More importantly, there is no indication of battery life in the app. Like the Ergo 7, Ergo 8 has claimed the impressive time of running 16 hours (besides 224 more charge in case of a slightly larger carry), but there is no way to say where you are present until the battery is empty. The good news is that it is difficult to end the 16 -hour operation at the same time. In my test, I could only completely remove the battery except AIDS overnight.
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I have complained about the Rocky Audogram training system in Erago (twice earlier), which uses ultrasonic signals from your phone to communicate with hearing aids instead of wireless tech such as Bluetooth. This hearing keeps AIDS too small because they do not need Bluetooth radio to work. Erogo is not unique to using this tech, but its implementation is still implemented after years in the market.
In my training session it took about half an hour as a large part of hearing AIDS ultrasonic signals was missed, causing them to fail to send tone to my ears when they should be. This is a big problem, because it is not stated whether you cannot hear the tone because you are going deaf or because the hearing AIDS has failed to register the signal properly. I found training this time more disappointing than ever.
The same technology is also used by commands to control AIDS. Although this is not such a big deal if the volume changes and you have to send a request again, it is still a problem (especially if a hearing aid gets a signal and the other does not do so). This also means that you can’t use these AIDS for a series of Bluetooth, which is a bigger problem today. At this point, it is probably the time to seek Aerogo for something else, even if it means selling a large device.
The units support physical double tape on the ear, but only of the three environmental programs you can select in the app. The tapes registered reliably in my test, though I didn’t feel much difference in different ways.
AIDS is quite comfortable, a part of it is due to their light weight, though Aerogo’s ear indicators are a bit towards itching. After a few hours of clothing, I always had to remove them so that my ears could be given some time to recover. (The strange thing is that only three pairs of ear indicators include: small, medium and large, open spots.)
Airgo 8 AIDS is not cheap, which now runs 6 2,699 per pair. – AIDG 8 AIDS is excellent in audio standards, and the smaller size is perfect, but the upgrade here is not enough to be worth such a price, which is considered to be the same as the addition of rivals of the same best counter.


