The tech has the potential to be exceptional, yet is highly limiting.
Adaptive and additive technology should provide the greatest freedoms and empowerments available but this tech has the capabilities, but the software engineers place their proprietary app/software before the benefits of their clients/customers with hearing disabilities.
Specifically, the Dr. Office has to ability to alter many elements of the hearing spectrum, but these nuances are not given to the customer to modify, manage or manipulate to their needs. Instead, the hearing disabled (that is me by the way) are at the restrictive and controlled natures of the Dr to make the nuanced adjustments or tuning that some environments present. Moreover, the software only gives a rudimentary Bass/Treble" adjustment.
The hearing impaired have been at the mercy of not living a quite enriched auditory environment, and though hearing things louder is arguably better than not hearing things at all, the limiting and indigent control of the software engineers intentional design is quite possibly morally reprehensible.
Provide mores specific environmental adjustments and frequency adjustments and dampener/filter adjustments.