Useful app - needs refinement
Never had an issue connecting via Bluetooth with my iPhone 6. Straightforward and uncomplicated. Of all the various features available in the app, there really are only three which one uses on a regular basis: volume, program selection, and sound enhancer for noise and wind reduction. Rather than spreading these three features across multiple different pages of the app, it would be a significant improvement if they were all available on one page. The four program buttons could be on the top, the volume control in the middle, and a button to access the sound enhancer somewhere conveniently accessible on that page. As it is now, one must change the volume on one page, swipe across to another page to change the program selection, and then hit the “… [more]” button at the top of that page just to access the sound enhancer button among a list of rarely used features like favorites and treble/bass. The information in the app for my particular hearing aid model incorrectly lists a 13 battery as the appropriate one rather than a 312 and the battery life indicator is essentially useless as I’ve never seen it showing anything other than full battery until after I’ve already heard the low battery chime in the aids. It should gradually show less available power like a gas indicator in one’s car.
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