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Gennysmom

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Re: Transear and batteries
« Reply #15 on: February 27, 2008, 05:52:43 pm »
I will have to check the volume switch....I could of sworn that I tried it and it didn't click.  Regardless, I do as suggested and open the battery door when it goes in the Dry and Store.  I wonder if my setting is just low...I made the audiologist turn it down a bit as there was an HVAC running in the office, so there was a lot of white noise to the TransEar when we were working on the settings.  But I can hear the music and words really well when I put an ipod earbud up to it, so I think it's like everyone elses.

Joe good thought!!!!!  Are your batteries lasting about the same on the BAHA?? 

jeanlea, dead on...like I said in the other thread, it's more noticible when you don't have it and need it, then when you do have it and have forgotten it's even there!
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Re: Transear and batteries
« Reply #16 on: February 27, 2008, 06:39:40 pm »
they last me about 7 to 10 days... I actually dont wear the BAHA as much now.. I got lucky with a new job sched .. 3 days at home 2 in the office... so its a least 3 days I dont need it (Why wear it when I'm alone in the house!,  heck .. I dont even get dressed half the time...  :o )
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Re: Transear and batteries
« Reply #17 on: February 28, 2008, 01:19:58 pm »
What a completely brilliant improvement!  Joe, have you told BAHA?  TransEar and BAHA could get the same feature from a third party! 

I have the same thing with the BAHA ... sliding the volume until it goes off...

the thing I hate is the feedback I get when touching it (adjusting the volume) .. and of course its these movable things that break ...

I hope that someday , there are no moving parts .. there should be a seperate blue-tooth credit card shaped remote the that controls volume and on/off .. that way it does not have to be small ..(and expensive!) and since its bluetooth enabled -- it works great with cell phones -- why has nobody thought of this !!!

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Re: Transear and batteries
« Reply #18 on: February 28, 2008, 03:10:23 pm »
Actually I did ! I wonder if it fell on deaf ears... LOL...
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Re: Transear and batteries
« Reply #19 on: February 28, 2008, 04:07:42 pm »
One other way I  use to see if the battery is low or dead... If I shut the battery door, turn the unit on and place the whole thing on a hard hollow box lid ( like a  jewlery box), the unit vibrates and jitters across the surface.  If the cell is down too low, the unit doesn't dance.  I call this my happy aide dance.  ;D

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Re: Transear and batteries
« Reply #20 on: February 28, 2008, 04:30:06 pm »
Actually I did ! I wonder if it fell on deaf ears... LOL...

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