The Bose-powered behind-the-ear Lexie B2 is a good worth on this planet of listening to aids, however Lexie discontinued them earlier this yr to make room for the B2 Plus, a direct successor and, it have to be mentioned, about as small an improve as you can think about to advantage a brand new product title.
There’s a motive why the Lexie B2 Plus listening to aids aren’t billed because the B3: The amplification expertise inside them hasn’t modified. I’ll get to that in additional element in a minute, however first, let’s discuss concerning the two issues which were upgraded.
The primary is the most important: The revamped case truly holds a battery. One of the crucial frequent complaints of the unique B2 is that the case didn’t maintain a cost. To recharge your listening to aids, the case needed to be plugged right into a USB-C charger. When you have been on the go and your batteries died, you have been out of luck, as a result of the B2 case was solely good for storage if it wasn’t tethered to {an electrical} supply. Whereas the 18-hour cost of the aids meant they have been good for the day and extra, they weren’t an awesome resolution for a weekend off the grid.
The brand new B2 Plus case—which doesn’t look noticeably completely different from the B2’s case and continues to be fairly chunky—holds one additional cost, so you may get 36 hours of juice earlier than having to plug in. That’s lower than most opponents however an enormous enchancment over its predecessor.
Improve quantity two is the listening to take a look at within the Lexie app. This take a look at is lots like different over-the-counter listening to aids, prompting you to hear for beeps of various pitch and quantity in every ear, tapping a button while you hear the sound. For many aids, the outcomes are used to tune the frequencies amplified by the help, very similar to an equalizer. Lexie’s listening to take a look at doesn’t fairly go that far, as a result of it might’t: The listening to aids have solely two actual tuning mechanisms: world quantity (balanceable between the 2 ears), and a “bass/treble” slider that permits you to dial one aspect up on the expense of the opposite.