Oticon Own Review: The Oticon More Hearing Aid Squeezed into a Custom Made Shell

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @HearingTracker
    @HearingTracker  2 года назад +2

    I would love to hear your feedback on these hearing aids. Which features are most Important to you in ANY hearing aid? Matthew

    • @watermain48
      @watermain48 Год назад

      Great video Matthew. Thank you. I'm curious as to when, or if, Oticon will release an ITE hearing aid based on their new Oticon Real platform. My other question would be, in your opinion, does an ITE device provide better wind noise attenuation than a RIC device. Thanks.

    • @VLiviu
      @VLiviu 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you, @Matthew. Great video.
      can you please tell me what Bluetooth do they utilise? Can it be programmed with noahlink?
      thanks

  • @mimisemptynest2735
    @mimisemptynest2735 Год назад +2

    I have the ITE Own and love them. Way better than my Oticon's from 2015. More powerful, clearer and the app. I think the sound quality is more natural. I hated the robotic tinny sounds and lack of power in Phonak, albeit that as awhile ago that I tried those.

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  Год назад +1

      Hey mimisemptynest! Thank you for sharing your real life feedback, that’s great for anyone interested in buying them. Matthew

  • @dustin2988
    @dustin2988 Год назад +1

    Hey my friend I’m new on your Chanel and I’m very happy that I found it today. 😇
    I‘m a German master of audiologist and I looking forward learn from your experience and your network. Have a nice rest year and wish you all the best for 2023. 💯🙏🏻

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  Год назад +1

      Hey Dustin. Welcome aboard! Same to you, Matthew

  • @workingTchr
    @workingTchr Год назад

    People who sell or fit hearing aids seem enamored with the latest tech features but people who actually use them care much more about simple sound quality. Oticons bass-id-treble user control sounds great. The next step is to give us access to ALL 24 or however many bands at each of the different sound input levels. The "fitting formulas" that are used with the user's audiogram to program hearing aids are a brutally crude method of getting them to work well. The user needs some kind of fine grained, interactive way of setting the programming beyond "Could you turn the highs up a bit more?"

  • @britcoinbritcoin4960
    @britcoinbritcoin4960 Год назад +2

    Great video - Really informative on many levels - Thanks!

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  Год назад +2

      Hey Britcoin, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I'm pleased that you found it helpful. Matthew

  • @bobbednar3926
    @bobbednar3926 2 года назад +2

    I still don't know if this hearing aid-or any other manufacturer's hearing aid-employ BT 5.2/5.3 WITH LC3 compression. Can you add comments about the delay in including the LC3 with Bluetooth? If I understand it correctly, LE Audio may-or may not-include LC3. I will not upgrade my current hearing aid UNTIL I am assured that LC3 is included.

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  2 года назад +1

      Hey Bob, Ill feedback when I hear an update on the BT standard improving. Thanks for watching, Matthew

  • @mikejcassam
    @mikejcassam 3 месяца назад

    Are the own’s suitable for someone with 45-55db cookie bite loss between 1.5 and 4k? I’m a touring musician and use in ears on stage but having an aid with Bluetooth and that work well for audio streaming is a priority. I hear very well on speak in silence tests, scoring 100 percent, but I have trouble with any background noise. Thanks for your help!

  • @geocape7060
    @geocape7060 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, Matthew. Good info.

  • @jonesjjoseph
    @jonesjjoseph 2 года назад +1

    I have a moderate loss to my left ear and sevier loss to my right ear. I am a Court going lawyer facing problem to listen in background noise environment. Which hearing aid will be suitable for my hearing loss?!

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  2 года назад +1

      Hey Jones, thanks for reaching out. It really does depend on your loss, so hard to say without seeing your profile and understanding your lifestyle. The Owns are pretty versatile though as you can see from the video. Thanks for watching, Matthew

    • @jonesjjoseph
      @jonesjjoseph 2 года назад

      May I have ur e-mail ID so that I can share some details including my audiograph with u.

  • @samerabdallah82
    @samerabdallah82 Год назад +1

    Can you make a video about both comparisons between Oticon Own and Phonak Virto P hearing aids?

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  Год назад +1

      Hey Sam, noted! I’ll add it to the list. Thanks for the suggestion, make sure you subscribe to be notified when it comes out. Matthew

    • @DurangoLegend
      @DurangoLegend Год назад

      @@HearingTracker I second this request. I would also like to hear from a users perspective. Most RUclips reviews just discuss the features of the various hearing aids which is very useful but I would also like to hear from a user who compares sound quality in different situations. This would really help me to figure out what is best for my situation. Since I am in a rural location, I don't socialize in big groups or noisy venues very often. Most of my time is either spent indoors enjoying music, enjoying my Atmos home theater system, or working from home. The rest of my time is spent outdoors hiking, fishing, birding, etc. I am most concerned about hearing spatial cues so that I can hear the location of various sounds other than just speech. Speech clarity is important when in a conversation but I would like to hear birds and locate them, surround sound effects in my home theater, and jumping fish when fly fishing. These types of sounds are equally as important to me.
      I really want to know how well the new Oticon Own iic hearing aids perform compared to the Phonak virto titanium P90 hearing aids in these types of situations. Does the automatic sound program selection work well for these conditions when speech isn't the number one priority? Is a program selection button a necessity? Do I really need a CIC with NFMI connections between hearing aids in the the left and right ear to get proper spatial cues? Is DNN really an important feature that improves 360 degree hearing? Is the new Polaris chip really an improvement over the Paradise Prism chip? Answers to these types of questions are harder to find than just listing if a device supports bluetooth or not.
      Thanks for the videos as they are still a great help.

  • @Jack-mu4iv
    @Jack-mu4iv Год назад

    Hi sir just want to ask bout oticon own CIC it has bluetooth connection or none?

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  11 месяцев назад

      None, only the ITC, thanks Matthew

  • @ponnannakv5479
    @ponnannakv5479 9 месяцев назад

    Helloo..sir.... my Profound hearing loss...but so i want a Oticon ITE custom hearing aid....

  • @RBEmerson
    @RBEmerson 2 года назад +1

    I wear More level 1, not Own, HA's, but that does mean I use the same app, on a Pixel 4 XL. I rate ON 2.5.0 (last updated Sept. 8, 2021) as adequate.
    For a More wearer, changing programs means using the rocker behind the left ear, volume is handled by the rocker behind the right ear. (Same as Own?) Digging out my phone, to tweak the HA's, isn't worth the bother. Not the app's fault.
    Where the app fails is the equalization applies >only< to Bluetooth streaming, not overall HA performance. Given streaming draws a lot of power, day-long "listening to tunes" is out. At least Own owners can drop in fresh batteries, and resume their personal concert. More owners can only wait out some period of recharging.
    If ON doesn't think it's connected to its HA's, it goes into demo mode. Unfortunately, locate mode is only useful when one or both HA's are lost, and probably disconnected. Which means ON will drop into demo mode. What to do? From personal experience, it turns out that the GPS "HA('s) last seen here" function does work, reporting the HA('s) last position, and user's current position (hint: in some cases it's necessary to zoom back from the map to see map's working - blame Android, blame, ON, blame your favorite pet peeve, it's all the same). NTL seeing "demo mode" isn't confidence-inspiring.

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  2 года назад +1

      Hey Richard, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I’ll forward your thoughts to Oticon and see if they can shed any light on it. Matthew

  • @amertaemaa6559
    @amertaemaa6559 Год назад +1

    Is oticon more and oticon own are the same!!!??

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  Год назад +2

      Hey Amer, yes they are built on the same chip. Matthew

  • @konracciesla
    @konracciesla Год назад

    konrac ciesla
    12 dni temu
    the best would be phonak b titanium for 13 bareries instead of 10 batteries

  • @veyselkurt7362
    @veyselkurt7362 Год назад +1

    Merhaba real ıle aynımı bu

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  Год назад +1

      Hi there, these are the ‘Oticon own’ family. Thanks for watching, Matthew

  • @chrisdoe6890
    @chrisdoe6890 2 года назад +3

    Lost you at “non rechargeable “

    • @HearingTracker
      @HearingTracker  2 года назад +2

      Hey Chris, thanks for taking the time to comment! I agree they need to up their game on that. Thanks for watching, Matthew