George Blankenship
If you want hearing aids that amplifies background volume really well and drowns out the conversation of someone beside you, then this one is for you. The last adjustment on the right for clarity does absolutely nothing. These aides are a complete waste of your money. And there seems to be very little concern by anyone to help improve the issues. Calling Widex help line is a complete waste of time and effort.
44 people found this review helpful
A Google user
These hearing aids get the job done but the Bluetooth compatibility is extremely frustrating. I cannot take my hearing aids on and off all day to use my Bluetooth piece. My rep (San Francisco Hearing and Speech Center) told me android would become available. Its been over a year and nothing. The app is useful if you want to adjust audio settings. I uninstalled it because I never use it. Please work to get Android users Bluetooth compatibility. I believe $6,000+ is a high price to pay!
53 people found this review helpful
A Google user
I set my "favorite" setting as both ears, the low, middle, and high all the all the way up because, by default, these things barely help. If I accidentally hit a button on them or get done listening to something through them, they refer back to their worthless "normal" setting. No! Go back to how I see it! I shouldn't have to open this stupid app! Also, it really pisses me off that I have to buy a comdex because this medical device has exclusivity with Apple! Widex, how greedy. Shame on you!
25 people found this review helpful