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Reviewing the Top Four Hearing Aid Manufacturers

Don't you just hate it when you're looking for a good hearing aid but don't have any idea where to start? This article will work as a guide to the different major brands of hearing aids. An assessment on the four foremost brands in the hearing aid industry, namely the Siemens hearing aids, Beltone hearing aids, Starkey hearing aids, and Phonak hearing aids, will be given for your perusal.

The two hearing aids sold in the market are the analog and digital hearing aids. Analog hearing aids have been around for years. These are inexpensive than digital hearing aids but don't offer the same sound quality and features that digital hearing aids do. The sound quality produced by digital hearing aids is more refined than analog models and can be adjusted correctly by using a computer. Because of the price drop, digital hearing aids are cheaper these days.

There are several types of hearing aids on the market. Deciding the correct kind of hearing aid will be a piece of cake with the help of hearing aid consultants. A hearing aid that sits close to the eardrum can create a more enhanced sound.

Shown below are hearing aids available in four various kinds.

BTE: Behind the Ear

This type of hearing aid is fitted over the ear and sits comfortably behind it. This is the cheapest sold in the market.

In the Ear (ITE)

This is the most common type that sits in the ear

ITC: In the Ear Canal

This kind fits somewhat lower into the ear and is not very noticeable.

CIC: Completely In the Ear Canal

This fits down into the ear canal, involves the most fitting and is the least visible to others.

Four manufacturers have proven themselves to be the best when it comes to manufacturing good quality hearing aids. These hearing aid companies place customer service above all others so that they can provide better hearing solutions and superior customer satisfaction.

Siemens Hearing Aids

When people talk about hearing aids, Siemens is the main topic. Offering unrivaled exellence for over 125 years, Siemens have been the biggest hearing aids manufacturer in the USA. Each of the hearing aids created by Siemens is designed to meet any hearing need and lifestyle. There is a two-year warranty for each of the hearing aids that Siemens manufactures. More channels and features are installed in every Siemens hearing aids as compared to other leading brands. Phoenix and Cielo models are Siemens' cheapest line of hearing aids while the Artis e2e model is their top-of-the-line hearing aid with wireless ear-to-ear capability.

Beltone Hearing Aids

Beltone is a top hearing aid brand. It has an exceptional reputation and posseses more than 1,300 locations in the USA. They offer an aftercare program called Belcare to assist you with your ongoing needs. Beltone has a lifestyle assessment program called Personalized Hearing Health Assessment (PHHA) wherein specialists will help you decide the suitable Beltone hearing aid. Beltone offers different hearing aids including basic, quality, advantage and premier styles. The products of each of these groups are fitted to your needs. The three-channel Edge model is Beltone's most affordable line of hearing aids. The Mira is a mid-range model with 6 channels. The most advanced Oria has 12 channels and offers many additional features.

Starkey Hearing Aids

Starkey Laboratories is the biggest manufacturer of hearing aids in the world. Their hearing aids are designed to fit the needs of their clients. The first hearing aid company to offer a warranty and free trial period for their products is Starkey. You can pick various Starkey models depending on your needs. Starkey's basic model is the three-channel Aspect. They built several models of the mid-level Destiny in order to adapt to your needs. The Eli series is Starkey's best hearing aid. It offers wireless capability and is compatible with Bluetooth phones.

Phonak Hearing Aids

Phonak is an international company with headquarters in Switzerland. Their specialized hearing instruments can be customized to suit your daily needs. The 6-channel eXtra model is available as a basic entry level hearing aid. The mid-range Valeo and Elva models have 16 channels. Providing the best hearing solution is the concept behind Phonak's twenty-channel Savia. Phonak's hearing aids comes with wireless solutions.