Does anyone have a Lee Majors Bionic Hearing Aid? What results have you had?
seblexie asked:
I understand it is rechargeable; what is the lifetime of the hearing aid? Is it only 2 years or is there a battery that can be changed at that time? How good of a reception do you get?
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I understand it is rechargeable; what is the lifetime of the hearing aid? Is it only 2 years or is there a battery that can be changed at that time? How good of a reception do you get?

April 23rd, 2009 at 2:00 pm
A recent study by Michigan State University researchers (see link below) found hearing aids under $100 are of poor quality and can actually be dangerous for persons with hearing loss to wear.
This hearing aid appears to fall into that price range so you may want to purchase with caution.
If you are interested in other rechargeable hearing aids there are others on the market that will last longer and provide better quality. One is the Motion behind-the-ear hearing aids by Siemens. ReSound also manufactured a rechargeable hearing aid.
The best recommendation is to see a hearing care professional to determine your hearing loss and what hearing aid would be best for you and your hearing loss.