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    Got an appt scheduled at Sam's Club on Saturday morning - - - fingers crossed but looking good --- especially price wise.
    I am one who does not want the bells and whistles, remotes or blue tooth, even tho I know that they are the cat's meow to some people. I want mine to allow me to hear better with the KISS principle inside and out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MelloYello View Post
    Got an appt scheduled at Sam's Club on Saturday morning - - - fingers crossed but looking good --- especially price wise.
    I am one who does not want the bells and whistles, remotes or blue tooth, even tho I know that they are the cat's meow to some people. I want mine to allow me to hear better with the KISS principle inside and out.

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    Don't rule out the hand held remote. I did not do blue tooth and I'm not sorry - didn't like the hands free phone things anyway. You will get into situations where you want to adjust your volume level (like a room full of people talking in small groups, grandkids shrieking, or someone lighting off an engine with open headers...), and the alternative to the remote is a tiny button on the aid body - the button on one boosts volume, and the other side lowers. The remote is soooo much easier, and it's an either or decision - do you want the remote or the on-unit buttons, and it has +, -, and return to base settings buttons. Very handy for me.
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