Customers often highlight the excellent sound quality and ease of use of the Mercury OTC Rechargeable Hearing Aids. Many are impressed with the battery life and find the fit to be good. The affordable price is also a frequently mentioned positive aspect.
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Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good experience
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I've tried a few hearing aids before, and these are the best ones I've used so far. They fit well and don’t feel heavy on my ears. The sound is natural, and I don’t have to keep adjusting the volume all the time.
I mainly use them for watching TV and talking with my wife, and they do the job well. They hold a charge long enough for me, and recharging them is simple. Not much more to say—they work, they’re comfortable, and I’m happy with them.
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I got these while on sale for around $250 w/tax, and they have proved to be better than I expected. It has improved hearing to a much greater degree. A second person tested it in an ear diagnosed as 'deaf' and he could hear with this hearing aid. Over all, two hearing impaired individuals like it. And I enjoy not having to shout, or translate what others are saying. I held back one star as the manual isn't clear about one feature. Worthwhile devices!
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I am a middle aged university professor with moderate hearing loss. I used to spend thousands on prescription Oticon and Phonak hearing devices. I can assure you that Linner OTC hearings aids (both the Nova and Mercury) are every bit as effective at a fraction of the price. They work well both in the classroom and in larger noisier settings.
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I previously had prescription hearing aids that cost $3,600. Linner OTC hearing aids work as well if not better than their much more expensive counterpart.
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Bought it for my grandpa. He likes it. He surprisingly is using the noise cancelling feature haha
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Price
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Disppointed with lack of Help
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The price was right, the hearing aids themselves may have been wonderful but, I returned the item because I needed some assistance in how to fit and use the hearing aids. I was disappointed to find out that no one in the store was qualified to offer any assistance with the product.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great hearing aids.
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Good solid product. I bought them as back ups for my more traditional medical hearing aids. They fit very similarly, and give great hearing enhancement.
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Worked for 2 weeks than one stopped working despite all my self troubleshooting efforts. Support is non-existant, phone support was a waste of time. Wanting a refund and cannot get instructions on what to do. DON'T buy these.