My first encounter with Elehear, an over-the-counter listening to help model, earlier this 12 months was constructive. The corporate’s Alpha Professional listening to aids are conventional behind-the-ear gadgets designed for customers with gentle listening to loss. They arrive with an internet audiologist session to assist new customers rise up to hurry and a “distant sound” function that permits you to drop your telephone in entrance of an audio supply and have it piped on to the listening to aids. At $459, they’re solidly priced and had been ok to earn a runner-up spot on my Finest Listening to Aids information.
Now the corporate is again with a follow-up: the Elehear Past. Outfitted with a bigger operational frequency vary, higher noise cancelation, and a tinnitus mode, on paper the Past aids appear like all the things you get with the Alpha Professional and extra. Sadly, as I found after a number of weeks of testing, extra doesn’t all the time imply higher.
Let’s begin with the {hardware} as a result of it’s an enormous change, and I imply that actually. Elehear’s Alpha Professional listening to aids, weighing about 4 grams, aren’t precisely tiny, however the Past aids are even larger. At 4.75 grams every, they’re practically double the burden of Jabra’s 2.56-gram Improve Choose 500 aids, although each have a conventional behind-the-ear (BTE) design. I used to be shocked by the dimensions from the second I unboxed them, and much more so after I seemed within the mirror. There’s no hiding these gargantuan teardrops—they precipitated my ears to visibly stand out from the aspect of my head.
However let’s say you are not as useless as me. What in regards to the audio high quality? Right here, the Past aids didn’t overly impress me both. From the second I put them on, these listening to aids exhibited a noticeable stage of background noise, audible even at pretty low amplification ranges. It’s higher described as nearer to a rattle than a hiss, a bit like an outdated desk fan close by that’s grinding on naked steel because it spins.