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EarCentric EasyCharge Rechargeable Hearing Aids offer seniors and mid-aged users a powerful solution for mild to severe high-frequency hearing loss. Featuring a USA-made digital core optimized for voice clarity and noise reduction, these lightweight, nearly invisible aids provide up to 20 hours of use on a single fast magnetic charge. Designed for ease with one-hand controls and medical-grade comfort, they ensure reliable, discreet hearing support backed by 24/7 customer service.
T**A
Very light and easy to wear
Packaged well. Very nice carry case. Lots of ear cover sizes. Cleaning kit. Very easy to charge. I will update, as my 1st day of use will be to tomorrow, as they are charging . I’m so excited!
A**R
Keep up the Good Work.
Had a problem with my hearing aids not powering on. the assistant helping me was very determined to try to get my problem resolved. over the phone trouble shooting. she discussed the problems with her supervisor. they apologised for the inconvenience. and are replacing the hearing aids. I purchased them 40 days prier before the warrenty was out after 30 days. but they were commited to go the extra mile and stand behind their product. It has been a real pleasure working with Ear Centric.
C**.
Pretty Good Hearing Device For The Cost - But Be Careful
These are obviously much less expensive than many such devices and around 1/10 of the cost from an audiologist (including their fees). I have some significant loss in the upper frequency’s of my hearing. I am male, age 72 - It’s about typical. It means that high voiced, soft spoken female speakers are hard to understand, especially if there is a noise like the TV on.The Good:The sound quality is pretty good and the noise level isn’t objectionable.I can better understand people’s voices with these.They are relatively easy to set up and control - There are few settings.Although, as you would expect the high (treble) notes are accentuated, music is still enjoyable - the bass notes still come through.I still have decent directionality of my hearing - I can tell what direction the sounds I hear are coming from.The Bad:The default earpieces (red card photo) are small and the tube it attaches to is very small. I had used these a few weeks and one night on taking off my hearing devices, one of the little silicone ear buds that goes into the ear canal came off and stayed in the ear canal. Perhaps I pushed it in too far. In any case I couldn’t get it out, nor could my wife see it. I had to go to an urgent care facility the next morning to have it removed from my ear. While I admit I may have inserted the bud too far into my ear canal, this was kind of scary until it was removed. The root problem seems to me that the default earbud needs to be in fairly deeply to work well, but it can go in easier that it comes out if you go in too far.After I had the ear bud removed, I waited a day and then used the larger tubes and earpieces (yellow background photo) that also come with the device (aparantly for those with more serious hearing loss). These have the advantages of an ear bud that doesn’t have to go all the way into the ear canal to get decent results and the tubes are bigger and easier to work with. (By the way a common pipe cleaner does a good job of cleaning out these tubes).After changing over to the larger earpiece tubes and buds, the devices are a bit more visible than with the default tiny tubes, but it looks to me like hopefully I won’t have to take another trip to the urgent care facility again to get the bud removed from my ear canal.By the way - earwax can be a problem with any hearing device. I carefully clean my ears every night with a Q-Tip (be very cautious) and even so, a little earwax can get into the earbud and tubes and if it does, it will block the sound - especially with the default tiny tubes unless you clean them daily.Update ~ 1 1/2 years Later:I have had no real problems with these since I switched over to the larger hearing tubes and earbuds. They work and are simple to use. I have wanted a Bluetooth version like this and have tried a couple of competing products with Bluetooth. I wanted that to be able to listen directly to my phone for calls or music and to be able to set up the hearing aid response via Bluetooth. One worked pretty well aside from sounding bad on music from my phone (no bass at all) and physically hurt my ear at the end of the day because the shape was not adjustable. The other one didn't work at all to receive Bluetooth audio from my phone and was comfortable enough but because it didn't really fit properly it was prone to squeals (feedback). Compared to those, these hearing aids are great - No Bluetooth but they just work. This has caused me to raise my review by 1 star. Having 3 buttons instead a miserable single button makes them much easier to adjust (On/OFF and Up/Down Volume)The battery life continues to be good. It recharges in an hour or two and I I use it all day and into the evening with no issues.By the way, the larger tubes are 2mm ID X 3mm OD and Amazon sells those cheaply in both silicone and PVC tubing. The earbuds are pretty much standard and Amazon sells those too. Those simple little tubes that go to your earbud allow you to adjust the spacing to your ear canal from your outer ear for your particulars ears. Being able to use a variety of earbuds lets you find a size and style that works best for you. If this manufacturer made a version like this with Bluetooth I would buy them in a heartbeat.And, BTW - When I want to read I just turn off the hearing aids. I think my grandad did that when he was tired of hearing grandma. It is not complete silence but it's a feature.
C**8
Works great and great price
AAA I have been using these and find them to be very good with a great price for them. I’ve triedOther brands too but found these Earcentrics to be better than the others I’ve tried. Very satisfied.
K**X
Ear Centric Hearing Aid's
Great !!Had a problem with one hearing aid not turning on after 2 months. Contacted the company and sent it in for review. In a weeks time they have received, reviewed and resolved the issue and us sending a new one along with a gift.Great customer service and stands behind it’s products !!
G**R
Good hearing aids at a reasonable price.
These hearing aids work very well, at a reasonable price. Follow, setup instructions carefully and your all set.
Y**R
Not bad for the price...
I've been trying to save the $1900 to buy the Phillips hearing aids from Costco. I had tried them while I was in the store and I was truly amazed on what & who I could hear (at the same time)!Life keeps getting in the way and Joe Biden certainly isn't helping me reduce my monthly expenses to make it easier to buy the hearing aids!I figured for $200 I'll try these, if they stink like the others I tried from Amazon I could just return them.I actually like these. I can "hear" the difference between using them and not using them.These are NOT as good as the set for $1900, but it's hard not to appreciate the benefits of having them for just 1 tenth of the cost.It's hard to leave an honest review with the good & the bad because these are so affordable (in comparison).These are much smaller than the Phillips brand, which is also a nice surprise.The dislikes are pretty few also:I can turn the up, but that also increases the white noise, not just isolating voices.I can't determine if there's any difference in clarity or crispness between the 2 program modes, they sound the same to me.I work in the automotive service industry, not as a technician. I am subjected to an array of sounds every day at work. I hear multiple people having various conversations and need to be able to discern when someone is speaking just to me, but with all the other people still talking.I hear the vehicles pulling into the building and the motorized garage doors, the phones ringing and so on.These hearing aids can help me (unfortunately) hear them better.There's no filtering of sounds with these hearing aids, some sounds are perfect while other sounds are choppy and it feels like I'm being bombarded with all the sounds with no depth perception.Somehow the Phillips hearing aids were better at filtering noises/sounds. When I had them on in Costco, I was able to eListen to a conversation between a manager and 2 employees while I was standing next to open top refrigeration units that were also making noise.I was more than 4 feet away from those staff members and I could hear every word without worrying about the refrigeration units clashing.These Amazon hearing aids aren't as sophisticated, but for $200 I can lower the TV volume and lower the car stereo volume BOTH by nearly half and still hear them as well as I did without the hearing aids.So, I guess these budget friendly amplifiers are best suited for typical home life, not a busy, often chaotic work place.On a typical day, I keep the volume at the lowest setting & sometimes that's too loud and other times it's perfect.
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