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Magazine Subscriptions BlogHealth › General HealthA Review on the Four Foremost Makers of Hearing AidsIt is always a problem when you want to search for a hearing aid and you don't know where to begin. The perfect place to begin is to know what the major products are. Seimens hearing aids, Starkey hearing aids, Phonak hearing aids, and Beltone hearing aids are the top hearing aid makers that I will be reviewing. Hearing aids are available in two types--analog and digital. Analog hearing aids are inexpensive than digital hearing aids. Digital hearing aids provide enhanced sound quality than analog hearing aids. Any problem you have with your digital hearing aid can be easily repaired using a computer. Nowadays, digital hearing aids are inexpensive and so a lot of people are now using digital hearing aids. There are some types of hearing aids on the market. Getting the correct type of hearing aid will be simple with the aid of hearing aid consultants. The closer the hearing aid sits to the eardrum the more improved the sound will be. Listed below are hearing aids available in four different types. BTE: Behind the Ear This kind fits over the ear and rests behind it. It is typically the least expensive. In the Ear (ITE) This is the most ordinary type that sits in the ear In the Ear Canal (ITC) This type of barely noticeable hearing aid is fitted partly in the ear canal. Completely In the Ear (CIC) This fully hidden hearing aid is fitted deep inside the ear canal. Quality and excellence is what makes these four brands the top manufacturers of hearing aids. Their primary concern is not only quality but the kind of service they offer in order to satisfy their customers and to continually develop better hearing aid solutions. Siemens Hearing Aids Siemens is a name you can trust for hearing aids. Not only does Siemens have 125 years of experience but they are also the largest hearing aids manufacturer in the US. Each of Siemens' hearing aids is designed flawlessly and with the same skill as any of their line of hearing aids. There are basic styles, values, and ultimate features. All of the hearing aids provided by Siemens have a warranty for two years. The expensive Seimens hearing aids have more channels and provide more features than the cheaper versions. If you are worried about the price, you can give their Phoenix and Cielo models a try. The most expensive Artis e2e has wireless ear-to-ear capability. Beltone Hearing Aids One of the major hearing aid brand is Beltone. Boasting over 1,300 locations in the United States of America, Beltone has an outstanding reputation for providing good quality hearing aids. Beltone's Belcare is an exclusive aftercare program that helps their customers from the initial screening and onwards as you use it through the years. Beltone workers are professionally trained to assist customers with their lifestyle assessment program called Personalized Hearing Health Assessment (PHHA). This lifestyle assessment program helps find out which product is perfect for your specific hearing needs. Beltone's hearing aids include basic, quality, advantage, and premier styles. Each of these group's products has been designed to fit into any hearing loss or lifestyle. The three-channel Edge model is very inexpensive. The mid-range Mira model has six channels. Beltone's top-of-the-line hearing aid is the twelve-channel Oria which also has many other features not available in other models. Starkey Hearing Aids Starkey Laboratories is the world's largest maker of hearing instruments. They design plenty of hearing aids to provide you with the best solution for your hearing loss and lifestyle. Starkey offered the first in the hearing aid industry-a warranty and free trial. They have many hearing aid products available starting with the 3-channel Aspect. The mid-level Destiny is available in several models to accommodate your needs. The most advanced Eli provides a wireless solution that is compatible with Bluetooth-capable phones. Phonak Hearing Aids Phonak is an international corporation with base of operations in Switzerland. They offer specialized hearing instruments, which are offered in various products to suit your hearing loss and budget. The 6-channel eXtra model provides a basic entry level hearing aid. The mid-range hearing aids with sixteen channels are the Valeo and Elva. Giving the best hearing solution is the concept behind Phonak's twenty-channel Savia. Phonak's hearing aids are also available with wireless solutions. |
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