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these OTC hearing aids are almost
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invisible and they work as Bluetooth
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devices let's check them
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out dave Taylor here checking out the
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Ella here Beyond let me open these up
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otc hearing aids and their cool new
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drybox accessory now if you've been
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tracking my channel for a while you're
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going to say h you've already looked at
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the LA here beyond but these are the new
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improved LA here beyond the first thing
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that you'll notice is it now comes in
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this cool champagne color so they had
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them in silver now they've added this
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champagne color and I think it's really
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nice it's also more of a skin color of
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course and the idea with these is that
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this piece goes in your ear canal and
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then this part goes behind your ear so
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it's super easy to work with you just
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slip it on top of your ear put the
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little piece in your ear canal like that
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it's done and it's already enhancing
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what I'm hearing so these are for mild
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to moderate hearing loss let me take
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this back out and they're extremely
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discreet in fact in this closeup you can
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only barely tell I have it in at all
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there's just a tiny bit of wire that you
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can see so these are what are known as
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receiver in canal or ri hearing aids now
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other companies are making them where
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they look like earbuds or headphones or
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other devices but these are sort of a
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more traditional hearing aid design and
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there's a lot of benefit to that because
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they are so invisible which I like now
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they are very budget friendly if you've
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had hearing aids or you are thinking
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about hearing aids and you're going to
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go to an aiologist then you know you're
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going to be paying thousands of dollars
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these are much much more affordable than
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that but they offer much of the same
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capabilities and they are from mild to
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moderate hearing loss so if you have
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significant hearing loss or anything
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that's like beyond moderate then you
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might need to go to that aiologist but
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if you're just noticing that things are
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a little harder to understand and when
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you're in a group setting you're
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constantly saying "Sorry I didn't catch
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what you just said." So this is where
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these can be a real benefit but they
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have so many cool other features
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including AI enhanced in fact there's a
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lot of AI in this so these are AI
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enhanced sound clarity they have
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something called voc clear plus which
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actually identifies speech and tries to
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move the sound around it lower so that
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you have enhanced speech clarity so you
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can hear what people are saying better
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how nice is that there's also AI noise
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reduction so it's trying to also get
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some of that annoying background noise
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out so it's sort of like active noise
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cancellation in headphones but these are
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also working on boosting the speech so
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they work with Bluetooth and I have them
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paired with my iPhone there's an Ella
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here app i'm going to show you that in
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just a second but that makes it a real
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breeze to work with but you don't need
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to do that if you don't want to you can
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literally just take them out of the
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their little charging case and just put
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them in your ears and boom they'll start
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working whether that's optimal for you
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probably it won't be that's why you have
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the app so in the app you can do things
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like test your hearing and have them
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modify their behavior to match what
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you're good at hearing and what you're
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not so good at hearing on a frequency
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basis before we get there let me just
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show you so the units themselves and you
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can see in this closeup there's a
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multi-function button on the top that
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lets you adjust volume up volume down
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you can hang up on phone calls because
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they're Bluetooth you can listen to
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music or you can use them on a phone
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call so it gives you a lot of
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functionality there if you don't want to
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monkey with that button that's behind
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your ear you can just never touch them
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and do everything on your Bluetooth
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device or in the app easy enough and
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then you drop them in the case and they
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charge there's little tiny LEDs that
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give you the charge status and close it
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and you're ready to roll and this should
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give you at least two or three extra
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charges when you take this out this
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should give you 20 hours of use so if
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you're going to have even a really long
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day and do some dancing late at night
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and everything well these are going to
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work the whole time and after 20 hours
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you'll be so tired you won't be able to
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hear things anyway no but seriously put
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them in the case for 15 minutes and you
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get six more hours so if they start to
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complain about battery life then you can
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just drop them in for a few minutes like
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while you're going to the restroom and
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then when you come out they've got a
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little extra time so very handy this is
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charged by a USBC there's a plug on the
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side there that's really handy and then
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it comes with a little cleaning brush
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that has a little point on the end too
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cuz sometimes yeah there might get a
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little bit grungy they might need a
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little bit of cleaning so the sort of
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level one cleaning is that you can brush
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it and stuff the level two the
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antibacterial cleaning is this drybox
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accessory we'll get there in a minute so
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also comes with additional cleaning
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devices there's a USBA to USBC charging
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cord if you need it and there's a ton of
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different size ear tips but what I
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highly recommend is take the time to
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experiment with different sizes to get
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the ones that work best for your hearing
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they will make a significant difference
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particularly if you're also going to use
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it to listen to music and you want to be
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able to hear the bass now as with most
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hearing aids they are tuned to have the
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frequency response mostly be voice but
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it does give you other options so let's
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see let's look at the app before we get
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there let me just tell you the idea of
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the drying box is that you just put the
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units in here so we can do that i'll
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out and you put them in the drying box
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and you don't need any particular
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orientation or layout just put them in
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close it and then there's USBC here so
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when you give it power it gets up to
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like 110 120 degrees Fahrenheit and
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it'll just sit there and gently
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circulate that warmer air and the idea
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of that is that if they get wet if
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you're sweaty they will actually clean
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them or dry them off I should say and
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that is antibacterial and good for
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hygiene so it's a good idea to do this
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occasionally to make sure that your
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units are in optimal shape and ready for
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you to wear speaking of which I'm going
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to go ahead and put them on let's see
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this one goes on this ear so put it on
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top and then slide it in my ear canal
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there's one and then I'll do the same
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thing on the other side that's two and I
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should say that the drybox
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accessory also comes with its own USBA
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to USBC charging cable interestingly
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this one matches in white and you'll
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notice that one matches in black so
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they're very conscious of colors i like
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that but what you want to see and what I
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want to show you is the app so let me
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get that recording going and I'll show
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you what the app lets you do cuz it's
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pretty remarkable it has a lot of cool
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features so select your hearing aid it's
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the Beyond and it's connecting and it's
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connected and you can see everything's
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really snappy now if I don't want to use
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Well I'll do that update later so if I
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don't want to use the hearing aid I can
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off and now the hearing aid feature is
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disabled so when it's on there's a
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brightness to what I hear around me
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because it's amplifying those
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frequencies so if I turn it on then what
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I hear is very different because it's
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also picking up my own speaking voice
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but I can turn it off I can turn it on
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whatever i like to leave it in automatic
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so if I'm then suddenly feeding music to
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it via Bluetooth off my phone it will
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turn off the hearing aid feature but as
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soon as I pause the music it'll turn
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back on so to me that's perfect and then
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you can pick it supports four different
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environmental in spaces so if you're in
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a restaurant where it's going to be
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super loud then I'm switched it and it
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actually has changed what it's doing
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it's changed what the AI is doing with
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sound to really minimize all that
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background noise i generally you want to
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general and then let's see what else you
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can adjust the volume left or right and
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that's important because a lot of people
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have you know hearing loss in one ear
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but not so much in the other ear with
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this you can adjust it so maybe if I
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have more on my left then my left is a
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little louder whereas my right is
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actually in really good shape so I'm
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going to just leave it like
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this i can turn on speech enhance i can
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tune it for left or right and I can also
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do a phone call boost hang on i'm going
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to have to go back here and adjust
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that turns out I don't have any hearing
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loss so it's a very interesting
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experience using a hearing aid when you
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don't have hearing loss it just gives me
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trouble um but all of this is on
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settings and you can see it also on the
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very top is showing me battery status
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and both left and right are in great
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shape if I tap on home then you get to
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see some other features that it has and
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it has some features that they're
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experimenting with like this one which
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is definitely still a work in progress
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but the idea is that hey it has a
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microphone it has a speaker that's
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giving you data so why not have it do
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automatic AI powered translation i have
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experimented with this over time with
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the Ellahir app and it's still a work in
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progress i wouldn't count on this to
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help you get through a country where you
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don't speak the language but it will at
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some point work really well and that's
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going to be really cool um you can do
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remote sound capture that's a really
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interesting one where you can actually
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have your phone be the microphone and
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you can put it say at the podium with a
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lecture and then it will actually
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transmit what it picks up to these which
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gives you the ability to have really
11:05
like out of Harry Potter that ear that
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you can just put in a different room so
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that's a pretty interesting feature and
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then we can go on the bottom there's
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tonitis so tonitis is where your brain
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creates sound typically a hum or a buzz
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at different frequencies and the theory
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is that what it's doing is it's filling
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in as you start to lose hearing your
11:30
brain is filling in the missing
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frequencies and tonitis can be something
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as moderately annoying as I always hear
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a tiny buzz or it could be really
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something where it's just this
11:43
overwhelming sound and so one of the
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ways to manage that one of the ways they
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offer is that you can just have
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environmental noise running in the
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background so I might say
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C-wave and so now everything's working
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exactly the same but when it's silent
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instead of being totally quiet I just
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hear this very quiet seawave in the
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background and what's interesting is you
12:09
can layer things on so you can say
12:12
"Let's do that." And
12:14
birds and so now I literally hear a sea
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wave and birds so honestly it not only
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helps you with tonitis but it'll help
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you go to sleep so it's really nice
12:24
chill sounds and then of course you can
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create your favorites so that makes that
12:29
even easier um but I'm going to go ahead
12:31
and let's turn this off i'll pause that
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and we'll go back to home and that's
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pretty much everything if I tap on the
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button on the top left it does give me a
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little more options and including most
12:44
especially the hearing test i'm not
12:46
going to do that because that takes a
12:48
while and really you want to be in the
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quietest possible environment to do this
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don't run one of these hearing tests if
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you have people in the background
12:57
talking or music playing or a television
13:00
on that will totally mess things up and
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these are going to adjust for what it
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believes is your hearing so you want it
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to be as accurate as possible i think
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it's fantastic that they have this
13:11
ability and let's see we're back on that
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side menu maybe there we go and so um
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there's some app preferences you can see
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the little red dot on my device is
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showing me uh there is a firmware update
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and I will get to that soon so it looks
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like 1.0.2 just came out so that's also
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a really great opportunity to tell you
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overthe-air updates what it means is
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that these will continue to improve
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they'll continue to get better firmware
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and work better for you because every
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time you check the app and it says
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there's a firmware update and you apply
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it then the device actually gets better
13:56
so how cool is that right so Bluetooth
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streaming I can just turn on some music
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and enjoy it with these and as you saw I
14:04
can have that where I also have the
14:06
hearing aid disabled so it's just giving
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me music or I can be on a phone call or
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a Zoom call or whatever and imagine if
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you're in a situation where you were
14:16
with co-workers and you're all on a
14:18
video conference you're on camera no one
14:21
will ever see that you have hearing aids
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so it's very discreet and I think that's
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a really great addition the app itself
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is the Ella here app and it's available
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for iPhone and Android and let's see so
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this is an optional accessory the Drybox
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but I recommend you get it as a bundle
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and it's just a great idea if you ever
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take them off because it's hot out and
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you're sweaty or something's happened
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and they've gotten wet or something just
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put them in here plug it in let it run
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until that green light starts blinking
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slowly they call it breathing so until
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the green light is breathing at which
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point you can just unplug it take them
15:03
out and you're good to go and obviously
15:05
this case is a bit bigger than the case
15:08
you would get with something like um I
15:10
Apple iPods or something or AirPods I
15:12
should say um but it gives you multiple
15:16
charges and so this plus these are going
15:19
to give you potentially as much as let
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me take these off as much as a week of
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use you know without having to put any
15:28
more effort into plugging it in or
15:30
remembering your charging cable
15:33
so there we go so they're back in and
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charging and that's what I got i really
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like these i think that the upgrade in
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color is really fun because champagne
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they call it champagne it's closer to
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skin color than silver so that makes it
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even more discreet and the features they
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keep upgrading and adding to them so I'm
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confident that at some point soon that
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translation feature is going to be
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pretty wild it is pretty interesting to
16:02
have it i was like watching some a show
16:05
in Spanish and it didn't get most of the
16:07
words but every so often I just hear the
16:09
English translation of a line or a
16:11
sentence or something and it was just
16:13
like that's pretty cool so as that dials
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in that's going to be a really wonderful
16:18
feature so that's pretty much everything
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I got i will tell you that they have a
16:23
quick start guide and they have a really
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decent user manual that's pretty thick
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and what they recommend is that when you
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first get these just wear them for like
16:34
an hour and then four or five days later
16:38
give yourself two hours the second week
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maybe 3 hours so work your way up to
16:43
wearing them all day don't just
16:44
immediately put them on and just think
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you're good to go for 20 hours because
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that's how long the battery lasts so
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give your brain some time to learn and
16:52
to adjust that's everything I got so I
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think these are definitely ones worth
16:57
checking out if you have mild to
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moderate hearing loss and you want to be
17:01
able to have a hearing aid that also
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gives you all of these fantastic
17:06
Bluetooth and smartphone opportunities
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and functions this is definitely one to
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okay these are the Ellir Beyond OTC
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hearing aid and they are
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ellahir.com in addition there is
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separately the Lahhere dry box accessory
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perfect for making sure they're dry if
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you're getting sweaty or you just it's a
17:51
hot day or something really good really
17:54
good hygiene here and these separate are
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$49.90 or this separate is $49.90 I
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should say but I checked their site and
18:04
they have bundle offers where you get
18:06
both together at a substantial discount
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so this is potentially a gamecher i
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think you should check it out it's what
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I got i hope to catch you in my next