Thanks Guys; You have prompted me to listen to→
Cliff Olson's Review.
Previously I was skeptical about claims of a new chip. Okay, they do have two new/
Add-On Chips. By add-on I mean not part of the main CPU. The new (
ERA chip for OS-6.0) and another new chip (
deep sonic chip) for processing the Deep Neural Network that have a gazillion speech in noise examples.
imo> The Big-5 hearing aid industry seems to be on the hunt for improvements to SIN (speech in noise) and the solution seems to be in the form of AI-trained DNN (Deep Neural Networks) implemented first by Oticon, then Starkey, and
now Phonak (
according to the review mentioned above). Also motion sensors are detecting (whether you are walking or sitting still) to further enhance the SIN improvements.
Also trending is old-school contact battery chargers to replace inductive chargers. Maybe inductive charging has some inefficiencies??
Is the Phonak Sphere implementation better than Oticon Intent? Well, the video cautions about a Sphere battery life of only 7-hours if you were to listen
only using the SIN program (Speech In Noise). And, the video suggests you may want to do exactly that because it sounds so good!
Downsides;
- battery life doubts
- too big (maybe too many add-on chips?)
- no LE Audio Bluetooth