and disconnect with the buttons and Siri works perfectly. Second issue and it's a major one at that: I knew I would never get 24 hours of battery life, but I dammed sure expected more than 14 hours, especially with the non primary HA. Yes, less that 14 hours with virtually no streaming. There was no change with Bluetooth turned off on my phone. I am getting about 18 hours on my primary HA which I think is also less than I should without streaming. Clearly this is not all day use. If I get up at 6AM they are going dead at dinner. I should not have to recharge them in the middle of the afternoon. I had my second Audiology follow up today and we will be requesting replacement HA from Phonak so I can repost here in a week or so with an update on battery life with my new Lumity Life. One non issue is my voice on phone calls. I consistently get very good feedback on my voice volume and tone. Though it is true allot of background noise can interfere. Thanks for a great review!
Hey GBKworf. Somethings amiss there. I'd send them back. Thanks for watching, Matthew
@@HearingTracker I did, I posted this 9 days ago as a follow up: MAJOR BATTERY UPDATE: After returning my Lumity Life for only giving me 14 hours battery life on the left and 18 on the right. Yesterday I received a new pair of Lumity Life and it confirms that my first set were DEFECTIVE. At this very moment I am at 6% on the Right at just over 20 hours and 11% at on the left. That should give me about 20.5 plus hours max on the right and probably 21 or more hours on the left. I am very pleased.
@@gbkworf I’m delighted to hear this! Sorry for the delayed reply. Matthew
Do they work well with Reverse Slope hearing loss?
@@ash9567 Absolutely, that's what I have. But you will probably need Phonaks C Shell Custom Molds to make them work perfectly. They are amazing.
I have the Phonak Audeo Paradise.I have no hearing in one ear, so I'm a candidate for a CROS HA. When the Paradise CROS was released, the app wouldn't work at all with the HAs, and I've been patiently waiting for the app to be revved. Now that the Lumity line has been released, do you think Phonak will ever update the app to support the Paradise CROS?
Hey Larry, Yes I know it is ridiculous. I'll be the first to let you know on the Hearing Tracker Channel as soon as I have any updates. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Great review of the Phonak Lumity. I'm currently using Marvel BD90 which has been excellent and still very good. Superb Bluetooth streaming and works extremely well with iPhone. What sort of lifespan do hearing aids have in general if well looked after. I'm so tempted by the new Lumity Aids even more so now after your review and full run down of their features.
Hey Nigel, thank you for taking the time to comment. It's worth a trial. I would say there should be a noticeable difference between your B90s and them. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Why dont you give info about the price of those Lumities ?
Had bi-lateral L90 slims only 2 weeks are their already knackered. Only wore inside and taken huge care of and now my providers is having to get new ones to replace them. Truly disappointing!
What is the price please?
What's with the background music? Surely you understand we users detest music and unnecessary noise in the background
There is literally no music in this whole video 😬
OH dear sorry My comments were attached to the wrong page, and of course I know and that you understand us HofH people
I have a P70. Is there a reason when on a phone call, the myPhonak app can’t access the aids to adjust settings. It works with the TV streamer, but not the phone.
Hey Greg, sadly that's the design. I'll feed it back to Phonak as something to work on. Thanks for watching, Matthew
🤔 strange the lumity looks quite a bit bigger behind your ear the paradise I noticed was a bit slimmer back then
I will need for my 3year old kid. Phonak sky lumity
Great video Matthew.I will get my new Lumity in december.My hearing loss is in the lower frequency.I have an open dome at my Widex Beyond now, because i did not like the closed one.Will Activevent be like a semi dome, and then it should be more correct for my hearing loss?
Hey Roy. Thank you for taking the time to comment. That's a good question and hard to say without seeing your hearing profile. A low frequency hearing loss is not technically what it's designed for, however I could see merits in trying it. There are generic tips that you can use to demo it with so it would be great for you to feedback to the RUclips audience. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Can we swim while wearing these hearing ?
Great video. A quick question please: are the Phonak Lumity models mentioned in this video significantly better at dealing with background noise in comparison with the Virto 90? Cutting out background noise is important to me but I’d rather have an in-the-ear model if it works just as well
Hey Andy, thank you! Is the Virto iic/cic/itc? I look forward to hearing back, Matthew
@@HearingTracker Hi, Matthew, sorry for the delay coming back to you. I didn’t realise how to access messages on RUclips! Yes, the Virto is the IIC. Andy
I purchased Phonak Lumity Life hearing aids in Dec 2023. I play pickle ball 3x a week in South Florida. They have failed multiple times with sweating and the heat. Phonak claims Life is sweat proof or water proof up to 10 cm. Not true. My Phonak Life has failed three times in 6 months. The sweat proof feature has not held up to its claim from Phonak. Disappointed and frustrated 😢
Have profound mixed loss and just purchased lumity. I am not impressed with the performance of the rechargeable battery as the do not hold charge long enough to get you thru the day. I guess phonak expects users to ration the day time use and recharge during day if you plan on evening activities at all. In addition to this battery being insufficient, sound gets distorted especially if you play instrument or audiophiles. This very pricey new technology is just not living up to the hype.
Hey Ursula, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. The batteries should last longer so chat with your audiologist, plus they should be able to adjust for the distortion too. Thanks for watching, Matthew
how much?
Hi Claire, that all depends on the audiologist that you see so I can’t answer that sadly. Check out the Lumity page on the hearing tracker page for more info. Thanks for watching, Matthew
Search online, but at Zip Hearing they're $4598.00 and lower at other online providers. Check out online providers carefully to make sure they're legit. My L90R cost $6k because I have good Medicare Advantage, and the supplier of the aids eats all of that up and wants $1k out of pocket. But $500 bucks per ear was good for me.
Sounds (sorry, couldn't resist...) like this brand is the one for me. I understand all the gee whiz versions and avant-garde thinking in Opticon Signia, Widex, and Starkey, and I applaud their efforts. But it sounds like Phonak is reasonably fully featured and is still meat 'n potatoes.
Hey Mesenteria, you'll do well with a set of Lumities. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Matthew
RUclips just fed me an ad for "Q-grips"... (CLEAN & MASSAGE YOUR EARS WITHOUT HARMFUL COTTON SWABS!) looked potentially damaging to me... maybe they are ok, but certainly wouldn't want your audience to be misled-- Do you approve -- or disapprove of the ads they feed your audience?
Hey Darleen, As far as Im aware I don't have control over them, but I'll look into that. Thank you so much for raising it with me. Matthew
Phonak had no capability to find a lost hearing aid device
I've lost over $6000 dollars on lost hearing aids, I've painted the ones I'm using now with florescent orange hoping for improvement with the next search, that's sure to come, just a matter of time.
Weren’t you on Game of Thrones?
I didn’t make the second round of interviews! Thanks for watching, Matthew
App is terrible, patients still complaining of it. no one knows you can even click the equalizer button in the top right, its too small and unintuitive for old people to figure out.
the old app was much better.
Sonova should be embarrassed
Hey Michael, have you downloaded the most recent version of the new app. You're right about the 'hidden' equaliser yes. I've fed this back to Phonak so lets see if they listen to the people on this one. Thanks for watching, Matthew
@@HearingTracker of course, I am a HCP. Their old app was much better, especially in the Adjust Program section, they at least had the pictures of the Mic Directionality as well while you were adjusting it and able to see what it was doing! (although i think they were too small for old people to see, but at least they were there, to give them a idea) its not easy explaining to patients what the sliders are doing now.
I watched until you said they were all rechargeable. That kills it for me. No interest in rechargeable HA's. I disagree with their very existence.
Hey Mr White, yup I’m afraid so. I’ve a few patients that feel the same. Rechargeable is for the masses, but not for all. Thanks for watching 😊 Matthew
Absolutely... no rechargeable ! I work sometimes 16 hours.. or if I have grandkids over I just want to have it in ears so I can listen for troubles at night.. Hell no to rechareables!
Going to concerts, the piano sounds bad and has a lot of strange reverberations and it sounds overly pedaled
I've found it more pleasant to forget the hearing aids when going to loud concerts, and many times it more pleasant listening to the car audio without them, less clash, less noise, and better sounding.