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    • Overall Rating: 5
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 5
    • Ease Of Use: 5
    • Usefulness: 5
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    Very good

    posted by Francis2012 on 03/16/2013 Certified Owner

    Involvement:General (knows how to use it) - Ownership:1 week to 1 month

    Pros:
    Best price. It works great. There are 3 measures for different ears. My mother used daily. Cheapest. Also is nice when inside the ear because it has a gold ring
    Cons:
    There's nothing I do not like. It takes me a long time coming
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    • Overall Rating: 5
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 4
    • Ease Of Use: 5
    • Usefulness: 4
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    Good enough product.

    posted by Mainlevel on 02/17/2013 Certified Owner

    Involvement:General (knows how to use it) - Ownership:1 week to 1 month

    Pros:
    Good price for basic features. Well packaged.
    Cons:
    Spends 1 AG13 battery each two days. A bit larger than expected, but is ok. Material is ok and is very light. No other cons.
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    • Overall Rating: 5
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 4
    • Ease Of Use: 5
    • Usefulness: 4
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    It Workd but//////fit May Be a Problem

    posted by hh1799 on 02/17/2013 Certified Owner

    Involvement:General (knows how to use it) - Ownership:1 week to 1 month

    Pros:
    Price. Amplification. Ease of use.
    Cons:
    Size . Comfort. Difficult to stay in position. Feedback.
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    • Overall Rating: 5
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 5
    • Ease Of Use: 4
    • Usefulness: 5
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    Very effective compared to extremely expensive ones

    posted by Subintro on 02/10/2013 Certified Owner

    Involvement:General (knows how to use it) - Ownership:1 day to 1 week

    Pros:
    Could possibly be better than £200+ hearing aids. Comes with different sized ear pieces. Good build quality
    Cons:
    Quite large, not too big but noticeable.
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    • Overall Rating: 4
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 4
    • Ease Of Use: 4
    • Usefulness: 4
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    good enough for its price

    posted by vjbeleta1986 on 01/15/2013 Certified Owner

    Involvement:General (knows how to use it) - Ownership:more than 1 month

    Pros:
    I bought this hearing aid for my Mom because she has a mild hearing problem. She uses it sometimes when watching TV and when conversing with people inside the house. It helps us also as we do not need to make our voices louder when speaking to her. I compar...
    Cons:
    The battery that came in the box easily drained. But that's okay because battery is cheap anyways.
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    • Overall Rating: 4
    • Price: 4
    • Quality: 4
    • Ease Of Use: 4
    • Usefulness: 4
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    Good for high frequency hearing lost

    posted by maxhuey on 12/23/2012 Certified Owner

    Involvement:Expert (understands the inner workings) - Ownership:more than 1 month

    Pros:
    Works great if your hearing lost is mostly on the higher frequencies or due to old age. More than enough volume available. Uses commonly available batteries. Acceptable quality for this price range.
    Cons:
    The shape of the hearing aid does not hang on my ear properly, specially when I am wearing eye glasses. Sometime it fall out of...
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    • Overall Rating: 4
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 4
    • Ease Of Use: 4
    • Usefulness: 4
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    Works quite well but not for everyone

    posted by maxhuey on 12/02/2012 Certified Owner

    Involvement:Expert (understands the inner workings) - Ownership:more than 1 month

    Pros:
    1) Powerful and more than Loud enough. Good Quality Material, Nice Packaging to prevent shipping damage. 2) It uses commonly available AG13/LR44 batteries, not those expensive hearing aid battery. in a pinch , you can get batteries at dollar store but I wou...
    Cons:
    Not really a con but the package came with 2 sizes neoprene inserts instead of 3 and a smaller hard plastic piece - don't know ...
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    • Overall Rating: 5
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 5
    • Ease Of Use: 4
    • Usefulness: 5
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    Good product

    posted by strabelli on 06/20/2012 Certified Owner

    Involvement:General (knows how to use it) - Ownership:more than 1 month

    Pros:
    Small and lightweight. Box and device with appearance quality. Works well and does not seem to owe anything near the top devices
    Cons:
    Must use with care, the right would have a medical monitoring. I believe it is indicated only for those who have hearing loss m...
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    • Overall Rating: 5
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 5
    • Ease Of Use: 5
    • Usefulness: 5
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    Works better than $600 Beltone Hearing Aid

    posted by maxhuey on 05/25/2012 Certified Owner

    Involvement:Expert (understands the inner workings) - Ownership:1 day to 1 week

    Pros:
    I had a pair of Beltone hearing aids. It did not work as well as these Syrix. It amplified sound at frequencies of most consonant like "B", "D", "F", "P", "S, "T", etc to make speech come clear for hearing loss due to old age. The Quality of these hearing a...
    Cons:
    No cons at this time
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    • Overall Rating: 5
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 4
    • Ease Of Use: 5
    • Usefulness: 5
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    Good buy!

    posted by greywolfe on 03/09/2012 Certified Owner

    Involvement:Expert (understands the inner workings) - Ownership:1 week to 1 month

    Pros:
    Easy to use Price is right Works well Serves its purpose
    Cons:
    Slightly large, takes a bit of getting used to after you've been used to smaller, lighter units.
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