- Dec 3, 2020
- 26
- Tinnitus Since
- May 2015
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic Neuroma vestibular schwannoma brain tumor
I was wondering if anyone has had the opportunity to try these new EARLENS hearing aids?
They are supposed to increase and target the high-pitch hearing loss typically associated with tinnitus.
It's not a masker. It's a hearing aid that fits on your eardrum much like a contact lens fits on your eyeball.
I believe they cost around $6000 USD each, plus they also require a lot of frequent follow-up visits and maintenance. You have to put daily mineral oil drops in your ear to prevent wax build up.
Remarkably, I cannot find any real-life reviews online. All I found were a bunch of useless testimonials put out by the company which are basically worthless marketing/advertising.
Anyways, being desperate, I think these might be my last hope as I'm fortunate to still have some hearing left in my tinnitus ear (right sided) that I can benefit.
I prefer "maxing out" the normal hearing aid function as opposed to masking my tinnitus with white noise or bells.
I think EARLENS may have changed from magnetic coupling to laser beam or vice versa. There's not a lot of info out there.
I have another appointment set up towards the end of this month. My initial appointment went very well, as my tinnitus was significantly reduced when I placed the headphones they gave me over my ears. It's supposed to mimic the effect of EARLENS. I wonder if this will translate into success with EARLENS in real life. My audiologist said they have a 30-day money back minus $200 fee, unless you buy another hearing aid. Then the $200 goes towards the new hearing aid.
Thank goodness I only need one of these expensive hearing aids. I'm still not sure I can afford it. But if it helps my tinnitus in any way I must try as I'm at the end of my rope.
Plus, these EARLENS hearing aids aren't marketed towards people suffering with tinnitus. I just find that when I personally "max out" my top-of-the-line hearing aid, it helps my tinnitus more than masking it.
Any advice or reviews would be appreciated.
https://www.earlens.com/patients/
They are supposed to increase and target the high-pitch hearing loss typically associated with tinnitus.
It's not a masker. It's a hearing aid that fits on your eardrum much like a contact lens fits on your eyeball.
I believe they cost around $6000 USD each, plus they also require a lot of frequent follow-up visits and maintenance. You have to put daily mineral oil drops in your ear to prevent wax build up.
Remarkably, I cannot find any real-life reviews online. All I found were a bunch of useless testimonials put out by the company which are basically worthless marketing/advertising.
Anyways, being desperate, I think these might be my last hope as I'm fortunate to still have some hearing left in my tinnitus ear (right sided) that I can benefit.
I prefer "maxing out" the normal hearing aid function as opposed to masking my tinnitus with white noise or bells.
I think EARLENS may have changed from magnetic coupling to laser beam or vice versa. There's not a lot of info out there.
I have another appointment set up towards the end of this month. My initial appointment went very well, as my tinnitus was significantly reduced when I placed the headphones they gave me over my ears. It's supposed to mimic the effect of EARLENS. I wonder if this will translate into success with EARLENS in real life. My audiologist said they have a 30-day money back minus $200 fee, unless you buy another hearing aid. Then the $200 goes towards the new hearing aid.
Thank goodness I only need one of these expensive hearing aids. I'm still not sure I can afford it. But if it helps my tinnitus in any way I must try as I'm at the end of my rope.
Plus, these EARLENS hearing aids aren't marketed towards people suffering with tinnitus. I just find that when I personally "max out" my top-of-the-line hearing aid, it helps my tinnitus more than masking it.
Any advice or reviews would be appreciated.
https://www.earlens.com/patients/