Hearing Aid Price

Looking for a hearing aid professional? If so, you have come to the right place. Harris Hearing is a Utah Hearing Aid Manufacturer based out of Salt Lake City, UT and offers up to 60% off retail pricing.

Hearing Aid Price Factors

The hearing aid price varies greatly according to a number of factors, including:

  • Degree of hearing loss;
  • Type of hearing condition;
  • Style of hearing aid used;
  • Hearing aid brand you select;
  • Features and options you need.

Advanced Features of Hearing Aids Affect Pricing

Some advanced features for hearing aids include Wireless Adaptability, Bluetooth Compatibility, Remote Controls, Automatic Noise Reduction, and Digital Feedback Cancellation. The hearing aid price for digital devices start at $1,200 for two hearing aids including a one-year manufacturer’s warranty, but you should know this is for a basic (economy value) digital hearing aid. Of course, this may be all you need for a mild condition. But then again, your lifestyle might require you to get additional features or a specific style and brand, and this will increase the hearing aid price.

Hearing Aid Brand Pricing

Here is a basic list of brands available on the market with current country of manufacturing:

  • Siemens (German design made in Singapore);
  • Bernafon (Switzerland);
  • ReSound (Denmark);
  • Widex (Denmark);
  • Starkey (USA);
  • Oticon (Denmark);
  • ALPS / Elkon / Arphi / Hearwell (India).

For these entire brands hearing aid price will differ depending on technical aspects (analog, digital and programmable or non-programmable). You may browse hearing aid price according to technology and style. Hearing aid technologies include invisible, wireless, digital, and use of personal audio devices. There are also special technologies used for children and for hearing protection (police officers and hunters). Hearing aid styles include BTE (Behind-The-Ear), RIC (Receiver-In-Canal), ITE (In-The-Ear), ITC (In-The-Canal), CIC (Completely-In-Canal), and IIC (Invisible-In-Canal). The technology and style you select depends on the degree and type of hearing loss, as well as your lifestyle requirements.

Researching the Pricing Options

Make certain that the hearing aid price you are quoted by your hearing aid specialist is in line with the research you make, keeping in mind that your requirements may mean that your hearing aid price is higher than most. Of course, the most basic models which are analog and of larger size go for $600 or $700, up to $1,500 or more. For a digital hearing aid, you expect to pay at the very least $1,200 (usually digital hearing aids start at $1,400) up to $3,000 or more for a basic BTE brand, including manufacturer’s warranty and distributer’s services. The most expensive hearing aids are the Open style that start at $5,000 with additional features taking the cost upwards of $6,000.

For more information on hearing aids utah or hearing aids salt lake city, please visit us at:

Harris Hearing
5510 South 900 East
Salt Lake City, UT 84117
801-293-3494

 
 

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