Cheap hearing aids?


I'm thinking of trying non prescription items . Anyone w experience?
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Showing 3 responses by hifijunky

I just got the Widex Moment 440. It's like I upgraded my speakers. They are expensive. You need to get with audiologist.
One of the advantages of buying at the audiologist that I used were:
4 year warranty, one replacement of each hearing aid if lost. Full support with adjustments and cleaning if needed. These seemed to be the best ones for an audiophile. They made listening to my system way more enjoyable. I could buy very expensive loudspeakers and they wouldn't do me any good without these hearing aids.