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HueHearing Review #2 - Thumbs up for Vevo

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  Thumbs up for Vevo I lost one of my Costco hearing aids some months ago. I could not replace just the one because that series was out of production, and I didn't have the resources to purchase a new pair. I did a considerable amount of online shopping before settling on the Hue X2 and I'm glad I did. The price for the pair was one-third of Costco's, which are the least expensive on the brick-and-mortar market. I have been wearing them for three weeks now and can affirm that and I am completely satisfied with them. The sound quality is easily equal to my last pair, and the four listening modes, which I am still experimenting with and have found to be very useful, are a feature which I didn't have before. In my opinion the Hue X2 is hands down a superior product.

Hue Hearing Review #1 - Excelant hearing aids

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  Excelant hearing aids When I received my hearing aids and put them on I couldn't believe how much I missed around me. I could hear what people were saying to me without the mush that seemed to go along with trying to hear. Constantly going Huh? Huh? I literally had to have people face me and I would have to listen very closely to hear them. Admittedly I was hesitant when I ordered my hearing aids because of the price. You know the old saying "beware if the price seems to good to be true" Well I was wondering what I would get. They are great. The hearing aids are definitely worth the wait and the money. If anyone ask me about Huehearing I certainly will send them. I can hear again! There is something in self esteem that goes along with being able to hear normally again. David W.

Everything You Need To Know About In-The-Ear Hearing Aids

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  Invisible in the canal (IIC) and Completely in the canal (CIC) hearing aids are the most petite and discreet styles available. Styles that are IIC are exactly as they are described-virtually invisible. The wearer tugs on a small pull-out string to loosen the strings when removing them. They are placed very deep in the ear. CICs are similar but are a bit shallower. You can find more on these hearing aids at HueHearing Reviews .   Typically, these styles are suitable for people who have mild to moderate hearing loss. As a result of their small size, they usually don't have any manual controls, like volume wheels or program buttons.   The Advantages ·          Delicately discrete ·          Great sound quality   The Disadvantages ·          Ear wax and moisture damage are possible ·          Small size can restrict agility ·          Hard to connect to smart devices due to the size   What About In-The-Canal Hearing Aids? It is easy and comfortable to use