High quality. Comfortable. In my Bluetooth settings, the aids are shown to be connected, but it takes numerous attempts at pairing them to be able to use the app to change settings. Eventually they do, but it’s somewhat frustrating. Sound quality is good, but not quite loud enough for me.
Written by a customer while visiting Lexie Hearing
The carrying case must have been designed by a sandbox engineer. These aids eat batteries like they were candy but, you know what; they have improved my hearing by 100% and that's all that really matters.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Lexie Hearing
For the money, i think the Lexie hearing aids are a good deal. Not too hard to figure out how to use them. The app is a bit glitchy but eventually you can get it to work and sometimes it works on the first try. My hearing wasn't too bad but i was having to ask people to repeat things. The most amazing thing for me was that i can hear so many more birds now. I had no idea that all that chirping, tweeting etc was going on.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Lexie Hearing
The Lexie B1's were a replacement for 10-year-old prescription hearing aids that were no longer effective and were not sufficiently adjustable for my 80-year-old ears. Initially, out of the box and at default environmental settings, the B1's were remarkably effective with live human voices. In the home, in restaurants, in the car, I no longer had to ask for repeats. I use the open domes and they are very comfortable. Unlike my previous aids which had the receivers in the main unit, the B1's have receivers in the ear and connects with a stiff wire to the unit behind the ear. I find the stiffer connection much easier to insert into the ear canal than the soft plastic tube that connected my old units.
Television audio has been a problem for me for many years. I created special B1settings for the TV that worked well for news readers, sports announcers, etc., but I still struggled with conversational dialog. Modern TV's have terrible audio, so we bought a sound bar for the TV. That made a big difference. I now have B1 settings for the TV that work for most types of programming.
I am getting about 5 twelve-hour days out of a pair of batteries. I really dislike the jarring "battery low" voice announcement that comes blaring through every few minutes when the batteries have a few hours left. Why can't it be a tone or a chime that doesn't demand attention? If I don't change the batteries right away, I have to listen to that annoying announcement every few minutes.
One other nit. The Lexie app on my iPhone never fully comes up after having turned off the hearing aids either overnight or to change batteries. It always hangs up part way and has to be shut down and restarted. Once the app is up, it will restart every time.
Overall, I am happy with my purchase, the B1's are very effective for my age-related hearing problems.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Lexie Hearing