u/ComplexVitality

More natural sounding hearing aids; signia charge and go vs widex allure

I see my audiologist next week to get my first set of HAs. I KNOW I want a more natural sound, as my children and husband all play instruments (piano, trumpet, trombone, guitar, cello) and love live music. So this is important to me and I guess as a 40yo I can’t imagine sounds ever sounding any other way.

So I have done a lot of research on Widex allure, and and really thinking of going this route, but heard that Signia Charge and go is the same company and state that Signia can sound more organic.

What’s your take? Personal insights? On both Signia and/or Widex please and thank you.

reddit.com
u/ComplexVitality — 1 day ago

40yo getting prepaid for hearing aids

I’m a 40yo with “mild sloping to moderate sensorineural hearing loss 250-8000 Hz, bilaterally (L>R
1500-2000 Hz & 8000 Hz)”

I’m just starting to prepare of choosing my first set of hearing aids. I’m a very active wife and mother of 2. Love being outdoors and enjoying live music.

What hearing aids have you guys found that you love? I’m a nervous wreck and researching like no tomorrow.

I have to go through start hearing through Cigna. And due to having already met my deductible, I only have to pay $500 out of pocket for the top tier device.

Love to hear your inputs on brands and models and why.

reddit.com
u/ComplexVitality — 15 days ago