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- Frank Fuqua
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06 Apr 2021 21:42 #1
by Frank Fuqua
Replied by Frank Fuqua on topic Hearing Aid Compatibility
My situation exactly. I've been thinking about buying a Zulu 3. It sounds like popping out the BTEs and adjusting the Zulu volumes independently works.
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06 Apr 2021 21:11 #2
by Larry Snyder
Replied by Larry Snyder on topic Hearing Aid Compatibility
Yes. My left ear is worse than my right ear, so it’s nice to be able to adjust the volume in each ear separately.
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- Frank Fuqua
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06 Apr 2021 20:24 #3
by Frank Fuqua
Replied by Frank Fuqua on topic Hearing Aid Compatibility
Larry... Thanks for the quick response.
Do your Lightspeeds have a volume control for each ear?
Do your Lightspeeds have a volume control for each ear?
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06 Apr 2021 18:52 #4
by Larry Snyder
Replied by Larry Snyder on topic Hearing Aid Compatibility
I don’t think it exists. I just started wearing hearing aids and I cannot wear them with my Lightspeeds. It’s not a big deal to pop them out and back in again after landing. ANR seems to confuse digital hearing aids.
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- Frank Fuqua
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06 Apr 2021 18:21 #5
by Frank Fuqua
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Can anyone recommend a headset that is compatible with BTE (Behind The Ear) hearing aids?
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