My Philips hearing aids (Costco sourced) work well under my Yamaha CM500
headphones and have all the aforementioned control capabilities. I didn’t
opt for rechargeable batteries as the feature did not appear cost
effective.

Bill K4YJJ

On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 2:25 PM Mark Wheeler via Elecraft <
elecraft@mailman.qth.net> wrote:

>
>
> Shu,
>
>
> I have pretty severe hearing loss and my solution is a behind the ear
> Bluetooth controlled hearing aid that has an accompanying smart phone app
> that allows me to boost or otherwise customize on the fly bass, mids, and
> treble.  Additional on the fly customizable features include noise
> reduction, speech focus, and wind noise reduction.  Mine is also lithium
> battery-powered and rechargeable which is a big convenience.  Although it
> isn't a complete fix to the problem, it is a real big improvement.  It is a
> major improvement over my previous in-the-ear hearing aid.  I'm happy to
> share more details if you are interested.
>
>
> Regards,
> Mark WU6R
> mark3...@icloud.com
>
>
>
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