November 2nd, 2007 by admin
Do hearing aids have to costs $10,000 per pair? The costs of all electronics are falling so why not hearing aids? The answer lies in where you purchase the hearing aid. An Apple Ipod costs around $150 at a local electronics store. What if you had to buy the Ipod from a doctor – how much would it costs then? A lot more.
Until recently all hearing aids had to be purchased from an Audiologist. Audiologist apply huge mark ups to what they sell. They need to in order to cover their rent, staff and years of education. The internet is quickly changing how things are done. For example, Audiologist sell the Siemens Artis 2 Life for $3900each. It can be purchased at www.openfitonline.com for $999! The Siemens Cielo 2 Life sells for $3400 and can be purchased for $820!
As always, it is very important that you checkout any internet company that you are thinking of dealing with. Also research the companies return policy. The internet is truly making things affordable that once were out of reach.
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August 31st, 2007 by admin

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Finally hearing aids are being built for today’s active lifestyle. The world’s largest hearing aid manufacturer, Siemens has two new open fit hearing aids were recently released: Cielo Active and Centra Active.
Here are the features that make the Ceilo Active and Centra Active such a great hearing aid:
Receiver in the Canal (RIC). Typical behind the ear hearing aids have the receiver behind the ear, but RIC aids have the receiver in the ear, where sound occurs. This makes for a better sound.
Rechargeable batteries. Typical hearing aid batteries last about a week and costs about .75cent each. This is an incredible additional expense. The Cielo 2 Active and Centra Active take care of this problem. Just put the hearing aids in the charger at night and you are good to go in the morning.
Water-proof, Wind Noise Reduction and Wax Guard. Why should you have to take a hearing aid out of your ear to go outside or work-out? The new Siemens Active hearing aids are built for an active lifestyle.
Remote Control. Turn the volume up and down and change programs with the optional epocket remote.
There are many more features to the Cielo 2 Active and the Centra Active. Find out the details and buy them at this site: openfitonline.com. If the Active hearing aids don’t fit your loss or you prefer some other hearing aid, openfitonline.com has many other hearing aids.
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August 24th, 2007 by admin
There have been many advances in hearing ads over the past few years. If you are a hearing aid wearer and have not experienced the crisp digital sound of modern hearing aids, you owe it to yourself to try a pair on. Most audiologist will allow you to try a pair for a few days or even weeks.
Among the most exciting changes to hearing aids are the new open-fit or open ear style of hearing aids. These aids rest behind your ear like a typical bte, but are much smaller and more lightweight. Unlike the typical bte’s that need an uncomfortable ear mold, the openfit models use thin universal fit ear molds that fit into your canal. Open fit models do not plug your ears like typical hearing aids. Because they are so small and sound so good, most patients actually forget they are wearing hearing aids!
Open fit hearing aids do not fit every loss. They are perfect for high frequency loss in the mild to moderate category. There is also a special brand of open fit hearing aids that have the receiver in the ear (RITE). These hearing aids allow for even better hearing as the receiver is placed in the ear, where sound occurs. One of the most popular models of RITE aids is the Siemens Centra Active.
Finally, the best news about technology and hearing aids is the features have gotten much better and the price has gotten much more affordable. You can now buy digital hearing aids online at substantial savings. Click here for a site that sells new digital hearing aids at a fraction of the costs that you would pay locally. The loss of hearing shouldn’t slow you down or break your bank. Here’s to hearing again!
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