I just bought those pairs.. confused lil bit i felt like right bud typically produce low sounds .. am i not setting up correctly or its a product default? Apart from that is it common that when i turn world on? I am hearing my self too loud or again i did a setup the incorrect way? Do suggest
Thank you for the review. I have just purchased a pair as i have situational hearing sensitivity which is like a distant tinnitus so still need to work out will it help. I am sure it will create some benefit and will give feedback after more experience with them.
Thank you so much for your in-depth review. I currently have the Bose Hearphones, but don't like their neckband design (I like neckbands, just not theirs). I have searched and searched for a comparative review, but have yet to find one. Do you have an opinion on the hearing modification difference on those two devices? I have moderate high-range hearing loss and the Hearphones do help, but I'm looking for something more comfortable for me.
Don't buy these, they are too expensive and return policy is terrible. Lively are not that expensive. I moderate hearing loss and Tinnitus in left ear, for $1,300 and unlimited support, they work great for me. Your mileage may very. Keep looking mate!
Nice review, cheers. I'm thinking of buying these, but I'm concerned that my hearing is too damaged. I'm wondering what constitutes "moderate" hearing loss? I currently don't wear hearing aids, but I struggle. I've had loud noise induced tinnitus and high frequency loss for 19 years. I'm also a musician, and have found the sound quality from in-ear hearing aids atrocious for music, so these appealed to me. I also can't really afford expensive hearing aids and I kinda like the fact that with these it looks like you're just wearing earbuds rather than hearing aids. I'm pretty terrified of being let down by another product though.
@@BNBuenasNoticias I bought them. They’re great earbuds, music sounds super clear and nice bass response. Good for answering calls while I’m working also. The hearing assistance part I find kinda hit and miss. Sometimes it’s worked really well for me and I can hear people clearly under their masks (which has been a problem for me during the pandemic) and other times it gets really annoyingly trebly and hard to pinpoint sounds. Every time I think I’ve nailed the settings, the next time I use them it feels different again. Also one thing they don’t talk about in the reviews or ads is that the hearing assist part is useless outdoors. The slightest gust of wind and the noise reduction cuts it off completely for 5-10 seconds, so talking to anyone is impossible. I’m glad I bought them and they are great in some situations but not others. I pictured myself wanting to use them constantly and that’s definitely not the case.
@@Satanstoenail666 Thank you very much, very good answer, ok, I think I will go with the hearing aids, maybe the new Bose, and maybe have the AirPods for alternative uses.
Thank you for such a comprehensive review. Great video. I am looking at these as a temporary product for mild hearing loss. My hearing loss was caused by a medication used for chemotherapy called Cisplatin. It is a drug known to cause permanent hearing damage. I have been told that there is a 50/50 chance that some or all of my hearing may return to normal over a period of time. I have a question. The hearing loss is caused by nerve damage from the medication, not hearing loss in the conventional sense. Will I still benefit from the use of modern hearing aids?
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That is an excellent product review, Dr Ben.
Thank you Scott. Appreciate the kind words. Any other products that you would like to see reviewed?
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You did the shake test?
Would these work for musicians in a live band environment?
Could I use these as a replacement for my standard non digital hearing aids? I struggle with voices in noisy situations?
No trust me.
An excellent review. Thanks.
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I just bought those pairs.. confused lil bit i felt like right bud typically produce low sounds .. am i not setting up correctly or its a product default? Apart from that is it common that when i turn world on? I am hearing my self too loud or again i did a setup the incorrect way? Do suggest
Thank you for the review. I have just purchased a pair as i have situational hearing sensitivity which is like a distant tinnitus so still need to work out will it help. I am sure it will create some benefit and will give feedback after more experience with them.
Thank You Ben very helpful
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Thank you so much for your in-depth review. I currently have the Bose Hearphones, but don't like their neckband design (I like neckbands, just not theirs). I have searched and searched for a comparative review, but have yet to find one. Do you have an opinion on the hearing modification difference on those two devices? I have moderate high-range hearing loss and the Hearphones do help, but I'm looking for something more comfortable for me.
Don't buy these, they are too expensive and return policy is terrible. Lively are not that expensive. I moderate hearing loss and Tinnitus in left ear, for $1,300 and unlimited support, they work great for me. Your mileage may very. Keep looking mate!
@@greetingsearthlingspluto6666 Thank you! I have looked at Lively and have thought about them, so I'll take your endorsement into consideration!
Nice review, cheers. I'm thinking of buying these, but I'm concerned that my hearing is too damaged. I'm wondering what constitutes "moderate" hearing loss? I currently don't wear hearing aids, but I struggle. I've had loud noise induced tinnitus and high frequency loss for 19 years. I'm also a musician, and have found the sound quality from in-ear hearing aids atrocious for music, so these appealed to me. I also can't really afford expensive hearing aids and I kinda like the fact that with these it looks like you're just wearing earbuds rather than hearing aids. I'm pretty terrified of being let down by another product though.
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hey, what have you found? im the same, moderate HL and tinnitus, no wearing hearing aids now...
@@BNBuenasNoticias I bought them. They’re great earbuds, music sounds super clear and nice bass response. Good for answering calls while I’m working also.
The hearing assistance part I find kinda hit and miss. Sometimes it’s worked really well for me and I can hear people clearly under their masks (which has been a problem for me during the pandemic) and other times it gets really annoyingly trebly and hard to pinpoint sounds. Every time I think I’ve nailed the settings, the next time I use them it feels different again. Also one thing they don’t talk about in the reviews or ads is that the hearing assist part is useless outdoors. The slightest gust of wind and the noise reduction cuts it off completely for 5-10 seconds, so talking to anyone is impossible.
I’m glad I bought them and they are great in some situations but not others. I pictured myself wanting to use them constantly and that’s definitely not the case.
@@Satanstoenail666 Thank you very much, very good answer, ok, I think I will go with the hearing aids, maybe the new Bose, and maybe have the AirPods for alternative uses.
Please don't buy them, they are garbage.
Thank you for such a comprehensive review. Great video. I am looking at these as a temporary product for mild hearing loss. My hearing loss was caused by a medication used for chemotherapy called Cisplatin. It is a drug known to cause permanent hearing damage. I have been told that there is a 50/50 chance that some or all of my hearing may return to normal over a period of time. I have a question. The hearing loss is caused by nerve damage from the medication, not hearing loss in the conventional sense. Will I still benefit from the use of modern hearing aids?
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please increase the audio volumes on your videos
You increase your volume or get a hearing aid.
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