These Sub-$300 Hearing Aids From Lizn Have a Painful Fit

Lizn's Latest foray into the world of "hearpieces" has raised eyebrows with its innovative approach to hearing aids and earbuds, blurring the lines between the two. These sub-$300 devices are designed as a single, self-contained unit that can be delicately twisted into the ear canal for optimal fit.

However, comfort was an issue in my experience with these "hearpieces." The units felt substantial at 4.58 grams per bud and required delicate maneuvering to fit snugly behind the tragus, filling the concha. While the four sets of ear tips provided were useful, I found that even with the default mediums, getting the unit into place was no easy feat. Over time, this became painful, especially since the device had no hardware controls.

Instead, users rely on various combinations of taps on the outside of either unit to adjust settings, which can be fiddly and uncomfortable, particularly when smacked against the side of the head. This led me to question whether these devices are better suited as earbuds rather than hearing aids.

The app associated with Lizn Hearpieces is intuitive and provides a natural experience for users. The system operates in two modes: Lizn mode, which boosts ambient sounds across the board, and Earphone mode, designed for streaming via Bluetooth. While the audio quality was mixed but better-than-passable, I found the lack of frequency-tuning capability to be a major caveat.

One notable drawback is the absence of true active noise cancellation in moderate to heavy ambient noise. This became an issue during a recent flight when the roar of the plane's engines was overwhelming and uncomfortable to listen to.

Battery life was short-lived, with the units lasting around five to six hours per charge, depending on usage mode. The compact case provides up to 21 hours of total battery life but can be finicky, requiring users to return the devices to the case before they'll come back online.

While Lizn Hearpieces have a solid concept and respectable audio quality in certain situations, comfort remains an insurmountable issue for this reviewer. I couldn't even finish a feature-length movie wearing these aids in my ears, let alone make it through an entire workday.
 
πŸ˜‚ I mean, who needs comfort when you can have a fancy new gadget to show off at the next family gathering? Like, seriously though, 4.58 grams per bud is quite heavy... I'd need earpods that light up and do backflips to get me to tolerate that! 🀣 The app sounds cool tho, but no ANC in heavy ambient noise? That's like putting air freshener on a plane during takeoff - not gonna cut it! πŸ‘Ž
 
πŸ€” The stats on hearing aid comfort are pretty wild... like 60% of users report discomfort or pain after extended wear 🚨. And don't even get me started on the frequency-tuning thing - did you know that a study by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association found that only 30% of people can accurately tune their hearing aids to optimal levels without professional assistance? πŸ“Š The battery life situation is pretty sketchy too... I mean, 21 hours in the case is impressive, but we're talking about devices that are designed for all-day wear. And have you seen the comparison between Lizn's audio quality and those from major brands like Phonak or ReSound? They're like night and day - 95% of users say they prefer the sound quality of established brands πŸ“ˆ

Here's a chart showing how many hearing aid features are required to be FDA-approved:
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| Feature | FDA Approval Rate |
| --- | --- |
| Noise Cancellation | 20% |
| Frequency Tuning | 30% |
| Bluetooth Connectivity | 95% |
| Water Resistance | 50% |
```
 
I gotta say, I'm all about innovation πŸ€” but these Lizn Hearpieces are like trying to pass a budget bill without any compromise πŸ€‘. They're trying to do too much and sacrifice comfort in the process. The app is cool and all, but it's not enough to make up for the hassle of twisting those things into your ear canal every time you want to adjust the sound πŸ˜’.

It's like they're playing politics with sound quality - they boost ambient sounds one day, then take it away the next πŸ”„. And don't even get me started on the lack of active noise cancellation... that's just a major concession to the status quo πŸ’Έ.

I mean, what's next? Are we gonna trade off battery life for social media updates πŸ’»? I'm not saying these devices are bad, but they're like a two-party system - they've got a solid concept and some good features, but when it comes down to it, one side has to give up the other πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
lol what was she thinkin'? 4.58 grams per bud is crazy! i've had hearing aids before and they're so much more comfy than that . and the fact that you can't even adjust settings without smacking them against your head is just annoying . and don't even get me started on the battery life, i'm surprised it lasted 6 hours . for the price, idk if i'd recommend these to anyone .
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, these Lizn Hearpieces sound like they're more gimmicky than functional, you feel? The fact that they're so heavy and uncomfortable to use is major red flag, especially with no hardware controls to adjust settings. 🚫 And don't even get me started on the battery life - 5-6 hours per charge is just not enough for everyday use. 😩 I think these devices need some serious refinement before they can live up to their promise of "innovative" hearing aids and earbuds. πŸ‘Ž Overall, I'd say Lizn Hearpieces are more like a novelty item than a practical solution for people with hearing issues or just looking for good sound quality on the go. πŸ’Έ
 
I'm soooo bummed about Lizn Hearpieces πŸ€•! I was hyped to try them out, but comfort issues are just too much for me... 4.58 grams per bud is like, way too heavy 🀯 and getting them in place without hurting yourself? no thanks 😷. And don't even get me started on the lack of hardware controls - it's all about tapping on the outside which can be super annoying, esp when you're on the go πŸ’¨. I think they should just stick to earbuds instead 🎧. The audio quality is cool and all, but not worth the pain 😐. Battery life is also whack πŸ“¦... 5-6 hours of use? That's not even a full movie πŸ”₯! Overall, I'd say Lizn Hearpieces need some major tweaking to become more comfortable & user-friendly πŸ‘
 
omg i just got the lizn hearpieces too 🀯 and i gotta say its been a struggle getting used to them lol they feel so heavy and i keep dropping them in the canal idk how ppl are gonna use these for like 8 hours straight tho? and dont even get me started on the battery life im pretty sure ill be charging it every hour or something πŸš—πŸ’Έ the app is def intuitive tho but its not enough to save this product from comfort issues all in all i'm good with earbuds tbh
 
I'm not sure about these Lizn Hearpieces yet πŸ€”... the idea of combining hearing aids and earbuds into one device sounds cool, but the comfort factor is majorly lacking for me. I mean, 4.58 grams per bud is a lot! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ It's like they forgot that humans have ears, not rocks πŸ˜‚. And don't even get me started on the lack of hardware controls and the finicky battery case... it's just too much hassle. Can't we just have something simple and straightforward for once? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Maybe I'm just not tech-savvy enough, but I think these devices need some serious tweaks before they can compete with traditional hearing aids or earbuds. πŸ’‘
 
I gotta say, these "hearpieces" are pretty cool tech wise but oh man, the comfort aspect is a major no go for me 😐. I mean, 4.58 grams per bud? That's like carrying a tiny boulder in your ear canal 🀯. And don't even get me started on the tapping thing - it sounds like they took some straight out of a bad sci-fi movie πŸš€. I'm all for innovative tech but when it hurts, it's gotta go 🚫. The app does seem pretty intuitive though, and that audio quality is decent I guess 🎧. But battery life? 5-6 hours per charge? That's like having to recharge them every hour on the hour πŸ’¨. For me, Lizn Hearpieces just aren't comfy enough to make 'em worth it πŸ˜”.
 
I mean idk about these Lizn Hearpieces, they sound like a cool concept but the comfort part is majorly lacking πŸ€”πŸ’‘. I had similar issues with some of those fancy smart earbuds from Apple and they were still pretty uncomfortable after a few hours. The weight and maneuvering required to get them in right sounds like a total pain πŸ˜“πŸ‘‚. And what's up with no hardware controls on these things? Like, how are you supposed to adjust the settings without even being able to press a button or something? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I'd rather have earbuds that might not be as good for hearing but at least aren't gonna drive me crazy all day long πŸ’”.
 
omg can you imagine having to twist tiny devices into your ear canal every hour because they're uncomfortable? 🀯 i mean, i get that they want to blur the lines between hearing aids and earbuds but like, seriously?! comfort is key, folks! πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ also, who thought it was a good idea to have no hardware controls on these things? it's like trying to adjust settings with your nose... not cute. πŸ˜‚ and don't even get me started on the battery life - 5-6 hours is basically useless if you're listening to music all day. 🎧 anyway, gotta say, i'm still intrigued by the concept of these "hearpieces" but i think they need some major revamping before i'd consider giving them a try πŸ‘€
 
I gotta say, Lizn's Hearpieces are definitely pushing the boundaries with their innovative design πŸ€”. I mean, who wouldn't want a hearing aid that doubles as earbuds? But, for me, comfort is key 😬. Those 4.58g devices feel like they're going to pop out of your ear at any moment! And don't even get me started on the lack of controls - it's like trying to navigate a spacecraft with flippers πŸš€.

And I totally agree about the battery life, it's super short πŸ’”. Five to six hours? That's not exactly marathon viewing material for me either πŸ“Ί. But, hey, at least the app is intuitive and the audio quality is decent 🎧. Maybe with some tweaks, Lizn can make these devices more user-friendly and comfy 😊.
 
I gotta say, 4.58 grams per bud is CRAZY heavy 🀯! And don't even get me started on the comfort issue 😩. I've got a friend who's deaf in one ear and she swears by those custom-fit hearing aids. They're like πŸ’ΈπŸ’ΈπŸ’Έ easy to use and comfy too! On the other hand, these Lizn Hearpieces are like πŸ’”πŸ’”πŸ’” for people who don't want to deal with complicated settings or bulky designs.

Did you know that 75% of people with hearing impairments prefer earbuds over traditional hearing aids? πŸ“Š Maybe this is where Lizn Hearpieces went wrong πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. The app sounds cool tho! πŸ‘ But, for the price point, I'd expect way better battery life πŸ•°οΈ - 5-6 hours per charge is basically a joke 🀣.

By the way, have you seen those new stats on hearing aid adoption? πŸ“Š It's up by 10% this year alone! πŸš€
 
I gotta say, $300 is way outta pocket for any kinda hearing aid or earbud combo πŸ€‘... and those 4.58g weights? That's like carrying around mini rocks in your ear 🀯! I get that innovation is key, but comfort should be a priority too πŸ˜’. Can't we just have something that's both functional and doesn't feel like you're trying to shove a piece of glass into your eardrum? πŸ’‘ A true active noise cancellation feature would make these devices so much more practical for travel... or even just everyday use πŸ—ΊοΈ. Until then, I'll be sticking with my trusty old earbuds πŸ‘‚
 
I gotta say, Lizn's got some sweet tech but they're still a bit rough around the edges 🀯. Those hearpieces are so comfy? more like uncomfortable 😳 I mean, 4.58 grams per bud is like carrying a small rock in your ear canals, and trying to maneuver them in just right... it's like they say, "you gotta break 'em in" πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.

And don't even get me started on the controls πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. No hardware buttons? no thanks! I'd rather have a million options than fiddle around with taps all day. And what's up with no frequency tuning? Like, if you like your audio a certain way, just make it happen πŸ”Š.

The app's cool, don't get me wrong πŸ“±, but when the tech ain't working right, it's all that matters. I mean, 5-6 hours of battery life is basically nothing ⏰. Can't even finish a movie with these things in? That's just crazy talk 🍿.

I guess what I'm saying is... Lizn's got some work to do πŸ’». Comfort and functionality gotta come first πŸ‘Œ
 
OMG u guys i tried those Lizn hearpieces too 🀯 and i gotta say they were literally so uncomfortable lol i swear the weight of the thing was like 10x more than what i'm used to with regular earbuds πŸ€• i had to twist it this way & that just to get it in my ear canal and even then it felt like it was gonna fall out πŸ€ͺ but like seriously how do ppl expect us to wear these for hours on end? πŸ™„ the tap thingy on the outside is so annoying btw u can't even adjust settings when you're running errands or something 😩
 
I think its crazy how tech companies keep pushing the boundaries of hearing aid innovation 🀯! These Lizn Hearpieces sound like they have some cool features, but if you ask me, comfort is key πŸ’†β€β™€οΈ. I mean, who wants to fiddle around with earbuds in their ears for hours on end? It's just not practical or comfy 😴. And don't even get me started on the lack of frequency-tuning capability πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. My kid would love these things if they came out with more color options, btw, but honestly, as a parent, I'd want to know how reliable and durable they are before spending that kinda cash πŸ’Έ.
 
I gotta say, I'm intrigued by Lizn's innovative hearpieces 😊. The idea of combining hearing aids and earbuds into one device is genius! But, honestly, comfort was a major issue for me πŸ€•. Those things are heavy and tricky to maneuver into your ear canal - I can imagine it'd be super painful if you're not careful. And, um, tapping on the outside to adjust settings? Not my fave πŸ˜’. Also, battery life is pretty short, which is a bummer. Can't say I'm sold on these just yet... but maybe with some tweaks and refinement, they'll be a game-changer 🀞
 
idk about lizn's hearpieces πŸ€”... sounds like they're more annoying than helpful. 4.58 grams per bud is just crazy heavy 🀯 and the fact that you gotta do all these taps on the outside to adjust settings is super uncomfortable 😩. and don't even get me started on battery life - 5-6 hours? that's not even a full day of use πŸ“¦. and what's up with no active noise cancellation? that's like, a major feature for hearing aids or earbuds... lizn needs to work on making these more user-friendly πŸ‘.
 
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