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Buying Affordable Hearing Aids Online

<br>A hearing aid can cost several thousand dollars per pair, and that price tag reflects not only the device itself but also ongoing audiology care in the form of exams, cleanings and repairs. Those costs add up quickly and can keep many people from seeking help for their hearing loss. But with the introduction of over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids that don't require a prescription, new options for those looking to address their hearing loss are becoming available for much less money.www.vivtone.com

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Buying Affordable Hearing Aids Online

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  1. Buying Affordable Hearing Aids Buying Affordable Hearing Aids Online Online A hearing aid can cost several thousand dollars per pair, and that price tag reflects not only the device itself but also ongoing audiology care in the form of exams, cleanings and repairs. Those costs add up quickly and can keep many people from seeking help for their hearing loss. But with the introduction of over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids that don't require a prescription, new options for those looking to address their hearing loss are becoming available for much less money. These new OTC devices don't come without their own drawbacks, and consumers should carefully consider these when making a decision on which brand to purchase. For example, some OTC hearing aids may not include a warranty or the option to have them professionally adjusted in-person. These factors should be considered along with price, trial period and other important features to determine which device is right for you. Buying an affordable hearing aid from a trusted manufacturer and getting a professional hearing exam before your purchase is the best way to ensure you're purchasing a high-quality device that meets your specific needs. In addition, the majority of these brands -- including Lexie, Jabra Enhance and MDHearing -- offer a long trial period to let you test out the devices before making a final decision. Jabra is our top pick for a best overall affordable hearing aid. Its devices are designed for mild to moderately severe hearing loss, and its receiver-in-canal (RIC) models are small enough to be discreet yet offer popular features like Bluetooth streaming and water resistance. Its customer service policy is also excellent, and it's one of the few online manufacturers to provide a free replacement policy in case you're not satisfied with your purchase. Eargo is another company with an extensive selection of affordable hearing aids that are suitable for a wide variety of hearing loss levels and lifestyles. Some of its devices feature directional microphones, which can help you better hear voices and sounds from directly in front of you, while others have more advanced features for those who need them. Most of its devices are Bluetooth-enabled, allowing you to connect to your phone or other compatible devices and manage their functions via an app. MDHearing is a mid-sized manufacturer that focuses on providing a comprehensive set of useful hearing aids at an affordable price. In addition to its online store, the company also works with a network of independent audiologists and offers a comprehensive insurance program that can cover a portion of the cost of most of its products.

  2. Those shopping for an affordable hearing aid can save even more by keeping an eye out for sales. Many online manufacturers run frequent discounts, and special deals are often available around holidays. You can also check out the websites of individual hearing clinics to see if they're offering any discounts or specials on their devices. Additionally, some organizations, such as the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, may offer hearing aids at low or no cost to those who qualify.

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