Customers are satisfied with the IQbuds 2 MAX Personal Hearing Amplifier's sound quality, ease of use, and hearing amplification. However, some customers have expressed concerns about the product's size. Additionally, some customers feel that the battery life could be improved.
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Pros mentioned:
Anc, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
IQbuds² MAX | High Fidelity Wearable Solution
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Nuheara IQbuds² MAX Product Review
• The IQbuds² MAX and charging case are lightweight and impressively well-constructed.
• The matte feel of the IQbuds2 Max (and charging case) provides a very nice texture and makes the touch controls easy to use.
• Pairing the IQbuds² MAX to my Samsung Galaxy Note mobile phone was instantaneous and effortless, and their Bluetooth® 5.0 ensured a stable connection.
• The recharging case is small enough to inconspicuously fit in the front pocket of my running shorts, jeans, and dress slacks.
• Unlike other similar wireless earbuds, the IQbuds² MAX fits in my ears in an extremely low-profile manner.
• Nuheara’s provision of S/M/L memory foam and silicone tips is much appreciated (i.e. my medium-sized silicone tips created a comfortable and acoustic seal), and I was able to comfortably wear the IQbuds² MAX for several hours straight.
• Customizing left and right single-tap and double-tap acoustic functions was easy to set up and utilize.
• I found battery life to range between 4.5 to 8.5 hours depending on different settings (i.e. ambient and ANC settings, etc.), and I got over an hour of IQbuds² MAX battery life after a quick 15-minute charge.
• I enjoyed the IQbuds² MAX so much, that I picked up the Nuheara IQStream TV companion streamer 5 days later (at Best Buy, of course).
IQBuds App
• The app interface layout is simple and is easy to navigate and use.
• The app allows you to enjoy your listening experience in a multitude of real-world, situational sound environments. You can choose four favorites of the seven available ambient environmental EQ presets – workout, street, home, office, restaurant, driving, and plane – which you can then toggle through by tapping the buds while in use. Plus, there are four ambient sound settings – volume, speech in noise control, world EQ, and focus – for all environmental presets.
Acoustics
• I enjoyed the exceptional sound fidelity of the IQbuds² MAX having tested them in numerous real-world and challenging sound environments.
• The Directional Focus feature allows me to easily hear and concentrate on conversations in front of me, and I can deactivate it to enjoy enhanced surround sound.
• The Speech In Noise Control feature allows me to adjust the balance of Ambience and Speech depending on my environment.
• The premium Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) technology is a welcomed and effective feature that mutes the world around me when enabled (precisely named “World On” and “World Off” by Nuheara).
• Hands-free calling and integrated Google Assistant (and Siri) made my calls effortless, and callers on the other end enjoyed clear conversations.
• I found the sound quality of the IQbuds² MAX to be particularly excellent for music listening (i.e. I routinely play background music via my IQbuds² MAX while working on my laptop).
• The unique Ear ID hearing assessment feature presents six pitch levels to identify potential hearing challenges and a subsequent customized sound solution.
• While I don't have hearing difficulties, the sound amplification of the IQbuds² MAX made me feel like I had enhanced "bionic hearing".
Best Buy Order & Delivery
• My order and delivery-at-home experience from Best Buy was excellent.
I highly recommend the Nuheara IQbuds² MAX.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Anc, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life, Size
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Amazing ANC, Helpful Voice Enhancement but HUGE
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TLDR:
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Stellar ANC and convenient features. The Voice Enhancement and Ear ID work really well to improve listening in both quiet and noisy environments. But, the buds are huge, the case is huge and the case is missing modern stuff like USB-C and wireless charging.
Pros:
* ANC is stellar.
* Voice Enhancement really helps in both quiet and noisy environments.
* Convenient tap controls and voice feedback.
* Good (but not amazing) battery life.
* Feature-rich app.
Cons:
* The buds themselves are relatively huge and stick out quite far.
* The case is much larger than most.
* Micro USB instead of the more common USB-C.
* No wireless charging for the case.
Details - Setup:
Basic setup is typical for TWS earbuds in that pairing worked quickly and well. Charging the buds and the case is also as expected aside from the case requiring the older micro-USB cable instead of the now-common USB-C. The case also does not charge wirelessly.
The novel part of setup was the Ear ID feature whereby the app plays sounds at various frequencies in each each to test your ability to hear them. It then uses this information to adjust the audio so everything sounds better. The whole process takes about 10 minutes and is best done somewhere quiet. The app plays a sound in one ear and then you tap a button on the screen to indicate that you heard the sound. After doing this, the audio did sound better.
I have another pair of TWS earbuds that use Sound ID which is a similar process but instead it uses A/B comparisons for which sound you like better. The end result of either of these processes is a more customized sound for your individual hearing.
Details - Typical Usage:
Not a ton of new stuff here. The buds have in-ear sensors and voice feedback for functions. Each bud has tap gestures that you can configure in the app. When the voice says “World Off”, you really hear… not much from outside. When using one of the numerous enhancement modes, the buds mix in outside sounds for situational awareness or voice enhancement. I found them all to work quite well and they really did help clean things up in noisy environments like a restaurant or the gym.
The buds never lost connectivity to my iPhone 13 Pro Max and the battery life was as stated, but I would have expected more longevity with such large buds. They are physically larger than most others I have used and stick out of my ears much further. They aren’t uncomfortable, but you can definitely tell when you’re wearing them.
The case is huge in comparison to others I have and I’m not a huge fan of micro-USB. I can live without wireless charging for the case, but USB-C is much preferred for ease of connection and how much more common it is.
The buds securely snap into the case magnetically and neither fall out or loose connection for charging. There are LEDs for each bud’s charging status, and they are visible when the case is both open and closed. The LED for the case’s charging status is on the side next to the charging port. I would have preferred that LED to be co-located with the others but it still works well.
The included app has a lot of features and customization options. You can choose what each tap gesture does for each bud, and fine-tune the audio in each listening mode. When customizing the audio for the listening modes, there are a lot of settings to choose from and the app doesn’t really tell you what each does. It would be nice to have information on each screen like a “tap for more info” for each setting without having to navigate elsewhere to read a full tutorial. For example, what is “”SINC” do? Might also be nice to have a “reset” for each mode to get it back to standard settings if you customized it too far and just want to start over.
I would definitely give these a solid grade for music and voice enhancement but the few phone calls that I tried seemed to be a tad laggy in that we were talking over each other.
Conclusion:
These buds sound great, the ANC is really good, and the voice enhancement features work really well. The few improvements that I’d like to see in the app are easy enough to be implemented in a software update. My only complaints about these buds are the physical size of the buds and the case, and the choice to use micro-USB instead of USB-C. Otherwise, they work really well and sound great.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Anc, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Stellar BT sound--flexible but iffy enhancements
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Oh how we wanted to love these buds. My wife and I are both getting up in age (51 and 62) and we've noticed each of us are having a little more difficult time hearing the other from across a room, or making out dialogue in our favorite TV shows. Now that I've finally spoiled my wife on the allure and flexibility of true wireless earbuds, we figured we would give the IQBuds a shot to see if we could reap the benefits of both some top-tier audio specs with some unique and powerful hearing enhancement and amplification capabilities. Does the final package deliver; um...the answer is an infuriating "it kind of depends."
Let's start with the positives. Over the years, I've become somewhat of a "collector" of mid-tier to top-tier earbuds having purchased and then returned, resold, gifted, or kept more than two dozen true wireless buds from the likes of Jabra, Apple, Jaybird, Sennheiser, Sony, Bose, JBL, Soundcore, JLab, etc.; often purchasing multiple buds from the same family when I find something l really like. I consider myself an audiophile and also enjoy some light outdoor exercise and running so I prioritize sound quality and comfort first and foremost, even ahead of ANC. When I tried the IQBuds 2 MAX, I was shocked at just how good they sounded given that they are marketed first and foremost as hearing enhancement tools. Female vocals never sounded harsh or sibilant; acoustic guitar strings and piano notes were articulate, detailed and fast; and the warmth of the bass response was positively sublime--bass never felt strained or thin and I was amazed at the visceral "thump" they produced when some really high-quality, well-recorded bass guitars and drumbeats started playing. And yet, these are not "bass-head" buds; lower registers felt well-controlled without any muddiness unnecessary bloat. AptX support means even better than CD-quality sound when paired with a compatible source (like my Shanling digital audio player).
Mic and call quality was excellent--I spent more than 4 hours on the phone over a handful of days while auditioning these buds during outdoor walks, indoor meetings, and traveling on the road and at no time did anyone complain that I was difficult to hear. CODEC support also includes SBC and AptX-LL (for essentially lag-free audio when watching movies/videos if you have a phone or digital source that supports it). When paired with my iPhone 12 (which only uses SBC), there was just a BARELY perceptible A/V lag with movie/media streams...you may notice just a hint of a delay, but videos were still imminently watchable. ANC capabilities are more than just respectable--when engaged, they easily drown out environmental rumbles and steady background noises (fans, blowers, road noise, etc.). Performance-wise, these buds definitely trade blows with some of the better ANC solutions on the market. And unlike some other ANC buds I've used, you will be hard-pressed to notice any impact ANC has on sound quality. For a purely musical experience, the Nuhearas easily keep pace with many highly regarded true wireless buds in the marketplace!
But what about the main draw--all those awesome hearing enhancements? Well...they definitely do what they set out to do, but I'll circle back to some of our misgivings about those features after giving credit where credit is due. Again, looking at the positives, these buds provide a sophisticated set of tools for sound/noise/hearing shaping that may serve you VERY well depending on your needs. Starting with the thankfully user-friendly and very well-designed app, you are guided through a short and straight-forward tutorial that introduces you to the various operations of the buds. A short "hearing test" is conducted via the "Ear ID" feature which creates a customized profile of your sensitivity to high and low frequency tones and then customizes the bud's response to your unique anatomy and hearing. A helpful in-app guide illustrates the various tap/touch controls on each bud (next track, volume control, answer call, enhancements on, etc.) and lets you customize those features for each bud.
Then it's time to dive into the meat of the hearing enhancements, all of which start with activating what Nuheara calls "World" features (i.e., when you want to use your buds for more than just listening to music or making calls with or without ANC). Once the "World ON" features are activated, you can start without much guesswork by using some of the built-in filters and EQ presets that are supposedly suited to filter, attenuate, and amplify frequencies associated with things like gyms/workouts, walking on a busy street, heavy background noise in a restaurant, road and engine sounds, etc., while still enhancing or clarifying voices of those near you.
Or you can dial in the various enhancements yourself. "World ON" volume adjustment is most akin to the "hear-through" mode on other earbuds, but you can set the sensitivity from -10 to +10 to drown out or amplify those ambient sounds depending on your needs. "SINC" is a rather interesting feature that helps you SPECIFICALLY concentrate on and clarify voices vs. the ambient sounds around you; in practice, it actually does a pretty remarkable job of attenuating ambient noise and making it MUCH easier to pick out the voice of the person you're talking to while giving you a blacker and more silent auditory background. "Word EQ" is a blunt-force EQ that you can leave flat or "natural" or adjust it to filter (drown out) either bass/low frequencies or treble/high frequencies. "Focus" is an on/off adjustment that works remarkably well to afford either 360-degree hearing, or concentrate mic sensitivity to "focus" more on sounds directly in front of you. I was amazed how well this feature drowned out the frenetic sounds of our daughter playing Minecraft with a friend on the computer behind me so I could focus on the conversation I was having with my wife in the seat in front of me. All told, these various filters, features, and enhancements do a remarkably good and thorough job of attenuating sounds you might not want to hear while helping accentuate, clarify, or focus on those you do, even in the middle of a pretty noisy environment.
Okay, so with all the great things these buds can do, why were we ultimately lukewarm about them? Let's start with what, for me, is tied with sound quality as the most important feature of true wireless buds--comfort. These buds are simply HUGE...and the smaller your ear, I imagine the more difficulty you're going to have wedging them comfortably and securely into the creases and folds of the outer ear. At least for me, that size bloat translated into wearer fatigue; I had to take them out quite frequently just to give my ears a rest (and no, switching from the silicone to the comply tips didn't help). The case is still pocketable, but it seems much larger than it needs to be, and Nuheara went with the much more fragile and prone-to-breakage mini-USB charging connector rather than a more robust USB-C connection. And while I understand the choice to do so, the Nuhearas sadly can't be used in more battery-friendly single-bud/mono mode; this somewhat diminishes their flexibility if/when you simply want to use them without all the hearing enhancements (which I can definitely envision given how nice they sound!).
As to the IQbuds themselves, the World EQ might be more flexible if it wasn't a one-way affair...you can't cut both bass and treble, nor does the EQ allow you to make bass or treble boosts at all. But there were two issues that doused our enthusiasm for the IQbuds more than anything else. First, the SINC feature really does help you isolate and focus on speech in a noisy environment, but it's not like just raising the center-channel volume on a 5.1 theater setup so the dialogue channel is louder. Using the IQbuds, especially the SINC feature, also adds an overly processed, unnatural digital/DSP-sound to the upper registers of voices...the noisier the background, the more noticeable this effect becomes. If your need is simply to hear what is being said in something like a news broadcast or talk show, these will surely help; but vocal sound quality in particular became distracting to me, especially in well-produced TV shows and movies with more complex soundtracks.
Second, my wife has a small head and small ears with fairly short ear canals...she could not use the IQbuds with any eartips at any volume level without painfully loud screeching feedback from both buds. I stood directly next to her and tried the buds with no problem, so it wasn't interference from neighboring electronics or anything like that; but as soon as I passed them to her, the screeching started immediately. We frantically tried every adjustment, slider, and volume setting and even turned all the features off to start things out, but it didn't make any difference. Given that her hearing seems to be a bit further degraded than mine, this was a big blow to our plans for the IQbuds. My guess is that her particular anatomy simply doesn't allow for a proper seal, but given how extreme the effects were, I caution you to step gingerly through any audition, especially if you have a smaller head.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Size
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A Toolbox to Sculpt your Listening Environment
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NUHEARA IQbuds2 MAX
I’m at an age where I’m looking to recapture my youthful hearing and reduce all those annoying noise intrusions on my life. I can dream, right? Can any of you carry on a conversation at one of today’s trendy restaurants where every surface is steel, tile or glass? Whatever happened to absorbing sound reflections and providing a quiet dining experience? A recent hearing test I took showed only normal age-related hearing losses at the frequency extremes. I’m looking for some help in these impossible settings, where it’s not so easy to converse or at least hear what’s happening around me. These IQbuds for NUHEARA look like an experiment worth trying. And, so far, it’s proving interesting, if not fully satisfying. Based on my experience, however, I can suggest that anyone looking for a feature-rich tool to solve environmental noise problems should give the IQbuds a serious try-out.
SETUP: After a full charge NUHEARA suggest there’ll be a 4 to 8.5 hours usage time. My own experience suggests its closer to the long end.
Ensure proper orientation then insert “like earplugs”, with a snug fit important for proper operation.
If you can’t make a good seal, select from the other 6 pair of earpieces, aiming for the largest comfortable earpiece. I love COMPLY foam tips and as expected, the included selection fit wonderfully.
Activating Bluetooth is fast and reliable.
Some control is provided by tapping the surface sensors on each earbud but the more impactful control takes place by creating LOCATIONS in the IQbuds App.
FEATURES: Perhaps the best feature of the IQbuds is the extensive and thorough online tutorial within the NUHEARA APP USER MANUAL. I found the link to this USER MANUAL on the Best Buy IQbuds product page: Manuals & Guides. Within the App are extensive tutorials, answered questions and demos. Definitely check out the demos. I wish these were emphasized more. The instruction booklet is too light and too fine a print to be useful. (Age is affecting both my hearing and my vision!)
The IQBud experience should begin with EAR ID, IQBuds certified hearing assessment. EAR ID includes a special heartbeat tone to evaluate eartip seal which follows with an evaluation of your hearing. Ten minutes in a very quiet room and you’re got a hearing assessment with a complete explanation. This hearing test is pretty thorough and I guess it’s the baseline IQbuds for the changes it makes.
After correcting any hearing deficiencies I might have, IQbuds brings a set of features into play to help improve hearing as its being affected by environmental obstacles. It appears that the IQbuds accomplishes this environmental correction by bringing a mix of filters, active noise cancelling circuits and microphone modification techniques into play. Nuheara has thoughtfully concluded it’s too cumbersome to have end users make decisions about which tools to utilize each and every time we encounter frustrating environments, and it has simplified the process. We identify a LOCATION, modify the various parameters and save them for future use under 6 LOCATIONs we can modify. Preset changes we make are conveniently called up by LOCATION: STREET, HOME, etc.. So, once I’ve edited a RESTAURANT scenario, I only have to call up the app and find that LOCATION scenario to put into play. Four locations can be saved in the earbuds but all are available in the App.
Those various adjustments to the environment include:
VOLUME, controlling the microphone sensitivity with apparently a noise cancellation circuit that can be switched on/off.
SINC which is selectively bringing speech out of the background ambient noise.
WORLD EQ, which give you the ability to filter out high and/or low frequencies from the surrounding space. Both filters can be brought to bear on the room sound.
FOCUS, exploits the multiple microphones in IQbuds, allowing you to emphasize sounds coming from directly in front of you or, instead, elevate the sound from the periphery so you miss nothing around the room you’re in.
The TAP TOUCH feature set is the various, and modifiable controls that lets you quickly and easily access your LOCATION settings by tapping the earbud surfaces.
I’ll summarize my observations about performance as positives and negatives, below.
PERFORMANCE POSITIVES:
The IQbuds EAR ID process is sensitive, appears to be accurate and reveals hearing deficiencies with a unique graphic presentation. I think it could be more accessible by relying on more traditional frequency curves, but it works.
The VOLUME parameter works quite effectively and allows for great reduction in environmental noises, with ANC adding a few more DBs of quiet. This is by far the best and most effective feature.
FOCUS was somewhat effective, but was dependent on the size of the room, nearby walls or if you’re in a booth, etc. It could sound artificial if the space is too small. I had mixed feelings about the effect.
When using the IQbuds for simply listening to music they are quite accurate, matching the best earbuds I’ve recently used …. IF all other features are disabled.
The IQbuds are very comfortable and easy to live with for extended hours.
PERFORMANCE NEGATIVES:
The IQbuds are a bit on the larger size. I prefer a less noticeable earbud if I’m using them everywhere and all the time.
I found the SINC feature nearly unusable. I couldn’t avoid squealing unless I dropped the overall volume. This suggests I might have sound leakage and I could be witnessing feedback. However, the modifications engaged with this parameter were overly aggressive and left voices with an unnatural tonality. I’m too familiar with the voices to ignore the changes.
WORLD EQ was also more often best left in the minimum or no adjustment ranges. I got artificial changes in sounds (again with the squealing) if I went to the extremes. Subtle adjustments were best.
[If summarized, I guess I’m suggesting that NEHEARA could have a mode that dials back the effects these parameters have on sound so end users don’t create problematic results. I found it too easy to get weird results. ie., Lot’s of RESETS for me.]
SUMMARY: I found it interesting that one of the simpler interactive DEMOS that NUHEARA provides within the APP reduced the IQbuds to a more accessible yet still effective tool for modifying single elements of the listening environment. It offered a less complex, one parameter change-at-a-time approach to using the IQbuds successfully. Importantly, it provided less of an entry barrier to using them. Otherwise, my enthusiasm for these earbuds is modest. The reliance of LOCATIONS to create useful end-user scenarios makes sense, I suppose, if all the embedded adjustments work flawlessly. They didn’t for me. The marquee features (SINC, World EQ, FOCUS) sometimes seem overly sensitive or over-active. Still playing with them. I expect more time is needed to fine tune the IQbuds for ideal effectiveness. It also seems fair to acknowledge that even if the IQbuds solve only a single vexing problem for you, they’re worth the effort and expense. These is a lot of power in this toolbox of hearing tools. I’d predict others will find the IQbuds solves their hearing problems for far less expense that hearing aids.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best In Class Audio Quality
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INTRODUCTION
Nuheara is a new company in the earbuds field. They have recently expanded their operations from Australia to selling products at brick-and-mortar retailers. The Nuheara IQ Buds 2 Max is positioning themselves to provide a 1 / 2 punch to consumers. The IQ Buds 2 Max does not only serve as an excellent set of ear buds, they also have built-in hearing assist technology into both the device and the app to help those suffering from hearing loss or tinnitus.
It is a unique product, but I think some will be turned off with the fact these buds could be considered a hearing aid.
USE
The Nuheara app works excellently whether using an Android or iOS device. Upon installation, the app recommends a hearing test. The IQ Max app uses some form of “clinically validated” hearing test to help ensure the Max’s sound their best. The test is quite comprehensive. The app measures ambient noise, checks for proper fitment in your ears (and recommends different tips that are included, if needed), along with providing a series of test tones ranging from 500Hz to 6000 Hz. This is a very thorough test, and the app uses the results from your hearing exam to tailor the sound of the ear buds to best suit your needs. As a bonus, the app displays the results of your exam in an easy-to-understand graph.
The IQ Max app includes many different options for customizing the buds to your specific needs. Adjustments and enhancements are quite comprehensive. A user can adjust the noise cancellation, directional sound amplification, noisy environment settings, speech settings, etc. Should you not have access to your mobile device, Nuheara has you covered, as the ear buds are touch sensitive. A button press, or combination of presses can be used to alter and change settings on the fly without ever having to resort to the app, should you so choose. I have never used a set of ear buds that have this many adjustments and well-designed set of features. Changes in the settings make tangible changes to the digital signal processing and the listening environment. Well done, Nuheara.
In addition to the excellent DSP customization options, the IQ Buds 2 Max’s check all the appropriate boxes for a high-end listening device. The buds support Bluetooth 5.0, A2DP, aptX, and aptX Low Latency. Add to this, multiple microphones in each bud to make crystal clear phone calls in all but the worst of conditions, along with the ability to summon your favorite digital assistant (Siri and Google).
NEGATIVES
One. There is no access to Alexa, only Siri and/or Google.
Two. The ear buds are considerably bigger and bulkier than many other options on the market today. While it does not make wearing them uncomfortable, it does make them more noticeable than their competitors’ products.
Three. Battery life. Battery life is rated at only approximately 5 hours of Bluetooth streaming and just 8 hours of using the Active Noise Cancellation / Hearing Processing. Nuheara says the recharging case will get you an additional 3 charges, but 5 hours of playback is not impressive.
Four. There is a noticeable latency issue with the Nuheara’s and iOS devices when watching movies or videos. Fortunately, the aptX Low Latency codec nearly eliminates this issue for Android users.
CONCLUSIONS
This is one product that establishes a new category. A true pioneer in the field. Not only do the IQ Buds 2 Max’s offer those with mild to moderate hearing loss a legitimate substitute for hearing aids, they work amazingly well as plain ear buds for those that don’t need hearing assistance.
If folks, especially younger ones, that don’t have any discernible hearing loss can get past the stigma that these are marketed like a hearing aid for older adults, they will be rewarded with some of the best sounding ear buds on the market today.
I have ear buds and cans from several different manufacturers. Excellent ones too, from brands like: Beats, Sony, Razer, Logitech, Adidas, Jabra, Corsair and JBL, to name a few. Just how good do I think these Nuheara IQ Max’s are? These give my Jabra 85t’s a run for the money as my favorite set of ear buds. The sound quality is top notch. Much better than nearly all my other headphones and ear buds, hands down. Voices, music, phone calls, movies, everything is just remarkably well balanced and crystal clear. The Ambient Noise Cancellation is some of the best I’ve ever experienced and the 9.2mm drivers deliver crisp and faithfully detailed audio regardless of the source.
Whether or not you need them for hearing enhancement or just need a quality set of ear buds for music and movies, the Nuheara IQ Buds 2 Max’s are Highly Recommended in my book.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent Hearing Amplifier! Outstanding sound!
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I have been looking for augmented hearing devices combining all the benefits of a high-end earbuds with advanced features as I am in early phases on hearing loss and got Nuheara IQbuds 2 MAX Personal Hearing Amplifier. It came with excellent packing. It came with Pair of IQbuds 2 MAX (Left and Right) earbuds, Charge case, USB Charge Cable, 6 pairs of ear tips in Small, Medium and Large (Silicone and Memory Foam) for comfortable fit, Cloth Carry Case and Instructions for Use. Setup is very easy. I have downloaded IQbuds app from iOS app store and paired the IQBuds via Bluetooth. There was a new firmware available and new firmware was updated without any issues after placing earbuds into charge case. With IQBuds app, it is easy to personalize and change the functions for each earbud for Single Tap, Double Tap and Long Tap.
With Ear ID in IQBuds app, I was able to configure left and right ears to get better sound and amplification. The test took for 10 mins and tested on 6 pitch levels in each ear. It is nice to see the picture representation of high-pitched sounds with lighter rings and darker rings represent low pitched sounds. In World tab, it is easy to toggle between World on / off and ANC. Work EQ option filters bass and treble from your surroundings to create clearer audio. World sound control features include Speech-in-Noise Control (SINC) that enables to boost conversations and Focus that allows to focus on sounds in front. There are various predefined locations like Home, Workout, Street, Office, Restaurant, Driving and Plane. I have tested all the options and sound quality was outstanding and adjusting the frequencies based on location.
Battery life could have been better for single charge, and it lasts only 5 hours for continuous usage. With charge case, up to 20 hours of Bluetooth streaming and 36 of hours of hearing enhancement. I am surprised to see a charging case with micro USB charging port instead of USB-C port. It has outstanding noise control with Hybrid Active Noise cancellation (ANC) feature and sound quality is much better in IQBuds compared to Apple Airpods Pro. With a large 9.2mm dynamic driver combined with a vented acoustical design IQbuds MAX delivers pitch-perfect sound quality.
It works with Siri and Google assistant. Earbuds fits perfectly and comfortable to use for long period of time. IQbuds MAX are sweatproof and water-resistant making them suitable for exercising and exposure to light rain. IQbuds MAX is excellent product to get outstanding sound quality for those are in early stages of hearing loss.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Size
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Not right for me
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I was offered these and thought it would be a great idea since my hearing has waned as I am getting older. High frequencies seem to be harder to hear. I figured that his would be a good way to supplement my hearing deficiencies.
The IQbuds2 are a very high-quality product and come in a rechargeable protective storage case. The case displays the charging status through led lights, green charged and red charging. The case is made of a hard plastic shell that opens like a clam to charge each earpiece. The case measures roughly 3” X 2” and easily fits in your pocket.
Once charged, the very basic printed instructions point you to either the iPhone app store or the Android store to download the Nuheara app. Once the app has been downloaded, you just follow the screen prompts to set up the IQbuds.
Using the IQbuds2 is very easy, place the earpieces in each ear and use the app to customize the sound and volume to suit your hearing needs. The app walks you through a hearing exercise to determine where your hearing loss is.They works to boost those areas so you can better hear during conversations, watching TV or in general activities. For me I couldn’t quite get the sound level just right and when adding more volume there was feedback the required me to turn down the volume. The other issue is the earpieces are fairly big and called attention to my ears. They also didn’t sit tightly in my ears, regardless of which ear tips I used. This may be an issue with my ears and not the product, but for my situations the IQbuds2 just didn’t work well. I don’t think this is the way to go for hearing enhancement.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Not Really for People With Hearing Loss
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In the “Safety and Handling Information” included with the Nuheara IQbuds2 Max product, it is stated that they: “are not hearing aids and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or alter the structure or function of the body” and “will not restore normal hearing and will not prevent or improve a hearing impairment resulting from organic conditions” and “are intended to amplify environmental sound for non-hearing-impaired consumers” and “are not intended to compensate for hearing impairment or to address listening situations that are typically associated with and indicative of hearing loss”. Yet their web site has a section designed to administer a “hearing test” developed by the “National Acoustic Laboratories” (the research division of Hearing Australia, a statutory body in Australia) and Nuheara - Nuheara is an Australia-headquartered company and the IQbuds2 product is manufactured in Malaysia. Other statements on their web site dance around talking about people with compromised hearing and situations where hearing might be challenging for even people with normal hearing. While the Food and Drug Administration has detailed certain requirements to establish a category of over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids in the United States, according to a statement dated October 21, 2021 on the FDA’s web site, there are currently no products that can be legally marketed as OTC hearing aids in our country. I suspect the IQbuds2 product is marketed as a personal sound amplification product (PSAP) and has specific guidelines that have to be met regarding claims of what the product can and can’t do.
I’m going to be upfront, I confess, I wear hearing aids, and at over $4000 per pair, I was more than a little curious as to what these PSAP devices can and cannot do. There are times when I don’t want to wear my expensive hearing aids, such as when working in the garage or in the yard and don’t want to subject them to a dirty and sweaty environment.
The IQbuds2 look very similar to other ear bud products marketed for listening to music. There are no wires connecting them to your mobile device and they are stored in a case that acts as a charging dock for the buds - similar to a lot of other “true wireless” ear buds. The flat outer surface of each bud contains a sensor that responds to taps from your fingers to do a variety of functions such as play, pause, skip ahead, skip back, volume up, volume down, activate a personal assistant, etc. There are three different taps that can be programmed for the left ear bud and for the right ear bud; single tap, double tap, and long tap. I could not find a place to define or program what constitutes a double tap, and no matter at what speed I executed a double tap, more often than not the bud thought I did a single tap and paused my music rather than decreased the volume (based on my programming of the taps). I found this to be very annoying and disappointing. There should be a way to program tap speed like with a computer mouse. I suggest users be selective as to which function they assign to the different types of taps.
The sound quality of the buds when listening to music are very, very good, at least to my (less than perfect) ears. Sound quality is as good as any ear bud or headphone product I have ever used. The build quality and overall design of the buds and the charging case are very nice and give the appearance of a top-shelf product. The charging cable (USB-A to micro-USB) is a little disappointing since a lot of computers now have only USB-C ports to plug into. The micro-USB port on the IQbuds case requires proper orientation of that plug into the jack - here USB-C would have been a nice choice. Also, the charging cord is only 12 inches long - in some situations this might be a little short for convenience.
Once you unpack the product, you really need to go to the Nuheara web site to set things up as the printed literature that comes in the package is very minimalistic and of little help. There are nine different instructional videos and they are not in order according to how you would want to use them when setting up the IQbuds for the first time. So it is kind of a pain to poke around looking for the information you need to do things in the order you need to - they should be numbered for first time users for proper order during set-up. Also these videos are recorded with background music that competes with the narrator’s voice (which has an Australian accent and can be even harder to understand with the background music). People that have difficulty hearing can find this situation frustrating. It’s almost like the company didn’t consult with anyone that actually had hearing difficulty - but then again, they are not intended for people with hearing loss. There is a phone app that is needed to control the ear buds and it is available from the Apple App Store or the Google Play store. The user manual is available in the app, but it is virtually unusable on the phone because you can’t zoom in to read the VERY tiny print. It turns out you have to download the PDF of the manual, open that, and then you can zoom in and make it a usable resource. It should be usable right from the app itself.
After struggling through the set-up and “hearing test” (Ear ID in the app) that tailors the amplification to your individual needs, I found the product very frustrating to use because of a high-pitched, chirp-like “squeal” that made it virtually unusable to me. Now this might very well be because of the extent of my hearing loss and the IQbuds2 not being able to compensate for my personal needs properly, I don’t know. There are quite a large assortment of adjustments that can help the user fine tune the device for their needs, but I was unable to extensively test them because of the squeal I was experiencing. I wanted to remove the “Ear ID” tailoring that the hearing test programmed into the buds for me, but I could not find a way to do a reset to “factory default” of the buds. I could perform a “Recreate” function that ends up re-administering the hearing test again, but nothing to remove the custom equalization. So I had my wife do the hearing test and recalibrated the buds for her hearing, and essentially accomplished the same thing.
People with a noticeable hearing loss might be better served to get a hearing test with an audiologist to see just how extensive their hearing impairment is. Anyone with anything greater than “mild” hearing loss might find the IQbuds2 less than a satisfying experience - but then again, they are not intended for people with a hearing loss. The complexity of the set-up, and adjusting for different environments is extensive enough that these might not be the best choice for an elderly relative that is not very tech-savvy. But, the manufacturer does offer a 30-day money back guarantee, so you don’t really have anything to lose other than some time, and maybe a lot to gain.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Battery life, Size
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great for the occasional user
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Works as advertised. Only one I could find that streamed music and did phone calls from both ios and android phones (I tested both successfully). I think the features work fine. You do need to play around with some of the settings in the app. App worked great with ios and android. Only complaint is size and battery life. Bought on sale for $299, which is a great deal. Wish they were smaller but overall great value for the occasional user.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Hearing, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Review
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EXCELLENT ,Recommend 100%, Loved ths hearing id. Great price for a bluetooth hearing aid. Regular hearing aids cost to mach
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Size
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
I wanted these to work out
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Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Let me begin by saying I am a 68 year old male in good physical condition but an earlier life of playing rock and roll music has been taking its toll on my hearing. I am not badly hearing impaired yet but enough that I need some help from asking everyone to repeat themselves. We all know how ridiculously expensive and what a true ripoff conventional hearing aids are. They are basically 1970’s technology for thousands of dollars. That said, I really wanted these earbuds to live up to their hype so I decided to give them a try. First I will tell you the things I liked. For one, they are rechargeable and do hold a charge for a long time. The case they come in will store several recharges in itself so you can bring the case along and recharge the earbuds within minutes. The programs for street, office and home are nice too and can be customized and in many instances these earbuds really do improve my hearing a lot. However there are some negatives as well. For one, they are huge and even though the earpieces have custom tips and fit well, the units themselves are really big. Second, they only come in one color- black. Most importantly I found that even after I had them fine tuned and they were really working well, in a short time something internally would occur and they would seem to revert to some kind of preset and everything became a muddy loud mess. Maybe the next versions will be better but these are not quite there yet.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Nuheara Product Support
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Hello Mr. Jerzy,
Thank you for trying the Nuheara IQbuds 2 MAX. Sorry to learn that you didn’t get enough benefit after completing the automatic hearing profile set up using Nuheara’s Ear ID or that there was a change in your customized settings that reset to the default presets.
Our mission is to change lives by enhancing the power to hear. And our company policy is that we want you to be successful with our smart hearing solutions that are affordable and accessible.
It takes time to get used to listening to new sounds once they experience personalized sound settings after completing the EAR ID hearing profile within the IQbuds app for iOS or Android then using the Nuheara IQbuds 2 MAX in your daily life. Purchases during the holidays have until January 16th for returns at Best Buy.
Somedays, you may wear the IQbuds 2 MAX for 5-7 hours straight and other days only situationally for an hour or more. The IQbuds App allows for further listening preference adjustments to provide a personalized listening experience like FOCUS that allows you to have directional hearing in noisy environments. Please contact us if you’d like more information.
Should you try them again, please make sure the most recent firmware/software is updated via the "MyBuds" portion of the IQbuds App using the IQbuds 2 MAX, charging case and USB cable. When there is a firmware update for the system you will have the most recent software to prove optimal performance.
We encourage you to continue your journey to find the best product for your needs.
Happy Holidays and thanks again for the review and trying the Nuheara IQbuds 2 MAX.
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life, Size
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Wasn’t for me
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Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Sounded great, but was really bulky, and the battery lasted longer in one than the other
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Returned. Too top heavy. Fell out a few times
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Posted . Owned for 4 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I really wanted to like and keep these. I got a trial period of several months from Best Buy's holiday sale, and at the end, sadly decided to return them.
I have tried a few kinds of OTC hearing aids and/or PSAPs now. These were OK functionally, at compensating for my high frequency loss and consequent difficulty comprehending conversational speech.
BUT they are just too heavy, and unbalanced physically, too top heavy and one or the other actually fell out of my ear onto the ground a few times. I kept having to fiddle with them because they were coming loose, and re-insert them so they wouldn't fall out again. This despite trying all the different choices of tips a few times each; even the largest tips, both silicone and Comply memory foam, still couldn't hold them in and prevent them from falling out. They would really benefit from having some kind of "fins" or "hooks" to help hold them in place, like some other brands' earbuds have.
Now I am considering trying the new HP Hearing Pro buds, which also made by Nuheara, and look like they are identical or almost identical to these, in case those are better designed to stay securely inserted in my ears; they cost a few hundred dollars more than these, but I can't get any information on what you get for that additional cost.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Size
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Meh as an assistive hearing device
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Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This Nuheara was okay. The hearing aid function amplifies all incoming sounds so it can get distorted. As for music, it's pretty good actually. It's just a bit bulkier than other devices and really, the hearing aid feature is what most people will get this for. Hopefully, next gen is better and smaller.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Great Ear buds but not great hearing aids.
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I know from past professional testing that I have some mild hearing loss in the higher frequencies. I really struggle to hear and understand my son who tends to speak quietly anyhow. I also struggle greatly with anxiety in large noisy crowds. Shopping at Best Buy being a perfect example, but also going to eat with family or anywhere there is lots of background noise or many people speaking at once. These worked excellent for noise cancellation. When turned on fully, it could nearly mute all surrounding noise. They also had excellent streaming audio quality. They were not bad go wearing while shoping or going out to eat to help filter out much of a background noise while still being able to hear people speaking around me, but I didn't feel they helped enough with the voices. I still could not understand my son any better at all. We went to a busy park, and it filtered out much of the background noise which was amazing, but the squeak of a swing that needed grease would nearly drown out all the voices it was so loud. I assume it just matched the frequency of the voices. I also shared these with my father and we reprogrammed them to his hearing. We tested these in front of his house which is out in the country, and quiet as long as there are no passing cars. He said he could hear birds chirping that I also could hear with my normal ears and he said he had not heard that in years. It worked well to drown out the noisy cars going past for him and he really liked that part. Neither of us could get past the echo of our own voices while wearing them. Our own voices where so long others could not hear us as we lowered our voices because they sounded loud to us. I assume this is something that we could get use to. Overall I bought them to hear my son and wife better. I didn't feel they did a good enough job of amplifying their voices so that I could clearly understand then and for that reason I took them back and I am pursuing a more professional grade hearing aid. As a streaming earbud for listening to music or the TV while canceling all the other noise they were excellent. But that was a small feature I wanted them for and not the main reason I bought them.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Hearing aid?
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
It barely increases my hearing ability. The volume increase is too low. That’s why it’s on clearance sale. High quality sound but battery has a low power range of 4-8 hours. The very wide power range makes it unreliable.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Nuheara IQ earbuds
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Good quality sound. Works well. Battery life is pretty short unfortunately.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Size
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Works great especially for the price
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Good fit but as others have stated they are a little large. Doesn't look like a hearing aid, looks more like a set of ear pods. They almost work too well. After playing with the settings I have been able to reduce a lot of the background noise but there are still times when the background buzz will bleed over.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Nothing a good set of earbuds can't do
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
If you don't own a decent pair of earbuds and $99 for this is pretty good but a pair of Galaxy buds Pro 2 or 3 puts this to shame. This would be along the lines of a mid quality set of earbuds my earbuds has the Ambient sound fix everything up just like this does but the buds Pro 2 are preferable over these. Like I said if you don't have a good pair of earbuds go ahead and pick these up the price is right the little bulky on the ears kind of ways it down a little bit hard to keep it in your ear if you're active at all but it's not uncomfortable if you just sitting down watching TV I gave it a try for about a week and decided against keeping it but it might work better for somebody else. Oh other than the fact that this has a hearing test installed which tells you where you have issues hearing some highs lows left or right ear Etc which was pretty helpful
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Nuhera IQbuds 2 MAX
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I purchased the HP - Hearing Pro and as a promotion, received a free pair of the Nuheara - IQbuds 2 MAX Personal Hearing Amplifier. For my particular hearing challenges, neither pair were very helpful. In most environments, I was able to hear voices more clearly without the hearing aids. I would not be able to recommend either as a hearing aid. That being said, the Nuhera IQbuds were much better ear buds and offered much more control through the associated app. For use as ear buds, the Nuhera IQbuds were very good but are also very expensive. One can find better ear buds for a better price.