Jan, I believe you read about wires coming off some TransEar units. I think those problems are straightened out now. I, myself, have a new soft wire for my early model TransEar to replace the older hard wire. While it took some getting used to grasping the unit just right with the soft wire dangling, I've mastered the insertion again. I find the new soft wire to be a better conductor and making louder sound for me. I am very happy with the new wire. I had a thread about 'TransEar gets better every day'; and again, I repeat...
We look forward to newer and better changes.
What I would like is a gizmo that is teeny, tiney, added to my TransEAr that would alert me in some fashion for sound directionality. Maybe some day.
Why did I choose the TransEar over BAHA? I just didn't want the drill, the head pain, and anesthetic again so soon after my tumor surgery. That's it in a nutshell. TransEar is not invasive. BAHA might be less visible, but my friends mention when I don't have my TransEar in my ear, so I think they like it. I think my SSD is some sort of goofy symbol for them.
I rather like my hearing aid in the ear.