Lexie Hearing - Lexie B2 Plus Powered by Bose - Gray
- Brand:
- Lexie Hearing
- Model Number:
- LBS00001B2PLS
- UPC:
- 850022464973
- EAN:
- 0850022464973
- ASIN:
- B0CQMZTHGM
- Best Buy SKU:
- 6568962
- Walmart SKU:
- 5268203316
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$999.00 | |
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$899.00 | |
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$899.00 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.2/5 from 353 reviews.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Outstanding hearing devices. Extremely easy to setup and make adjustments when the environment changes. Highly recommended. Costs is very reasonable.
I got hearing aids previously from an audiologist (at more than twice the price!). I like these much better because I can control volume, direction, treble, etc myself. I also like being able to test my own hearing instead of having to return to the doctor. Time will tell how durable they are, but so far, they're great. The Bose name meant a lot to me, as I own other excellent Bose products.
Ordering online was simple and easy. The website made it easy to understand the benefits of each model. I got the Lexie B2 Plus because it came with a charging pod instead of having to buy expensive little batteries and try to replace them with less than perfect eyesight. I can stream my phone and other media thru them using Bluetooth. You have to download the Lexie app to your phone. Then follow the instructions in the app or booklet to take the hearing test and configure the settings. The phone app lets you make adjustments to suit your needs or environment. Its all pretty slick & Easy. I've suggest Lexie to several of my senior friends. VERY SATISFIED so far.
My Lexie B2 Plus hearing aids are performing as expected: it helps hearing in group conversations. Construction is good, putting the hearing aid on and turning on is easy. Occasional difficulty connecting to the phone, but the HA use your own preset when turned on, and in most situations phone control is not needed. I cannot comment on the difference with hearing aids tuned by a professional audiologist, but as an off-the-shelf self-tuning hearing aid, the Lexie B2 Plus seems quite good.
Without a doubt, my Lexie hearing aids have improved my hearing and my life. In that regard, money well spent. Being able to control them via a phone app is a great convenience. What isn't great? Turning them on remains tricky, after wearing them for several hours they become uncomfortable, especially with wearing glasses, and on a couple of occasions the volume has mysteriously amped up to an uncomfortable level. I have to back out of the app to lower volume to an acceptable level.
They are working great. They helped me figure out needs and sent them to me. They do require a lot of reading to educate self on details. I still have to take some time to figure some things out. Still occasionally struggle with Bluetooth connection. Still have things to learn but quality of hearing is good.
Lexie Hearing Aids are very good except that a longer wire is needed as well as a larger Dome. Using the longest wire now available with the largest Dome allows the dome to slip part say out of my ear canal. My only option now is to try one of those large hollow domes seen on line...not the best solution. Lexie: give me a longer wire and bigger Dome!!!
I have found the hearing aids to be helpful, but still have trouble with understanding specific words at times. The clarity, not the volume, is the problem. That being said, my friends who use hearing aids, some who paid 4 or 5 thousand dollars, have the same issue, so I am satisfied that these are just as good as theirs. I do notice a raspy sound that I don't like, for example, when I tuck my hair behind my ear, or walk on an uncarpeted floor. And other sounds, like the crumpling of something like a potato chip bag, are unpleasantly loud and crackly.
Sound is clear but could be improved somewhat. My only issue is trying to get the sound up. The finger position for many issues is not raised enough, would love to have those buttons larger. Am waiting for the B-3 to address some issues that bothered me including clarity. Otherwise it's a winner.
So far after a little over a month, I like my hearing aids. I have found that Lexi follows up with customers to see with that things are going well and whether you're having any problems. So far to date my only issue has been the battery in the right hearing aid tends to run out somewhat faster than the left. I am working with Lexie to resolve the issue and I am optimistic that they will do their best to satisfy by purchase of their hearing aids.
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