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Low Cost Hearing Aids - No Need to Spend a Fortune in Order to Hear

Despite so many advances in hearing aid technology in the last decade, it is an unfortunate truth that only a small percentage of people that could benefit from the use of a hearing aid actually goes out and purchase one. What is the reason for this small percentage? Well, the biggest one is price.

With all of the advances in wireless and Bluetooth hearing aids there are a plethora of quality products are available, but these advanced products also cost a great deal of money, and not everyone can afford them. Fortunately, there are some options for people looking for low cost hearing aids, although most are designed for people with mild to moderate hearing loss and some may not be suitable for children with hearing loss.

Many low priced hearing aids are also referred to as starter hearing aids and they are mostly suited to individuals who have just discovered their hearing loss and are still in the beginning stages of mild to moderate hearing loss symptoms. One of these brands is the GN ReSound Advance, the product of a company that is based out of Bloomington, Minnesota.

This starter device is a mini behind-the-ear (BTE) device that is worn almost on top of the ear rather than behind it. The ReSound Advance is an ultra-light device featuring a hair-thin tube that sells for about $500.

If in addition to low cost hearing aids, you are also interested in hearing aids that are also barely visible to the eye, you might want to take a look at the A&M Hear and Go, which is an in-canal device that’s smaller than a dime.

The A&M Hear and Go is perfect for the person who is experiencing the early stages of hearing loss and only exhibits symptoms that are mild to moderate. The Hear and Go features an adjustable fit with a variety of circuit options, including wide dynamic range.

Another popular company offering affordable hearing aids is the Songbird Hearing Aid, a high quality hearing instrument that is worn behind the ear. Although the Songbird uses the same digital processing technology, as other more expensive brands, the Songbird hearing aid is unique in that it is completely disposable and available for less than $80.

Because of the Songbird’s disposable design costly repairs and constant sterilization are unnecessary. And because of its patented design the Songbird’s internal batter can provide up to 400 hours of uninterrupted use, meaning this innovative device can last up to six months before needing to be replaced.

There are many affordable hearing aids throughout this page.

 
 
   
 
 
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