BEST Bluetooth Hearing Aids of 2024

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Top Ranked Bluetooth Hearing Aid Brands 2024
Dr. Cliff Olson, audiologist and founder of Applied Hearing Solutions in Phoenix, Arizona, reviews the top 4 Bluetooth hearing aid brands going into 2024.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:30 ReSound Nexia
09:03 Signia Pure Charge&Go IX
12:31 Phonak Audeo Lumity
19:44 Oticon Real
23:34 Recap
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Wow yesterday 15/06/2024 I bought this Resond Nexia it's a game changer in Newzealand 🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🎼🎼🎼🎧🎧🎧🎻🎧🎹🎸🎙👂👂👂now I can hear very clear Problem Solved I can feel the difference. Thanks to Dr.Cliff 🇳🇿

Mo_Newzealand
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the Phonak Audeo Lumity Life are absolutely amazing!

rabbit
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Beng able to use the Phonak Lumity during Microsoft Teams calls is a game changer!! LOVE this direct Bluetooth connection to devices.

jeffleonard
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I just had my Oticon More 1 HA's updated to the latest firmware last week. I have placed an order for the Oticon Real HA's which I am anxiously awaiting to get. I have used the ConnectClip with a dongle to stream audio from my MacBook Pro. What I am absolutely loving is that I now can connect my Oticon More HA's directly to my MBP without using the ConnectClip anymore. The quality of sound is much better, and the sound lag is gone where the audio was delayed reaching my ears. I don't think that Dr. Cliff mentioned this available connection for an Apple laptop, but I really like this feature and am really looking forward to seeing what the new Oticon Real's will sound like.

pthover
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Thanks Dr. Cliff for taking the time to keeping us the end user up to date on the latest and greatest updates and changes in the HA world so we can be a better informed consumer.

TheKurtLyon
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Thank you…. I am still using Jabra from Costco and happy with the Bluetooth. I don’t have it connected to stream into tv and my laptop… but do use the music feature on the app which really helps here on tv!

wendyherrmann
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Excellent reviews. I have had Phonaks for four years, and they are great. I wish my current Phonaks had a noise canceling feature. When I fly commercial, I remove my hearing aids and replace them with Bose active noise-canceling earbuds until the plane is back on the ground.

AZFlyDive
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Thank you for the updates on the best Bluetooth hearing aids. While i am not currently in the market for another pair, i do believe i made the correct decision when purchasing devices this year. Two of the ones in this video were on my short list when I purchased them March 2023. I have no idea how anyone survives without Bluetooth because it makes a lot of listening situations so much easier. I am considering an additional microphone for Zoom calls and meetings. The current microphone i have is good enough for one on one but i am hoping to find something more suitable for slightly larger groups. Thank you for all you do.

lauramaeda
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I love the Phonak Lumity hearing aid Bluetooth for streaming, TV connector and Zoom calls.

waynekosters
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When will XMEMS technology be available, I wouldn't want to purchase a new pair with this coming out soon?

woodystipsandtricks-qrtm
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I have used Jabra Bluetooth for over 3 years and it has been exceptional.

jackschroeder
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Great episode! I was having issues, when using Bluetooth, transitioning between iPhone and iPad, and visa versa. Getting a phone call while using my iPad would be frustrating as I waited for Phonak to switch from the iPad to my iPhone, sometimes requiring me to make it happen manually. Then, when my call was over, my frustration only increased as I waited for it to switch back. Phonak solved this problem by making it possible to connect two Bluetooth devices simultaneously and I love it! The one disappointment is with the app, waiting for it to re-connect when I initially open the app, I have select, stay connected, but I guess this feature is not working for me, ugh…

motioner
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There was an article that I saw with the head of research. I reached out to her from that and to my surprise she responded to my simple question about the two brands.

richard
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I tried out the GN Resound Nexia. I liked it but the Bluetooth kept dropping. Assuming it was a bad unit I returned it. The provider wouldn’t extend the test period so I didn’t get a new pair and lost my deposit.

I decided to try the GN Jabra Pro 20 after chatting with GN who said they were the same.

The Jabra Pro 20 also drops Bluetooth connection. And when the phone wis in my back pocket it’s worse. It also has the #13 battery which I like but is bulkier. It doesn’t have the directional mic.

Thanks Dr Cliff. Your information is so helpful 🙏🏻

richard
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Great video.
I have a very load tinnitus ringing on both ears and can’t hear some high frequencies. Which of these work well with my issue?

kenanderson
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Planning on pulling the trigger on new aides now and the more information I get the more confused. I planned on the Oticon real 1. I work out in loud music doing Zumba 5 days a week and then home and on my I-pad, phone mixed with some talking with my husband while TV on!! My hearing loss is moderate and my biggest problem is hearing in restaurants and in backround noise. The Oticon real1 is frustrating because you can only connect to one device at a time . Don’t want to make a mistake cause aides are very costly.

kathleencapalbo
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Dr. Cliff, Semper Fi and Happy New Year! Can you do a video explaining how us Vets can use shops like your instead of the VA for our hearing care needs?

scottgreatkids
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Hello, Dr. Cliff, your information is amazingly helpful I have an Oticon Open S 2 BTE PP with Firmware 8.0. I have profound hearing loss in one ear and use that hearing aid in it. In my other ear I have whatever is worse than profound so hearing aids don't help. But when I put a hearing aid in it I can hear "something" that is not what I would call "sound." It's more like percussion and weird robotic electronic feedback. My insurance pays up to $2000 every 2 years for one hearing aid. I am due for a new one. I have the Oticon CROS and the Oticon ConnectClip microphone. I have an ear mold that sounds twice as good if I push it into my hear hard. This tells me it doesn't fit great. My first question is, should I stay with Oticon for my next hearing aid, have they advanced much in 2 years? And my second, (or third) question, is what can I do about the ear mold issue?

ShaneInseine
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Dr. Cliff, been a fan for a good while now. Learned a lot to ask our hearing specialist concerning REM (Real Ear Measurement) & Test Box testing, etc. A question that maybe you could help me with. I'm a working musician (who's unable to work due to my current hearing loss). I'm currently looking for a new pair of aids. Any suggestions for a brand out there that could work well for a working musician? I'm not so concerned about hearing recorded music, but to be able to hear the most realistically my acoustic guitar. I'm currently wearing the Odicon Opn S1's. Older technology i know. I would really appreciate any feedback you could get to me with. I'm sure I'm not the only musician struggling with this particular issue! Thanks & God Bless Ya Real Big!!!

harrislyrics
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I don't have severe hearing loss. I'm 30 years old currently, but I'm struggling to find a hearing aid that is for low hearing loss and a little more affordable for baby's first hearing aid. Lol 😂 Thank you to anyone who can help on here!!

LivinNexus