Hello folks
Please help me finding the right equipment.
I have been using haring aids for about 12 years. I am now about to testing out a new set.
At present it seems like I only get clear sound when I am using a pre-amplifier, i.e. a Komfort Duo with neck loop. (Simpler but similar to Phonak Smart Link.)
Naturally I would prefer that the HAs are doing job without the "Duo".
As I am going to get new hearing aids, I want to get something that is compatible with available pre-amplifiers on the market. I would also like to get rid of cables and neck loops.
I have been thinking in terms of Bluetooth compatible hearing aids to be used together with the cell phone and computer equipment, etc. Cell phones would also be practical at noisy dinner tables. Persons that need to talk to each other could just call the other person at the table.
Are there any Bluetooth compatible hearing aids on the market?
I would prefer having the Bluetooth receivers integrated in the HAs, as the T-coil is integrated today.
I have been looking at the following equipment:
Phonak Smart Link.
Bluetooth from cell phone to Smart Link. FM from SL to HA.
Drawback: The neck loop has to be used as antenna.
Oticon Streamer
Bluetooth from cell phone to Streamer. Bluetooth own special format from Streamer to HA.
Drawback: The neck loop has to be used. (Why)
Blues
Neck loop with Bluetooth receiver and T-loop out to HA.
Drawback: The neck loop has to be used.
Eli Dirx Bluetooth
Bluetooth receiver compatible with DAI-shoes for HA.
No cables, no neck loops, but is it good?
Long dongles hanging down from the hearing aids.
Not very practical in a working situations?
Are the conclusions wrong?
Have I missed something?
Please help me finding the right equipment.
I have been using haring aids for about 12 years. I am now about to testing out a new set.
At present it seems like I only get clear sound when I am using a pre-amplifier, i.e. a Komfort Duo with neck loop. (Simpler but similar to Phonak Smart Link.)
Naturally I would prefer that the HAs are doing job without the "Duo".
As I am going to get new hearing aids, I want to get something that is compatible with available pre-amplifiers on the market. I would also like to get rid of cables and neck loops.
I have been thinking in terms of Bluetooth compatible hearing aids to be used together with the cell phone and computer equipment, etc. Cell phones would also be practical at noisy dinner tables. Persons that need to talk to each other could just call the other person at the table.
Are there any Bluetooth compatible hearing aids on the market?
I would prefer having the Bluetooth receivers integrated in the HAs, as the T-coil is integrated today.
I have been looking at the following equipment:
Phonak Smart Link.
Bluetooth from cell phone to Smart Link. FM from SL to HA.
Drawback: The neck loop has to be used as antenna.
Oticon Streamer
Bluetooth from cell phone to Streamer. Bluetooth own special format from Streamer to HA.
Drawback: The neck loop has to be used. (Why)
Blues
Neck loop with Bluetooth receiver and T-loop out to HA.
Drawback: The neck loop has to be used.
Eli Dirx Bluetooth
Bluetooth receiver compatible with DAI-shoes for HA.
No cables, no neck loops, but is it good?
Long dongles hanging down from the hearing aids.
Not very practical in a working situations?
Are the conclusions wrong?
Have I missed something?
I have thought of that and I checked my Cochlear Americas (cuz I wear CI) and they do have Phonak wireless FM receiver and it did mentioned bluetooth which require Bluetooth to FM transmitter. Interesting... I went :-o
when I saw the price of it 
