Hearing Aid Review: 4 Best Types And 4 Top Companies
If youre looking for a hearing aid review because youre not sure which type or which
company to buy your hearing aid from then this is the article for you. Below are the best types of hearing aids you can buy as well as the top companies in which you can purchase them from.
The 4 Types Of Hearing Aids
1. The Behind the Ear
Our hearing aid review starts off with this type. This is usually the least expensive of all of the hearing aid model types. It is a little larger than the other types and fits in directly behind your ear.
2. In The Ear
This is one of the most popular types. These fit directly in the ear.
3. In Ear Canal
These are one of the more expensive types of hearing aids. They fit further down into the ear and are much less noticeable than the Behind The Ear or In The Ear models.
4. Completely In The Ear Canal
No hearing aid review would be complete without mention these invisible hearing aids. They are considered invisible because they are almost completely unnoticeable. They are typically given to people with mild to moderate hearing loss. They need to be fitted.
The Top 4 Companies
1. Siemans
This company has been producing hearing aids for over 125 years. Their hearing aids come with a 2 year warranty.
2. Beltone
This company has over 1400 locations nationwide and boasts a strong reputation as a high quality hearing aid manufacturer.
3. Starkey
This company is the worlds largest manufacturer of hearing aids. This company was the first to provide a warranty for their products as well as the first company to offer a free trial.
4. Phonak
This is a Swiss company that features their product worldwide. They offer a wide selection of hearing aids and hearing devices to fit any situation.
Budget Conscious Options
The models mentioned above in this hearing aid review are expensive. If you find that you are on a strict budget then you may not be able to afford them. Most hearing aids range from $500 to $10,000. This is out of most peoples financial possibilities.
There are options that are MUCH less expensive (especially for people with mild hearing loss). You can find disposable hearing aids ($50 a month requires a prescription) and personal sound amplifiers (as low as $20). These are excellent options for those with tighter budgets.
by: W.P. Allen
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