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Which Brand of Hearing Aid is Best for Me?

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There are plenty of hearing aid brands on the market, which may be overwhelming if you’re new to hearing aids or want to upgrade your devices.

What to Consider When Looking for Hearing Aids

Here are some factors that can influence which hearing aid brand you choose:

  • Your degree of hearing loss
  • Your budget and financing options
  • Hearing aid features
  • Size and visibility preferences
  • Comfort and ease of use
  • Brand customer service
  • Repair and replacement options
  • Warranties

Oticon Hearing Aids

Oticon hearing aids are designed to treat various degrees of hearing loss, but the company specializes in making devices for severe to profound hearing conditions. They offer hearing aids for children and adults.

The company created the Deep Neural Network to supply your brain with abundant sound information to help it interpret auditory stimuli. Oticon offers hearing aids that use disposable and rechargeable batteries and an app that allows you to change your settings from your phone.

Starkey Hearing Aids

Starkey has built a reputation for staying at the forefront of hearing aid technology development. Their hearing device sizes are customizable and made to fit comfortably in your ears. Starkey hearing aids feature artificial intelligence that learns from your environment and automatically adjusts to the optimal settings.

This brand also includes Bluetooth connectivity, so you can stream calls, shows and other audio into your hearing aids. The health-tracking features and fall-detection software can improve your safety and wellness.

Phonak Hearing Aids

This hearing aid brand is known for producing devices with discreet designs that support hearing in the most challenging listening environments. Phonak makes hearing aids for people of all ages, from infants to adults.

These hearing aids are known for being sturdy and long-lasting. Phonak offers excellent rechargeable hearing aid options that provide up to 24 hours of power on a three-hour charge. Their product line includes speech-enhancing technology and noise-cancelation features, which are important if you have severe to profound hearing loss.

ReSound Hearing Aids

This hearing aid manufacturer has decades of experience making hearing devices for all types of hearing loss.

Their hearing aids feature:

  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • A variety of skin tones
  • Remote adjustment and assistance services
  • Directional hearing technology
  • Reduced sound distortion
  • iOS and Android compatibility

ReSound also offers an app to make quick adjustments to the volume, treble and bass of your hearing aids from your smartphone.

Lyric Hearing Aids

This hearing aid is produced by Phonak and is nearly invisible to the naked eye. The Lyric is placed deep in your ear canal by your audiologist and remains in place for several months. Your audiologist will program your Lyric hearing aids once they’re placed. These devices offer natural sound quality without the need to adjust or change batteries.

Unitron Hearing Aids

Unitron is owned by Sonova, which also owns Phonak, so the devices offer a similar quality listening experience. What’s unique about Unitron hearing aids is that you can upgrade your current devices if your hearing needs change.

This brand includes Bluetooth features for behind-the-ear and in-the-ear devices. Unitron hearing aids have powerful speech enhancement features and directional microphones, so you don’t have to strain to localize sounds. They provide disposable and rechargeable hearing aid battery options.

Signia Hearing Aids

Signia was the first hearing aid manufacturer to develop a waterproof hearing aid. Their devices are suitable for mild to profound hearing loss and unilateral hearing loss. Signia hearing aids are known for their slim design and are available in five skin tones. The myHearing and myControl apps allow you to connect and adjust your hearing aids from a smart device.

Widex Hearing Aids

This brand has hearing aid styles for infants to adults and models for single-sided deafness. The software learns and remembers different listening environments to adjust automatically to your surroundings. Widex offers a separate device to allow wireless connectivity to stream music, audio and calls.

They also offer tinnitus treatment called Widex Zen Therapy. The program consists of counseling, amplification, fractal zones and relaxation. The tones can be customized to your specific symptoms to provide a calming experience and soothe the stress caused by the ringing in your ears.

Find the Right Hearing Aid for You at Hearing Associates

Hearing Associates sells all major hearing aid brands in northern Iowa and southern Minnesota. Call 888-760-2032 or contact us online to learn more about available models and styles.