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Lexie B2 Powered by Bose Self-Fitting OTC Hearing Aids

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Featuring convenient rechargeable batteries, Lexie B2 Hearing Aids Powered by Bose® are intended to amplify sound for individuals 18 years of age or older with perceived mild to moderate hearing impairment. The receiver-in-canal design can be personalized to fit your everyday needs for high-quality audio that helps you hear more of what you want (even in a noisy environment!).

Clinically proven to provide audiologist-quality customization, the self-fitting technology provides users with hundreds of self-tuning options (with no pre-programming or hearing test necessary) and all-day comfort when worn for an average of eight hours per day. Plus, you'll receive a care kit with cleaning brushes, drying capsules, wax guards, and additional domes. From Lexie.

  • Includes two B2 hearing aids with rechargeable batteries, two medium-size RIC cables, open and closed domes in three different sizes, storage case, USB-C charging cable, and RIC cable fitting card; care kit with four cleaning brushes, 16 drying capsules, 16 wax guards, 12 additional open domes, and 12 additional closed domes; travel case
  • FDA Cleared Class II medical device
  • World Volume amplified quiet sounds
  • Adjustable treble and bass settings
  • Streams phone calls for Apple® iPhone®
  • Complimentary virtual remote assistance through Lexie App
  • This item may be eligible for HSA/FSA reimbursement; not all HSA/FSAs are the same and you should always check with your administrator or health insurance provider to confirm if something is eligible before making a purchase; QVC does not accept HSA or FSA cards as a payment option
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Content NGINX--Hearing Aid Information

This product may help you hear better if you:

  • Have mild-to-moderate hearing loss
  • Strain to follow conversations when others don’t, especially in noisy places
  • Have trouble understanding the TV

This product may not be right for you if you:

  • Have severe or profound hearing loss
  • Consistently experience feedback (whistling) of the hearing aid when you turn up World Volume to a level that is comfortable for you, even after you have followed the suggestions in these Instructions for Use to make sure your hearing aid fits properly
  • Feel the hearing aid is not providing enough amplification even at the highest World Volume setting

A hearing health care professional may be able to help you select a different hearing aid solution to meet your needs.

You should see a hearing health care professional if you:

  • Have a visible deformity of the ear
  • Have a current ear infection or a history of active discharge from one or both ears within the past 90 days
  • Have sudden or rapid progression of hearing loss in one or both ears within the past 90 days
  • Have acute or chronic dizziness, poor dexterity, poor vision, or significant dementia
  • Suspect that you have significant ear wax accumulation or a foreign object in the ear canal. Symptoms of significant ear wax accumulation can include itching in your ear, a feeling of fullness in your ear, and/or reduced hearing
  • Experience pain or discomfort in the ear
  • Have a noticeable difference in hearing between ears
  • Have sudden onset or rapid worsening of tinnitus (ringing in the ear) in one or both ears within the past 90 days

This product will not restore hearing and will not prevent or improve a hearing impairment resulting from organic conditions. This product is designed to help you make greater use of your remaining hearing ability. You should keep in mind that it can take time to adjust to hearing new sounds.

For best results, practice using the hearing aids as much as possible. In most cases, infrequent use of the hearing aids doesn’t permit you to attain full benefit from them.

The use of a hearing aid is only part of hearing habilitation and may need to be supplemented by auditory training and instruction in lip-reading.

It is good health practice for a person with hearing loss to have a medical evaluation by a licensed physician (preferably a physician who specializes in diseases of the ear). Licensed physicians who specialize in diseases of the ear are often referred to as otolaryngologists, otologists, or otorhinolaryngologists. The purpose of a medical evaluation is to assure that all medically treatable conditions that may affect hearing are identified and treated.

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