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		<title>Hearing Aids Review: The 4 Leading Brands</title>
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Alvin Toh							 asked: Are you looking for a hearing aid but don&#8217;t know where to start? Here is the definitive guide to the leading brands of hearing aids. I will review some of the top names in hearing aids including Siemens hearing aids, Beltone hearing aids, Starkey hearing aids and Phonak hearing aids.Hearing aids are [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Alvin Toh							</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Are you looking for a hearing aid but don&#8217;t know where to start? Here is the definitive guide to the leading brands of hearing aids. I will review some of the top names in hearing aids including Siemens hearing aids, Beltone hearing aids, Starkey hearing aids and Phonak hearing aids.<br/><br/>Hearing aids are available in analog or digital models. Analog hearing aids have been on the market for years. These are less expensive than digital hearing aids but do not provide the sound quality and features that digital hearing aids do. Digital hearing aids offer a cleaner sound quality than analog models and can be programmed by computer to achieve a high level of adjustment. Digital hearing prices have fallen, hence, more people can afford them.<br/><br/>There are several types of hearing aids on the market. A hearing aid specialist can help you choose the type that suits you best. The closer the hearing aid sits to the eardrum the better the sound will be.<br/><br/>Here are 4 types of hearing aids:<br/><br/>BTE: Behind the Ear<br/><br/>This type fits over the ear and rests behind it. It is typically the least expensive.<br/><br/>ITE: In the Ear<br/><br/>This is the most common type that sits in the ear<br/><br/>ITC: In the Ear Canal<br/><br/>This type fits slightly lower into the ear and is not very noticeable.<br/><br/>CIC: Completely In the Ear Canal<br/><br/>This fits down into the ear canal, requires the most fitting and is the least visible to others.<br/><br/>There are 4 leading manufacturers of hearing aids that have proven to provide superior products. They provide the ultimate in customer service to ensure improved hearing and customer satisfaction.<br/><br/>Siemens hearing aids<br/><br/>Siemens is a name you can trust for hearing aids. Siemens has been in business for over 125 years and is the largest manufacturer of hearing aids in the United States. Siemens has hearing aids to meet every budget yet all are made with the same expertise and precision. There are basic styles, value and ultimate. All Siemens hearing aids come with a two-year warranty. The higher priced Siemens hearing aids have more channels and offer more features than the lower priced versions. If cost is a concern try the Phoenix or Cielo models. The top of the line Artis e2e has wireless ear-to-ear technology.<br/><br/>Beltone hearing aids<br/><br/>Beltone is a leading brand of hearing aids. It has an outstanding reputation and boasts over 1300 locations in the United States. They offer an aftercare program called Belcare to help with your ongoing needs. The professionals at Beltone will help you complete a lifestyle assessment called the Personalized Hearing Health Assessment (PHHA) to determine which type of Beltone hearing aid is best for you. Beltone offers a wide variety of hearing aids including basic, quality, advantage and premier styles. Each group has products to suit your needs. The Edge model is affordable and has 3 channels. The Mira model is a mid-range model with 6 channels. The top of the line Oria has 12 channels and offers many additional features.<br/><br/>Starkey hearing aids<br/><br/>Starkey Laboratories is the world&#8217;s largest manufacturer of hearing instruments. They offer many hearing aids to provide you with the best solution for your hearing loss and lifestyle. They were the first to provide a warranty as well as a free trial period. They have many hearing aid models available starting with the 3-channel Aspect. The mid-level Destiny comes in several models to accommodate your needs. The top of the line Eli provides a wireless solution that is compatible with Bluetooth enabled phones.<br/><br/>Phonak hearing aids<br/><br/>Phonak is a worldwide company with headquarters in Switzerland. They offer specialized hearing instruments, which are available in a wide array of products to suit your hearing loss and budget. The 6 channel eXtra model provides a basic entry-level hearing aid. The mid-range Valeo and Elva models have 16 channels. The top of the line Savia has 20 channels and numerous features to provide the best hearing assistance available. Phonak also has wireless hearing aid solutions.<br/><br/><a href='http://www.hearingaids-reviews.com/category/beltone-hearing-aids'>Beltone Hearing Aids</a></div>
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		<title>Cheap Hearing Aids &#8211; Where to Look For Them?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 17:04:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Marie Allen							 asked: If you have some experience with selecting hearing aids, you may know that a good, quality hearing aid can cost as much as $3000 or more. And, unfortunately, Medicare and most insurance companies do not cover the cost of hearing aids, which means you have to pay for them out of your [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Marie Allen							</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>If you have some experience with selecting hearing aids, you may know that a good, quality hearing aid can cost as much as $3000 or more. And, unfortunately, Medicare and most insurance companies do not cover the cost of hearing aids, which means you have to pay for them out of your own pocket. So, just how hard is it to find good, cheap hearing aids? In fact, it is not as hard as you think, but you need to know what the more affordable options are.<br/><br/>* Style Effects Price<br/><br/>Many people with hearing problems are almost embarrassed to need a hearing aid. So they want a small style that no one will be able to see, like completely-in-the-canal or in-the-canal aids.<br/><br/>However, the smaller a hearing device is, the more expensive it will tend to be. More visible styles, like behind-the-ear hearing aids, tend to be more affordable. They can also help you hear better than smaller styles. And, thanks to improving technologies, behind-the-ear models are getting smaller, sleeker, and more unobtrusive every day.<br/><br/>* Analog over Digital?<br/><br/>Digital hearing aids are probably the best in terms of convenience and sound quality. But digital devices are also the most expensive. If price is an important factor for you, consider a basic analog or programmable analog model. They tend to be much cheaper, which is great if you are on a budget. The sound quality might not be as good as with digital models, but analog models will still help to drastically improve your ability to hear.<br/><br/>* Hearing Aid Wholesalers<br/><br/>Hearing aid wholesalers offer discounts on popular, high quality models. You can even find digital models that are drastically reduced from their regular retail prices.<br/><br/>There are many wholesalers online. But, before buying from a wholesaler, it is important that you do your research on the brand and model that has caught your eyes. Reviews by consumers who have used the same model can help you decide whether or not it is a worthwhile investment. You should also make sure that you are buying from a reputable dealer. Of course, it is more ideal that you choose a dealer who offers extra benefits, like a warranty, a trial period, free batteries, and so on.<br/><br/>Your doctor or audiologist might also be able to help you find discounts and wholesale bargains. So do not hesitate to ask if they can steer you towards any good deals.<br/><br/>By purchasing cheap hearing aids, you do not have to sacrifice your demand for quality. You just need to do a little bit research so that you can make smart decisions. Often, with enough homework done before hand, the cheap hearing aids that you choose can just do you as much good as the more expensive ones.<br/><br/><a href='http://www.hearingaids-reviews.com/category/maxisound-hearing-aids'>Maxisound Digital Hearing Aids</a></div>
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