Kip Scarlett
GBThe products are lower quality than Oticon The products are lower quality than, say an oticon. My insurance was paying $6,000. Audible office in Melbourne (now closed) “John” ordered the crummiest hearing aids they sold, hoping that I would accept them. I did not, this was just the start. I finally got invisible in the canal, like the oticon I had. John tried like crazy to eliminate the hissing and warberling. After many tries of sending them back and tuning I had enough and just took them and figured I would just live with them. And then they broke, rebuild time, not even one year under warrantee, then broke again, and again, and again. Now costing me $400 per repair, 1 year warrantee. Then the office closed in Melbourne and I had to drive 5 towns away. Another two repairs, getting expensive. And that office closed too, now I have to go to Orlando, 60 miles away for another repair. Top it all off they DON’T sound good, lots of hiss and background noise. If I am in a restaurant, I can hear the kitchen clatter, but not the person sitting next to me. Save yourself the grief, don’t buy audible Starkey brand. My honest $.02.
JAMES P YOUNG
GBI'm a geek I'm a geek, and to have hearing aids with sensors and Artificial Intelligence in them is the best! I have an "Alexa" in my ear that only I can hear. I have fall protection, language interpretation and a FitBit all rolled into one. The Thrive app couples with my iPhone so I have a remote and access to all of the features. There were dropping issues in the beginning, but a firmware update has resolved that. I understand that Starkey and Audibel are the only hearing aid manufacturers that use sensors like these in their instruments.
Rich Eubanks
GBI've already written a review on Google… I've already written a review on Google so I won't go into a lot of detail here. I just wanted to add another one with 5-stars. I went to the Ocala, FL office for mine and highly recommend both Mateen, at the front desk, and Paul who helped me greatly with my hearing! Folks, you won't disappointed if you go there!
christine donga
GBWould not recommend I had an appointment at a local office of Audibel in Hamilton, New Jersey on 2-22-24. I was waiting and waiting and finally I called to see if my hearing aids were ready. No response. Called again. Same thing. So I went to Penn Medicine and ordered hearing aids from them. I just wonder what kind of an operation gives you a hearing test and no follow up. Strange....
Amy Lou
GBNot compatible with my lifestyle Not compatible with my lifestyle. Poor quality hearing aids which the charging cable falls out of the charger so I never know if my aids are charged and die within a few hours. Hearing aids fall out when I run, remove a mask, touch my hair, or wear my glasses. Parts fall off these hearing aids. They gave me a set that is incompatible with my smart phone. This was not a cheep adventure, but the poor quality is extremely evident. I asked for a refund at my first follow up and was denied. I look forward to my benefits renewing so I can pick a different company for my hearing needs.