Let me start by saying these wireless hearing aids are a mixed bag. The design is sleek, resembling Apple earpods more than traditional hearing aids, which is great if you're conscious about aesthetics. They fit snugly and stay in place, even during long wear.
The noise cancellation feature works decently in quiet environments, but struggles in noisy settings like restaurants. Dishes clanking often overpowered voices, which was frustrating. The app is user-friendly though, allowing easy mode switches between Outdoor, Indoor, Noisy, and General settings.
Battery life is impressive - 15 hours on a single charge with Bluetooth off. The portable charging case adds another 52 hours, perfect for travelers. However, the sound quality can be hit or miss; some users report distortion at low volumes.
Comfort-wise, they're good but not perfect. While the ergonomic design fits most ears well, those used to smaller earbuds might find them slightly bulky. Also worth noting - people often mistake them for regular earbuds, leading to awkward social situations.
The price point is steep for OTC hearing aids. While they offer more features than competitors, you're paying a premium for the Bluetooth functionality and sleek design.
Bottom line: If you want discreet, tech-savvy hearing aids with decent performance and don't mind the price tag, these could work well. But if you need serious hearing assistance or prefer traditional designs, you might want to look elsewhere.