Continuing from my second posts about the HAs that I use...
I have used the Siemens Phoenix 103 for the period 2002-07. It was never continuous and things were never easy with this strap-on.
This was an analog model HA and it did not have frequency selection or channels as those HA sellers will tell you. It was so to say an amplifier which amplified each and every sound no matter if it is a loud one or a soft one. The end result is it gave me pain in the ear every time I go out wearing it because of the loud amplified noise from the roads and vehicles.
Not only it made things more difficult in the outside environment, but it looked ridiculous on me - I could not converse with others even when wearing but could do so well without it.
However I must admit, it worked well in quiet surroundings like inside office premises.
And a very important thing is it had a volume control roller switch with which I can set it to zero if the surroundings are too noisy for me.
I have used the Siemens Phoenix 103 for the period 2002-07. It was never continuous and things were never easy with this strap-on.
This was an analog model HA and it did not have frequency selection or channels as those HA sellers will tell you. It was so to say an amplifier which amplified each and every sound no matter if it is a loud one or a soft one. The end result is it gave me pain in the ear every time I go out wearing it because of the loud amplified noise from the roads and vehicles.
Not only it made things more difficult in the outside environment, but it looked ridiculous on me - I could not converse with others even when wearing but could do so well without it.
However I must admit, it worked well in quiet surroundings like inside office premises.
And a very important thing is it had a volume control roller switch with which I can set it to zero if the surroundings are too noisy for me.
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