![]() ![]() The devices do not have direct Bluetooth streaming capabilities. They use disposable batteries and have a battery drain of 2.8 milliamps per hour. The hearing aids are water-resistant but do not have a specified IP rating. The receiver wire may cause discomfort for some users, but Bose provides different wire lengths for free. They have a silver color, but the author wishes there were more color options. The hearing aids have two microphone ports, a volume control button, and a size 312 battery. The build quality is good for the price. The hearing aids come with a storage case, different dome sizes, a cleaning brush, a measurement tool, batteries, and a user manual. A payment plan is available for those who find it expensive. The cost of a pair of devices is $849.95, with free standard shipping. ![]() The author recommends using the Bose hearing screener on their website to identify if the hearing aids are suitable. The purchasing process is straightforward. Bose Sound Control hearing aids are the first FDA-cleared direct-to-consumer hearing aids for mild to moderate hearing loss. The author, being an audiologist and a Bose fan, shares unbiased thoughts on the devices. Bose proved everyone wrong by releasing their hearing aids. People were eagerly waiting for Bose to release a direct-to-consumer hearing aid. ![]() Bose released the Sound Control hearing aids in May 2021. Coming up in May of 2021, Bose finally released their new Sound Control hearing aids, which has a lot of people really excited, including myself. In this video, I'm doing a detailed review of the new Bose Sound Control hearing aids to see if they really are a good option for mild to moderate hearing loss. Hi guys, Cliff Olson, Doctor of Audiology and founder of Applied Hearing Solutions in Phoenix, Arizona. ![]()
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