Kachcha are Labs Since 2017, more and more anti-hearing AIDS has been making, just one product marketing-colored civil.
The hearing is a familiar design of AIDS, which is a classic behind the ear that has a simple rocker control over everyone’s back. The quinch especially eliminates its customs: Civil comes in the choice of four colors, and can be formed with lead wires in four different sizes, though it is clear that many competitive hearing aids contain lead wires that can be adjusted and small.
At the time of your order, the concrete hearing relief works to change the size of your ears, skin tone and your hair (if you have any survivors), the more likely the possibility in which they are found and fit properly. I got the gray model with the longest available leads and measured these devices at 2.03 grams, which is very lightweight for AIDS behind the ear hearing.
Changing batteries
The main reason behind such a light weight is the largest lack of civil: changing batteries. In today’s hearing aid, this is a little of a non -starter, and it is surprising that the Kancha labs are still leaning from a blurry power model, under which the user needs to wander with sliding in small batteries every 5 to 7 days. Although changing batteries offer even longer than the best rechargeable cells (as well as the aforementioned light weight), they are still a problem that they enjoy. (The last research I have seen since 2021, showing that 70 % of the hearing aid users prefer the rechargeable hearing system.)
Suppose you are fine with the changed battery system, Kancha Civil has a lot for them. It starts with tuning. Kancha does not mostly use preset sound profiles like OTC AIDS. The preset profiles are the frequency visuals based on thousands of historical hearing tests that people have done in the past years. These audiographs are average, and a handful of representatives are filled with Audogram hardware. When you take a hearing exam in the app, the app shows which of these audigues is close to you and the hearing loads loads properly in the hardware. It’s not perfect, but it is good for most consumers.
Kancha has a built -in hearing test in his app, but this is contrary to a complete hearing test, where you listen to pings in different frequencies and volumes unless the full picture of your hearing loss is ready. After some initial level setting, the concrete system, called the Sound Scop, tells you to hear (with each ear), the couple, to listen to the pieces of repeated speech, then indicate whether the sample A or sample B looks excellent. It is like an eye exam, just for your ears.


