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Old 06-09-23, 10:46 AM
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He probably just needed hearing aids

I can relate. I keep putting off getting them, partly because of the expense, but mostly out of vanity.

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Old 06-09-23, 04:59 PM
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I have hearing aids and they are well worth it, but I don't dare wear them while cycling. Sweat damage would be significant.
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Old 06-09-23, 05:16 PM
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I wonder if Strava or RWGPS has a setting "avoid military targets".
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Originally Posted by NVanHiker
I keep putting off getting them, partly because of the expense, but mostly out of vanity.
Costco was a more economical option for me. And behind the ear hearing aids are not that noticeable.
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Old 06-09-23, 08:43 PM
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BTW, in Europe hearing aids are sold in shops more similar to opticians here, and they are far less expensive - for the same manufacturer and model.
The high costs of hearing aids in the US is a racket.
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I have hearing aids, never wear them while riding (risk of damage or loss). I don't find they are all that helpful anyway. For me, they mostly reduce my tinnitus when it's worse than usual. I second the opinion on Costco though.
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Old 06-10-23, 01:47 PM
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Maybe a good example of when one shouldn't be doing an Idaho stop at an intersection. Or maybe it's good that they did do a Idaho stop.

I think this is a youtube link to some of what the OP was talking about.

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Originally Posted by MinnMan
BTW, in Europe hearing aids are sold in shops more similar to opticians here, and they are far less expensive - for the same manufacturer and model.
The high costs of hearing aids in the US is a racket.
That is no longer the case. presently hearing aids can be bought in the US over the counter.
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Now, cue the "A car was parked in the bike lane!" thread. Pffft
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Originally Posted by NVanHiker
I can relate. I keep putting off getting them, partly because of the expense, but mostly out of vanity.
Obvious market niche---hearing aids that look like expensive stereo earbuds.
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Originally Posted by daniell
That is no longer the case. presently hearing aids can be bought in the US over the counter.
I haven't checked yet. Have prices started to come down? I paid about $1600 for my pair from Costco in early 2020. That was interesting with the pandemic shutdown.
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costco hearing aids

Originally Posted by smontanaro
I haven't checked yet. Have prices started to come down? I paid about $1600 for my pair from Costco in early 2020. That was interesting with the pandemic shutdown.
On my way to Costco today for the test which is bound to show I need hearing aids. Price stays at $1600 at least for the behind the ear version. The in the ear version may be more. Isn't technology wonderful. I'll ride out bicycles but not do without hearing aids.
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The OP's link doesn't work, but the link in post 7 does, thanks Iride01. That's just what it's like living in a war zone. Nothing to do with hearing aids. I'd get on my bike and get out of there, too. Tough folk, those Ukrainians. In the last century, they've been through what no one here can even imagine
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the new normal. at least he ducked
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Originally Posted by smontanaro
I haven't checked yet. Have prices started to come down? I paid about $1600 for my pair from Costco in early 2020. That was interesting with the pandemic shutdown.
I’ve seen some advertised on TV for something like $350. OTC sales were just allowed recently.
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I'm skeptical of the TV advertised hearing aids, but I'm skeptical about a lot of things. However I do think a hearing test with someone that can interpret the results of the audiogram is important. Because in addition to being a skeptic, I'm a cheapskate, I went to Costco. My first set never really helped me as much as I hoped. The specialist that set them up would not listen to me and fiddled with every setting according to what she thought I needed. My second set I got a few months ago performs much better. I went in for the fitting for the second set loaded for bear. The young man convinced me to let him try what he thought would work and it turned out they performed great. Out of curiosity he looked at my previous program done by the first person and agreed it was clear she didn't know what the hell she was doing (I paraphrased his more professional statement)

I think if you want to hear noises, the TV specials may be OK. But if you want to hear and understand speech, you may want to check into a professional. And the IP68 rating doesn't make me afraid to take my old bikes out to listen to the 40 plus year old freewheels.
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Started the hearing aid search this spring based on my kids and grand kids complaining I was always saying "huh". Went to a professional hearing aid center recommended by a few folks I knew. Took the hearing test and was prescribed a behind the ear hearing aid, cost was $3500.. I am outside most of the day and found that the wind noise was awful. I also found out that all this Bluetooth connection stuff to your phone is basically useless. Playing music over your hearing aid is just terrible. Get a pair of AirPod Pros and you can make them into decent hearing aids using transparency mode. And then stream music on them and it is wonderful as they play the music based on your ear test that you entered on setting up transparency mode. The other Bluetooth features like restaurant setting, television viewing, vehicle setting, just did nothing for me. So, I decided to take them back and give Costco a try. I went in knowing I did not want Bluetooth and not behind the ear. I ended up with a Complete-In-Canal(CIC) hearing aid and they work well and are good in the outdoors with wind, cost was $2500. Started looking at over the counter hearing aids(OTC) and found out that Sony had released their OTC hear aid in December and it is a repackaging of my current Costco hearing aid at $1000. But, in looking at the specifications closely the Sony hear aids have been dumbed down in terms of frequency range and DB range. So, the OTC version is not the same. And this makes sense, OTC may work for you but the quality of the aid is not going to be what you get from a professional. OTC hearing aids at this point sound appealing but in the end the hearing aid racket still wins.
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Originally Posted by smontanaro
I have hearing aids, never wear them while riding (risk of damage or loss). I don't find they are all that helpful anyway. For me, they mostly reduce my tinnitus when it's worse than usual. I second the opinion on Costco though.
Same here, never wear mine on my trips. First of all they don't fit under my helmet (does someone know a good helmet suitable for hearing aids?) and second it is just uncomfortable with all the sweating etc. I can still hear the cars and stuff, so i consider it is pretty safe. In all other cases i have extra batteries and domes on me (order hearing aid supplies online) , so i am not run out of the battery when i need it the most.

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I don't dare wear them while cycling. Sweat damage would be significant.
Starting in 2019, my Costco HIS recommended using the aids while riding for my moderately to severely messed up hearing. I like hearing nature, the cars coming up behind me, and riding companions, if any. Just got new ones, and they're the best I've owned since 2010.

FDA-approved OTC aids aren't as good as professionally fitted aids, as mentioned above. ('Fit'ted meaning 'programmed'.) Some manufacturers - ReSound is one - have created brands that don't use the audiologist practice model. GN ReSound's Jabra Enhance Pro can be purchased and set up online. Costco also sells Jabra Enhance Pro 10s. The best online HAs are very close to the top of line HAs for a lot less money. Costco is cheaper for the Jabras.

Ziphearing saves a lot of money for audiologist prescribed brands (Phonak, ReSound, Starkey, Rexton, Widex, Oticon, etc.).
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