The article critiques the Eargo 8 hearing aids for their lack of a battery life indicator, which hampers users' ability to manage usage effectively. While the hearing aids boast a 16-hour running time and a carrying case providing an additional 224 hours, users have no clear way to monitor battery life. Additionally, the use of ultrasonic signals for facilitating setup and control presents challenges, resulting in missed commands and frustrating training sessions. The need for more reliable technology and potential adjustments in design is emphasized, as current offerings have notable shortcomings.
There's no way to tell where you're at until the battery nears empty, which becomes an issue in using the hearing aids effectively.
The implementation of ultrasonic signals remains iffy, meaning training can be frustrating as the hearing aids often miss the signals needed for proper functions.
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