"Have been very impressed with Specsavers both in the original testing and subsequent setting up and fine tuning and would recommend them."
I can second that. I have a pretty serious upper mid- to high-frequency loss. I've had two pairs of hearing aids from Specsavers; the first was pretty good, but I upgraded to a Siemens top-of-the-range pair a couple of years ago (best part of £3,000).
They are fairly unobtrusive - not that I care particularly.
They have in effect three programs for processing sound: one for conversation, one for music and one for phone - and they switch automatically between the three. Control of background noise is impressive, as is their ability to adapt to different acoustic environments - e.g. listening to someone talking from behind while I'm driving. My audiologist took the utmost care in customising them to my needs and ongoing care is free.
I am well impressed.
Last edited by: James Loveless on Mon 18 Nov 19 at 23:28
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