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Considered as one of the trusted names in Independent hearing healthcare in Scotland. Providing hearing aids since 1997, I will deliver best in class hearing aids to you in the comfort of your own home across The Lothians, North Ayrshire, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Perth, Dundee, Forth Valley, Tayside, Fife & The Borders.

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Technology Level

We will help you understand the technology level of the hearing aid and what that means

The Chipset/Platform

We will help you understand the chipset or platform of hearing aids and why it is important

Wireless or Not

Are wireless hearing aids best for you? We can help you with that question

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Multi Programmes?

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PHONAK BOLERO Q30

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The Bolero Q30 has now been replaced by the Bolero V30 which you can read about here.

Learn more about the Bolero V30

Launched: October 2013

Replacement for: Phonak Dalia

The Phonak Bolero Q30 is one of their new range of BTE (Behind the Ear) hearing aids. It has four different models, a standard BTE, Micro BTE, Power BTE and Super Power BTE. You can take a look at the full range of Phonak hearing aids here

The Bolero Q is available at four different levels of technology with the Q30 being the lowest. Although it is still a good hearing aid, it has fewer features than the three more advanced models in the range. It still offers a range of colours including the hair and skin tone options.

The Bolero Q30 has many of the same features as the Dalia but they have been improved thanks to the new Quest platform technology. The Dalia contained the previous Spice chip technology.

This new Quest technology means you now receive an overall better quality of sound due to faster processing and improved features. The one drawback of this more basic model is that it does not include some of the new binaural technology. For example, The Bolero Q30 does not offer Binaural Voicestream which allows hearing aids to wirelessly communicate with each other. This feature is available on all other Bolero Q models.

As we mentioned before, many of Phonak’s features have now been improved thanks to the introduction of the Quest platform technology.

8 Channels

This is quite a low number of channels but this is due to the Bolero Q30 being a basic model. It still allows the hearing aids to be tuned for your personal hearing loss.

Soundrecover

This helps to bring the higher frequency sounds down to a level that is within your personal audibility range.

Ultrazoom

Ultrazoom uses a basic form of binaural microphone technology to improve both speech capturing and noise cancellation

Whistleblock and Noiseblock

These features are designed to minimise distortion, specifically by eliminating background noise and feedback

Everyday Automatic

This feature is only found on the Bolero Q30 level of technology. It can automatically adapt the hearing aids when you are in noisy environments so you always hear speech clearly.

Although this hearing aid is a basic model, it is still compatible with Phonak’s range of wireless accessories allowing you to connect to a range of everyday devices

                                                          

Phonak Compilot

This streamer is conveniently worn around your neck and is used to transmit the sounds you’re your other devices directly into your hearing aids.

Phonak TV Link S

When used with your Compilot accessory, this device will transmit the sound from your television into the hearing aids. This means you can adjust the volume easily without disturbing others and also helps you to hear more clearly. It also doubles as a charger for your Compilot

Phonak MyPilot

This is a simple, one touch remote control with a display screen that allows you to adjust programmes and volume settings.

KeyPilot

This is a handy remote control that is small enough to be attached to a key ring

RemoteMic

The RemoteMic allows you to enjoy a normal conversation however noisy the environment may be. It is attached to another person’s clothes and streams their voice directly into your hearing aids through the Compilot accessory.

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