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Amy Freeman
The hearing aids have a mind of their own. They disrupt anything I'm listening to and put it on the aids. I got them yesterday, charged them, now, no phone or music in the left aid! Can't access the app set-up without going back to delivery state, and all Signia allows me to do is adjust the volume and balance on each station. Sending these aids back. Too bad, I've always had Signia before.
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Bosco Robinson
The directional control is awesome! But the hearing aid manufacturer (Rexton in my case) doesn't support full Bluetooth functionality on Android, so you can hear calls just fine, but the mics on the hearing aids don't work. You have to talk to the phone's mic. Walking away from the phone, or putting it in your pocket means the person you're talking to can't hear you. This totally sucks, because the mfg. does support full BT functionality on IOS. 🤬
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Charles Albert
Very poorly done app, especially considering that it's supposed to support a $2,500 hearing aid. Locks up the phone 3+ times a day requiring a hard shutdown and restart. Does not stream via Bluetooth as advertised. Terrible user interface. And that's just the obvious problems. Trying to decide if I am going to return the hearing aid for a brand that has a functioning app.
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