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<blockquote data-quote="hynes57" data-source="post: 922270" data-attributes="member: 48788"><p>I've got the hunter version. My hearing is pretty decent to start off with. The amplification is definitely noticeable but it's no so bad that having normal conversations or riding around in the truck with them in bothers you. Most of the time I put them in when we get out of the truck and I leave them in for the entire day until we're done. Batteries have lasted quite awhile but I did have a few bad ones so it's always good to have a pack of spares with you just in case. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Only complaint I have is the case they came in. It doesn't have a positive locking mechanism on it. The first thing I did was go out and buy the smallest case I could find with a firm locking mechanism. No way I was gonna pay that much and lose the things cause they fell out of the case. I found a small plastic fly fishing box that has multiple compartments in it. It allows me to keep the batteries, spare batteries, unit, and the sleeves all in a container that fits in my pocket or truck an I don't have to worry about losing things out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hynes57, post: 922270, member: 48788"] I've got the hunter version. My hearing is pretty decent to start off with. The amplification is definitely noticeable but it's no so bad that having normal conversations or riding around in the truck with them in bothers you. Most of the time I put them in when we get out of the truck and I leave them in for the entire day until we're done. Batteries have lasted quite awhile but I did have a few bad ones so it's always good to have a pack of spares with you just in case. Only complaint I have is the case they came in. It doesn't have a positive locking mechanism on it. The first thing I did was go out and buy the smallest case I could find with a firm locking mechanism. No way I was gonna pay that much and lose the things cause they fell out of the case. I found a small plastic fly fishing box that has multiple compartments in it. It allows me to keep the batteries, spare batteries, unit, and the sleeves all in a container that fits in my pocket or truck an I don't have to worry about losing things out of it. [/QUOTE]
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