Thursday, July 10, 2008

5 Tips On Buying Discount Hearing Aids

Buying a hearing aid can be a daunting experience, especially for those on a tight budget. There are various styles, brands, features and types of hearing aids to choose from. If you don't want to spend too much money, follow these 5 tips on buying a discount hearing aid.

1. Feature
The more features a hearing aid have, the more expensive it is. Think about the features that you will be most apt to use before deciding which hearing aid to buy. You'll only be wasting your money if you buy a hearing aid with more features than you need.

2. Value or basic hearing aids
Most companies offer three or more price point options for different ranges (such as basic, intermediate or top) of hearing aids. Forego the top range which is the pricier option that has lots of features you may not need. Instead, opt for the value or basic range, which still offer great performance and enough features for the regular user. Best of all, you will still receive a warranty and good customer service.

3. Older models of hearing aids
Hearing aid manufacturers are continually coming up with newer products. They may retire old models of hearing aids to allow room for newer ones. Take advantage of their clearance sale where you can buy a quality hearing aid at massive discounts - sometimes as much as 50% off the regular price.

4. Online hearing aid resellers
You can find plenty of hearing aid resellers online. They sell a wide range of hearing aids from various manufacturers but at discounted prices. However, they may not offer the same product warranty or customer service as the manufacturer so always check before making a purchase. Many hearing aids require a hearing care professional to make the necessary adjustments. If you can settle for a basic hearing aid such as behind the ear style, there are terrific savings to be had online.

5. Research
Know what types and styles of hearing aids are available and compare them across various brands. All the major hearing aid companies and retailers have websites that provide comprehensive information about hearing aids. Learn as much as you can so that you can make an informed decision. Ask others who wear hearing aids for their opinions or read reviews from user groups online.

Finding an inexpensive hearing aid is not difficult if you follow these 5 easy tips. You just need to spend some time to comparison shop and the internet certainly makes it much easier to do so. The cheapest hearing aid is usually the most basic without requiring much professional adjustments. Expect to pay more for added features.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

That was a great help. We should practice safety measures before buying hearing aids. There are low-cost hearing devices, but if it’s not apt for your ear, it can cause more auditory damage and cause you to lose you a great deal of money. When it comes to buying these kinds of gadgets, it is best to get the right one for you. When you decide to buy one, disclose this matter to a professional, check the device, and test it so you will know if it is well-fitted for your ears.

[Rebecca Kavel]