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> Unlike a phone, I wouldn’t say “close to a day’s usage” is acceptable for a product that allows a user to hear.

I wasn't suggesting that people only be allowed to hear for ten hours out of every twenty-four.

As noted in the sentence that followed that one you reacted to, I went on to write:

"Certainly two recharged pairs should see you through a day."

TFA, and parent, is about how danged expensive hearing aids <tm> are -- while parent is all about the alternative of 'hearphones' that are around US$500 (about 1/6th of what hearing aids cost in Australia).



Yeah, the price makes a huge difference. My grandmother was last quoted $10,000 for hearing aids in Australia, whereas at US $500 & no medical visits I could maybe buy one as a gift, if I could be convinced it would be moderately helpful & get semi-frequent use.

(I worry that the smartphone / bluetooth connectivity is too complicated for tech-averse elderly, and that the inline volume controls are too small for arthritic hands. But I like the idea and I love my own QC25s.)




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