Okay, so I just found this on the Signia (formerly Siemens brand) hearing aids site. The new ones have a built in notched therapy for tinnitus. I'm actually doing a lot better overall dealing with tinnitus but I was looking at new hearing aids to see what's out there and was wondering if it was worth it. I currently own a pair that is getting close to 4 years old (I think). The brand I have now is Siemens Pure and I remember trying either a Siemens/Signia Binax 7px or a Signia Primax 7px (I wish I could remember exactly) hearing aid which I really liked because it had a very high frequency range for amplification... up to 12 kHz which helped cut down the noticeability on certain parts of my tinnitus... I think I tried it over a year and a half ago.
I do remember it had different sounds like ocean waves crashing on the sea shore and other sounds for masking but I'm fairly sure whatever aid I tried did not have notched therapy. Maybe I am wrong but I know that if so, neither the hearing guy or I knew about it. I guess I could call up the company and find out.
Anyway, my hearing aids now are "okay" but I do remember there being a little less noticeability in my tinnitus when I had the more advanced pair but decided it wasn't worth the extra money for a new pair of aids. However, if the notched therapy works, it might push me over the edge to buy some over eBay and have them program locally. I bought the last pair at the hearing aid place but after looking on eBay, it seems they have some pre-owned ones for good prices. I guess it is a gamble buying pre-owned and online.
I am including a link for the advertised feature just in case other people who have hearing aids might be interested in trying them:
Signia: Solutions for Tinnitus
Below is an article on hearing aids with built in notch therapy. No music is required. Supposedly, this works with tonal tinnitus only. The tinnitus frequencies are programmed and the user wears them. The only brand I have seen so far with this technology is Signia:
Notch Therapy: A New Approach to Tinnitus Treatment
I do remember it had different sounds like ocean waves crashing on the sea shore and other sounds for masking but I'm fairly sure whatever aid I tried did not have notched therapy. Maybe I am wrong but I know that if so, neither the hearing guy or I knew about it. I guess I could call up the company and find out.
Anyway, my hearing aids now are "okay" but I do remember there being a little less noticeability in my tinnitus when I had the more advanced pair but decided it wasn't worth the extra money for a new pair of aids. However, if the notched therapy works, it might push me over the edge to buy some over eBay and have them program locally. I bought the last pair at the hearing aid place but after looking on eBay, it seems they have some pre-owned ones for good prices. I guess it is a gamble buying pre-owned and online.
I am including a link for the advertised feature just in case other people who have hearing aids might be interested in trying them:
Signia: Solutions for Tinnitus
Below is an article on hearing aids with built in notch therapy. No music is required. Supposedly, this works with tonal tinnitus only. The tinnitus frequencies are programmed and the user wears them. The only brand I have seen so far with this technology is Signia:
Notch Therapy: A New Approach to Tinnitus Treatment
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I really hope they can find a cure soon. Thank you so much for the detailed response and I am so glad you are able to hear a little better now that you have them. I actually just finished a two week trial of the Signia 7nx hearing aids and it was interesting. Since it was a free trial for only 2 weeks I didn't want the guy to go through the trouble of doing a notch therapy for me. One interesting feature it had was that it can hook up to the bluetooth on an iPhone to stream music or answer calls. These functions only work on an iPhone though but it does have an android app for the direction tuning like you were talking about. I discovered though that if you don't disconnect from bluetooth each time, it can drain your batteries even if you aren't streaming anything. I did enjoy them and the when I streamed the sound from the iPhone it sounded great and provided me a little different way I could mask my tinnitus. I really hope they help you and if not, that you find something that will. Thanks again for your very detailed response and please let us know how the notch therapy goes. 