Hearing aids are actually nice

If you don't know, I've been wearing hearing aids for 5 years. I've recently upgraded from Phonak Sky V30-SP hearing aids to Naida M70-SP hearing aids. Let's do a review:

Phonak Sky V30-SP

These hearing aids are meant for children, even though I got it at the age of 11. I've been through a lot with them, from taking them to five other countries to including them in my school project. I've used them for 5 years, before being surprised by my parents for a new hearing aids.

Now that I have the new hearing aids, they're going to be a backup. I need a backup, because anything could happen.

Why Phonak again?

I've researched other hearing aids, but my favourite still remained Phonak. The reason for that:

Connectivity

The only hearing aid brand that provides good connection with is Phonak. Signia uses an intermediary device, Oticon is unreliable when it comes to Android phones.

Sound

Being used to Phonak would require me to adapt to a new sound processor, something that would take some time before I could get used to.

We went to my usual clinic, and the audiologist recommended us the Naida M70-SPs. I wanted something rechargeable, but decided against it because according to Phonak, rechargeable batteries in hearing aids have a 2-year lifespan before the battery health cuts to half.

We placed an order for the Naida M70-SPs, and picked them up after a week.

Phonak Naida M70-SP

After wearing these for around a month, I can say that I'd definitely prefer these over the old ones. The Bluetooth is so good, and I love music, so it's a perfect match.

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