Guest Post | My First 30 Days Wearing ReSound ONE Hearing Aids

In his latest review, Blake from the Hear Soundly blog tried ReSound ONE™, sharing impressions of his first 30 days wearing these hearing aids.

An excerpt of his post is below.   

We encourage you to check out Hear Soundly for more real-world perspective, information and reviews directly from someone who wears hearing aids.

My First 30 Days Wearing ReSound ONE Hearing Aids

Originally appeared January 31 on Hear Soundly

After waiting almost two decades to get my first pair of hearing aids, I finally decided to take the plunge in 2020. With my first child on the way, and everyone around me wearing masks making it more difficult to read lips, I felt it was the right time to take my hearing seriously.

Over the last several months, I’ve tried a wide range of hearing aids from online brands to Costco’s in-house Kirkland brand.

For this review, I met with an audiologist and tried the ReSound ONE hearing aids. The ReSound ONE is the latest top-end hearing aid from ReSound and replaces the previously very popular ReSound LiNX Quattro.

So What’s In The ReSound ONE?

Think of the ReSound ONE as the Range Rover of hearing aids. It comes from one of the biggest and most trusted manufacturers in the business, and it’s not cheap. Prices often include the audiologist’s professional services and can vary somewhat, but you can expect to pay $5,000-$7,500 for a pair. For a luxury price, you get a sleek device packed with very high-end technology.

Sound quality

The first and most crucial part of any hearing aid is the ability to hear people in your life. After a month of wearing these hearing aids, I’ve found that they do an excellent job of sorting the sounds in my environment and bringing me clear speech from my family, neighbors, and also my TV.

There are a few key technologies that allow this to happen:

The first is called the M&RIE Receiver. M&RIE stands for “Microphone and Receiver in the Ear. M&RIE is a 3rd microphone on the part of the hearing aid that goes into the ear canal. Nearly all behind-the-ear hearing aids have mics on the device’s body only, which sits behind your ear. This is where the ReSound ONE is special, it has an extra microphone sitting inside your ear. This gives you an organic quality and helps decipher important sounds.

The ReSound ONE also has an industry-leading algorithm for cutting out wind noise and feedback. I’ve trialed several hearing aids that have been easily prone to squealing when my hand or phone gets too close to my ear. I have yet to hear a single squeal from my ReSound ONE pair.

Another impressive feature is the ultra-focused setting, which cuts out all the noise except for sounds directly in front of you. This setting is useful in restaurants or other noisy environments where you focus on just one or a couple of people.

Special Features

The ReSound ONE comes with a rechargeable and traditional battery option. I chose the rechargeable model. The battery model is a bit more affordable and uses a standard 312 battery for those that are more comfortable with that technology.

ReSound ONE allows Bluetooth connection for both iPhone and Android devices. The music streaming quality isn’t cinematic, but it is straightforward and easy to use. I’ve listened to several podcasts through my hearing aids and regularly take calls through the devices during the workday. Note that you’ll need to keep your phone with you since the hearing aid doesn’t act as a microphone for your voice.

The other feature I love is that the ReSound app allows you to find your hearing aids on a map. If you leave them at a friend’s house or at a public place, you will know where to call.

My Takeaways After 30 Days

I’ve now been wearing my ReSound ONE hearing aids for a month. These are a few of my experiences and tips so far:

Don’t be afraid to turn your hearing aids down. I realized early on that I was consistently keeping my volume 1-2 settings too high. I typically put on my hearing aids when I am in a quiet place like my bedroom and then forget to turn them down when I’m with people.

When in doubt, keep settings simple. You can try several settings throughout the day, but ultimately I found that keeping the hearing aids in the automatic default setting served me best.

It’s ok to take your hearing aids in and out. Many sources will tell you that you should wear your hearing aids 8-10 hours a day to train your brain. There is some validity to this approach, but I’ve found that I’m much happier putting my hearing aids in when I need them and letting them charge when I don’t.

Get ready to hear! I have been thrilled with the ReSound ONE results and would recommend these hearing aids to anyone who can make the investment.

Last week I joined my wife at the hospital for a checkup on our soon to arrive baby girl. As the nurses checked us in, asked questions, and made small talk I was able to hear every word despite their masks. This experience was remarkable for me because without hearing aids I would have had to ask my wife to recap the conversation The confidence I felt during this recent appointment is something I hope the ReSound ONE can give to more people in the year ahead.

Note that if you are looking for lower-priced options, you can check out my guide to affordable hearing aids.

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3 thoughts on “Guest Post | My First 30 Days Wearing ReSound ONE Hearing Aids”

  1. Thank you very much for that post. I just took the plunge and have been wearing the Resound one hearing aids for about a week. Its been a big adjustment for me but i am happy with them as well.

    1. Hi Ken,
      Wanted to let you know that the new version (1.13) of the ReSound Smart 3D app was released on May 20th. The Google Pixel 5 is now compatible with ReSound hearing aids. The update also includes technical enhancements that improve the success rate in the first pairing with Android devices. Hope you enjoy the direct streaming!

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