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  • They’re Resound Quattro’s. They’re connected directly to the phone, no extra hardware required, though you need the Android app installed to make it work. Can’t just pair them with any random device that talks Bluetooth (like my tv!).

    Yes, I can (and do) listen to podcasts and music with them(1), but the audio quality is necessarily not on par with even a cheap set of Bluetooth headphones. Hearing aids are tuned to let you hear conversation and your surroundings more, and don’t really have much in the way of bass 😅 It’s “serviceable” at best.

    They are always connected and I can even receive phone calls on them, BUT they don’t have microphones (at least none it lets Bluetooth use) and so I have to speak into the phone, but at least I can hear via hearing aids.

    I can usually go all day with batteries. Depends on how hard the hearing aids have to work, I think. Some days they conk out early evening, but most days they last until midnight. I’m not sure I know the exact reason. Doesn’t seem to depend on how much I use the Bluetooth connection.

    But hearing aids are a VERY personal thing. Like shoes: some are cut wider and fit your foot better. I can tell you I’m pretty happy with mine (4 years old so all manufacturers have made a lot of progress since then!), but you really need to try a few to see how the audio quality sounds to YOU (and the kind and level of your hearing loss).

    Good luck!

    (1) I got hearing aids because I got tired of saying “what?” all the time. Now I have hearing aids and still say “what?” all the time, because I’m usually listening to a podcast and need to turn it off first 🤣