Oticon More Detailed Hearing Aid Review



Oticon Extra Detailed Listening to Assist Evaluate. Dr. Cliff Olson, Audiologist and founding father of Utilized Listening to Options in Phoenix Arizona, evaluations the New Oticon Extra, the primary Listening to Assist to make use of a Deep Neural Community that can assist you hear Higher.

Actual Ear Measurement: https://youtu.be/cHR0Oa6I-wY
Finest Practices: https://youtu.be/4F1pkDhb8ys

Oticon Extra on HearingUp: https://hearingup.com/hearing-aids/oticon-more
Oticon Extra on Listening to Tracker: https://www.hearingtracker.com/hearing-aids/oticon-more

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45 thoughts on “Oticon More Detailed Hearing Aid Review”

  1. I got my More 1 last week from the VA. I was suprised that I was given the portable charger.
    But I was not able get them set up. I always have a lot of wax in my ears, the VA was nt able to fit me in for a cleaning that day..I went to a ear clinic and had my ears cleaned
    I have a appt 09 Aug to go back to get my hearing aids set up.. I can not wait.

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  2. Voice clarity is my key issue. I do not like the reverb effect of Kirkland 10. It makes the voices sound jumbled or hard to understand. I have no difficulty hearing low frequency sounds.

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  3. Dr. cliff , I have profound hearing loss to the point I have a back-up pair of hearing aids. I have Oticon OPNSI ,miniRITE hearing aids with custom ear molds. I have had them about 2 yrs. Both were just sent in and replaced. They are not rechargeable. Are these the best for profound hearing loss ? Is there another Oticon model I should be considering. Like most people with Profound hearing loss, I struggle. I am socially very active but am getting to the point where it is very difficult to be engaged and communicate correctly. ~ John K

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  4. I keep my phone on silent. When I get a phone call the ringtone goes into my Oticon | OPN MiniRITE hearing aides. I would like to hear the notification of a text message in my hearing aide. Is it possible to do this?

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  5. I was told I had hearing loss in my early 20s, but I ignored it until I developed tinnitus šŸ˜­…. I'm early 30s now so I'm finally getting my second pair of pairing aids.. she told me they Oticon more will be rechargeable . if I'm not mistaking Oticon on had a rechargeable expansion kit and it was poor quality .. it lasted a few months.. I hope its different with Oticon more.

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  6. Hi Dr Cliff, I have Nera Pro. Due for new pair and wondered if there was a big difference between Nera and More. Also would like to understand differences between More, Zircon, exceed and OPN S all rechargeable. Thanks

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  7. Thank you for a very informative video. I am new to HAs and just had my first evaluation and this particular doctor recommended the Oticon More 2 (as that is what my insurance will partially remit for). Accordingly, she told me the Oticon More 1 would be full out of pocket and more than I'm willing to pay at this time. I have moderate hearing lost in one ear and slightly worse in the other. Anyway, my question is about the More 2 as opposed to the More 1. Generally, what I understand is the More 1 is fully automatic and the More 2 step down in features requires a manual adjustment if entering into a different sound environment. Is this the case? Also, I am considering buying only one for my worse ear now and then purchasing the second one maybe in a year should the technology advance even more. Your thoughts on that? Do these Oticon offer firmware upgrades to existing models to keep up with technological improvements? Thanks for any info you are willing to share.

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  8. My insurance covers oticon hearing aids but my audiologist said if I get the more 1, regardless of the contracted price with my insurance, I would still have to pay the balance of the full price not the contracted price, so my question is, is there a big difference between the more one and more 3 in regards to sound? My insurance paid $5k and I paid $4,200 for the remainding full balance, but an now thinking of switching to the more 3 since I won't have to pay any extra for those but I don't want to compromise my hearing

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  9. Do you know if the Oticon CROS is now compatible with the MORE unit? In the review, you mentioned that is something Oticon was working on, but since it is a little over a year later now, I wonder if they have come out with that by now. Thanks!

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  10. Dr. Cliff, thank you for these videos. I've been using the More1 for about 3 weeks now. I'm very happy with the fit and performance except I find the higher frequencies to be over amplified and very annoying…what we used to call 'extremely bright' when describing audio speakers. I understand some of this is due to my loss of upper frequencies for so many years but it still is very annoying to me. My next appointment with the audiologist will include RET and I'm hoping my concern can be addressed. Are these units capable of attenuating volume at higher frequencies.
    Thank you!

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  11. I wanted to ask as I just got mine today, I'm able to connect to the app fine and it's an android phone.

    But it can't connect to play music, it keeps saying it needs an app for this device.
    Can anyone help me?

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  12. I recently got a hearing aid and idk if it me but the speaker sounds like it's a warrbled broken speaker in a tin can its been 2 days wearing a hearing aid the sounds I feel aren't right idk what to do….

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  13. Thanks Dr CLIFF for this nice video. I would like to ask you about fitting the artificial Intelligence and deep learning hearing aids in cases of hidden hearing loss and CAPD, in conjunction with ALDs ? Do they improve understanding speech in noise in patients who have hidden hearing loss and patients with CAPD?

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  14. I just got a pair of Oticon More aids. Does the ā€œMore Sound Boosterā€ require adjustment by my audiologist? I canā€™t currently detect any change in the sound when it is switched on.

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  15. I have a set for about 2 years and really don't like them
    So in January I am getting new insurance and they will pay 2000 a year so I am going in for some new one plus if I can trade these old ones in and get better they are Rechargeable so that is good also I can't hear in like a restaurant

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  16. Hi Dr. Cliff. I just got a pair of the Widex Moment hearing aids. My hearing loss is around 50%. I've had these a few days and I've adjusted but there is still some "sharpness" in the sound. I am wondering if I should have gotten the Oticon More, which I tried prior to working with my current hearing aid professional (who is covered by my insurance). Do you (or your patients) prefer the Oticon More over the Widex Moment? This is my second pair of hearing aids. My first pair were also Widex. Thanks for the information!

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  17. Another EXCELLENT video Dr. Olson! would the Philips HearLink 9030 hearing aids, sold at Costco, and made by the same company Demant, also be similar to these? In other words, would they have the same chipset as the Oticon More?

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  18. Dr Cliff , I do need hearing aids and have 25% hearing loss in both ears of course at different decibel ranges. I was given a pair of Oticon Xceed and want to use them as if I buy hearing aids I am looking between 4-6000 $ā€™s. My question is that I donā€™t want to wear the full size insert into the ear but just the small one that fits in the ear channel as I donā€™t have profound hearing loss. Can the larger ear inserts be changed for the smaller ones ? Thank you for any help

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  19. Oh yes? A resident in our facility bought one for almost 4 000 dls and one of them and after 6 months or so one of them didn't work got broke and we call the agency and the provider was so busy that we have to wait 2 weeks for him to come and fix it, then he came in a hurry and left a new one not ready! No, no, no i do not recommend it.

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