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Phonak Naída Lumity

Released by Phonak on August 7, 2023, Naída Lumity is Phonak's flagship line for severe-to-profound hearing losses. Naída Lumity is most well-known for being the latest generation…

Phonak Naída Lumity hearing aid

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Phonak Naída Lumity

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Released by Phonak on August 7, 2023, Naída Lumity is Phonak's flagship line for severe-to-profound hearing losses. Naída Lumity is most well-known for being the latest generation of the only super-power hearing aid in the world that has both universal Bluetooth connectivity and rechargeable batteries. Featuring integrated Roger receivers, wearers have the flexibility to stream from Roger devices directly into both ears, resulting in almost 10x better-than-normal hearing in noisy situations and over distance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this hearing aid Bluetooth compatible?
Yes, this model is Bluetooth compatible and offers direct audio streaming from almost all phones.
Can this hearing aid be paired directly to my Bluetooth TV?
Yes, though Phonak doesn't recommend it, as it can cause excessive battery drain. Phonak recommends purchasing the TV Connector accessory for this instead.
Does this hearing aid allow for hands-free phone calls?
Yes. The microphones on the hearing aid will pick up your voice so the caller can hear you, without the need to hold your phone next to your mouth as you normally would. This feature works best in quiet environments. Outdoors, and in noise, the caller on the other end may say you sound like your on speakerphone.
Is this hearing aid Roger compatible?
Yes. All Naída Lumity models can pair directly to Roger devices.
Why does the app show the battery depleting faster on one aid?
This is completely normal. One of your hearing aids (right or left), will probably always drain a little bit faster than the other, on a consistent basis. This has to do with the way the hearing aids pair to the phone via Bluetooth- it always causes the battery on one aid to drain faster than the other.
What if I'm on-the-go and my battery dies?
This is a risk with all rechargeable hearing aids, but most are reliable enough that with proper planning and charging, this should rarely happen. If it does happen, you have a few options to get your hearing aids charged up quickly- but they'll all require having a charger handy. If you have your standard charger that came with the hearing aids, you can of course charge your hearing aids that way, and a 30 minute quick charge will get you 3 hours of power. The charger case can be plugged into any electrical outlet, and can also be charged via USB. Alternatively, if you don't have access to electricity, if you have your charger + the optional Power Pack accessory, you'll be able to charge your hearing aids like you normally would, and the charger will draw power from the Power Pack rather than from an outlet.
How will I know when my battery needs to be charged?
The hearing aids will make two long beep sounds. Your hearing care provider can show you a demo of these sounds in Phonak's fitting software, so you know what to expect. Typically the aids will make these notification sounds every 15-30 minutes, until the aid quits working entirely.
What is the lifespan of the rechargeable batteries?
Expect your battery to last 4-6 years. The battery is built-in to the hearing aid, so when it needs to be replaced, your hearing care provider will ship the hearing aid to Phonak and they'll do it. Feels will usually apply, ranging from $75-$200.

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