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Self-Fitting Hearing Aids With No Need Of Medical Exams | Awesome and Affordable Solution

    Since there’s no audiologist involved with customizing your sound profile, it’s a (seemingly) simple matter to get started configuring and fine-tuning the aids. You’ll soon note that there’s no Bluetooth or Wi-Fi here. Like many consumer-grade hearing aids, these use an app, Sony Hearing Control, that communicates directly with the miniature speakers via high-frequency sound waves emitted from your phone instead of wireless tech.

    Self-Fitting Hearing Aids With No Need Of Medical Exams

    Sleek and discreet design
    Device fits comfortably inside the ear canal for a virtually invisible look when worn.

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    Self-Fitting Hearing Aids With No Need Of Medical Exams

    Personalized to your hearing
    Easily set up and personalize your hearing aids with the Sony | Hearing control app.

    Self-Fitting Hearing Aids With No Need Of Medical Exams

    Prescription-grade sound quality
    Sony’s technology offers excellent sound quality similar to traditional hearing aids

    Self-Fitting Hearing Aids With No Need Of Medical Exams

    Made for your peace of mind
    An FDA-registered medical device developed with WS Audiology.

    The CRE-C10, an easy, do-it-yourself hearing solution for those with signs of mild to moderate hearing loss. Developed in partnership with WS Audiology, this hearing device harnesses Sony’s trusted technology to deliver exceptional sound quality in a sleek, discreet design that’s virtually invisible. With a long battery life of up to 70 hours of continuous use, the CRE-C10 offers compact, high-quality sound to enhance your experience in every environment.

    You’ll need to follow the configuration instructions exactly, and I mean to the letter. As a techie veteran, I was lax, breezing through the preface material and forgetting a key step, after which I found that the phone wouldn’t communicate with the hearing aids. Many online commenters have made such complaints as well, but the problem in part lies with Sony, which should have made this process more idiot-proof. For me, I was sure my phone was not muted, since I was talking via its speaker just minutes earlier.

    But it turned out that while my phone volume wasn’t muted, my media volume was, and the app was trying to obliviously send signals to the hearing aids through a silent speaker. While this was ultimately my fault for not following directions perfectly, Sony would do well to revamp its setup process to help users determine whether simple issues like this are impeding them and to avoid the onslaught of complaints.

    Source: https://www.Sony.com