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Not ideal,
While the case is padded and strong, the closure latch broke in a week. I now have to keep it closed with a rubberband. Not what you would expect for the price. Also, it is too large for my pair of BTE aids.
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Great case but big,
The case my hearing aids came in was small enough to discretely place in a pocket. When that case broke, I was hoping to find something similar. The Westone Travel Earphone & Hearing Aid Case Vault was one of the smallest I could find.
Pros: Great protection for expensive hearing instruments. Plenty of room for hearing aids, extra batteries and associated items. Solid lock and O ring seal keep moisture out. It is like a small Pelican Case.
Cons: At about 1 and ½ inches high and 3 and ½ inches long, the case is significantly larger than my original case. It’s much too large to fit in a pants or shirt pocket.
This is a great case. I only wish it came in a smaller size.
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Weak latch, otherwise decent,
I needed a replacement case for my hearing aids, so purchased this Westone model. It seemed like a good case at first, but as with another reviewer, the latch broke within a few weeks of infrequent use. Otherwise it seems solid–but there’s nothing outstanding about it to justify the price of about $23, even if the latch were not so weak. I have since returned this item. You may find more options on the site by searching for “small hard case”.
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More than I expected,
I have noticed in the past few years that I’m not hearing what I used to. Some of my hunting buddies swear by the Walker’s so I thought I’d give it a try. I purchased the Digital HD Power Elite to use in the field and found that I was able to hear a lot of what I was missing. I would take them off when I got in the truck on the way home and found that I was missing a lot more than I thought I was. I started wearing them on the ride home and then even to watch TV in the evening. I got a lot more out of the Elite Power 4’s than what I thought I was paying for because I now use them more than just while I’m outdoors
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Walker Game Ear has already paid for itself,
An early Christmas present for myself and after many years of wearing Walker Ear I and II I thought it was time to upgrade. I purchased two of the Digital HD units and on the second day of using them I heard a deer jump a ditch well before I could see it. Turned out to be a big 11 point buck so the only surprise was on the deer’s part since I was ready well before he arrived. The old units were still good but do not have the volume range of these new units. Great product.
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