Save Big on Siemens Hearing Aids

 

Are you paying too much for your Siemens Hearing Aids?

Most people realize that buying a hearing aid can be a complicated and costly procedure. One of the best ways to save money and time is to do your reseach on the internet. After comparing prices on hearing aids you will see that there can be a wide variety of prices. Once you have checked out all of the sites that sell hearing aids you will find that one site: www.aidright.com has the lowest price and the widest variety of hearing aids available on the web. They sell hearing aid manufacturers like Siemens Hearing Aids, Micro-tech Hearing Aids, Rexton Hearing Aids, Unitron Hearing Aids, GN ReSound Hearing Aids, Sonic Innovations Hearing Aids, and Oticon Hearing Aids! At AidRight.com they have the best technology at the lowest prices, unparalleled service, and are audiologist owned and operated with over 30 years of hearing aid experience.

How much can you save on Siemens hearing aids?

Aidright.com customers save an average of $400 per Siemens hearing aid. AidRight.com saves you money by selling a large volume of Siemens hearing aids. This way they are able to negotiate lower prices for you and pay your local clinic more, ensuring only the highest quality of service. Click here to check out their hearing aid price comparison chart to see how much you can save!

Our Siemens Hearing Aid Products:

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How do Siemens hearing aids work ?

Siemens Hearing aids are basically made up of four primary components; a battery for power, microphone, amplifier, and receiver (speaker). Sound is picked up by the microphone and sent to the amplifier, where it is increased according to the wearer’s need. The Siemens Hearing aid amplifier then sends to the receiver, which sends the amplified sound into the ear. Today’s Siemens digital Hearing aids are more complex, but still perform the same basic function of amplifying sound. The difference is in the digital processor contained in the amplifier portion of the hearing aid. These are essentially mini computers and are capable of performing a variety of functions.There are several models of Siemens Hearing aids to choose from including behind-the-ear ( BTE ), in-the-ear ( ITE ), in-the-canal ( ITC ), and completely-in-the-canal ( CIC ). BTEs sit behind the ear with an ear mold connected to them to deliver the sound to the ear. ITE, ITC, and CICs are contained in the ear. The ITE fills your ear completely, the ITC fills about half the bowl of your ear, and the CIC is in the ear canal with the face at the opening of the canal.The primary function and benefit of a digital hearing aid is cleaner sound quality compared to earlier analog products. Digital processors use filters to clean up the sound before it is sent to the receiver. Many products have microphone noise reduction and environmental noise reduction systems that reduce the unwanted sounds before being sent to the Siemens Hearing aids receiver. The end result is clearer, more comfortable sound. Noise reduction systems vary in their effectiveness, with the most effective found in the latest ( and most expensive ) technology. Siemens digital Hearing aids are usually computer programmable. This means we can change the settings on your hearing aid in the office so you do not have to be without your aid. It also means we can be much more precise in fitting your loss than ever before. Siemens digital Hearing aidsallow us to control a multitude of functions so there are very few problems that cannot be overcome through proper programming. Perhaps the most useful addition one can get on their Siemens digital Hearing aids is a Directional Microphone System. These work to reduce the sound from behind coming into the hearing aid. When you enter a noisy environment ( restaurants, parties, baseball games ), you push a button on the hearing aid to activate the Direction Microphone System. The Siemens Hearing aid will beep to let you know the settings have been changed. Sounds coming from behind will be amplified less than sounds from the front, reducing the interference of those noises with the sounds your trying to hear in front of you. Some directional microphones are adaptive. This means they will track loud sounds behind you even if they are moving. The most advanced directional microphones are capable of suppressing multiple sound sources at the same time. Directional microphones can be activated automatically or manually, or both, depending on the product. Directional microphones are available on ITC and larger models, but we feel their benefit far outweighs the problem of size. Aidright.com's Siemens Hearing aid specialists counsel people all the time that the only people that generally notice Siemens Hearing aid are those that wear them, and those that work with them.

Another excellent feature found in many Siemens digital Hearing aid products is Feedback Cancellation. There are several forms of feedback cancellation on the market today, some more effective than others. The discussion of how they work can get complicated, so for the sake of brevity, we will keep it simple. Feedback, that terrible high pitch squeal, occurs when sound from the Siemens Hearing aid receiver loops back to the Siemens Hearing aid's microphone, and it happens for a variety of reasons. Most Siemens Hearing aid wearers will experience feedback when they put their hand over their ear, or the phone to their ear. This is because they are blocking the sound that comes out of the vent (an air hole in the aid for pressure relief) and forcing it back on the microphone. Feedback will also occur if a hearing aid does not fit properly, or if a component is faulty, or if the Siemens Hearing aid is not properly adjusted. Think of the person at church or in a meeting whose Siemens Hearing aidkeeps squealing. This is why it is so important to work with a trained professional that knows what they are doing. Earwax in the ear canal will also cause feedback, because the sound will bounce off the wax and come back out of the ear. If the physical fit is bad, the adjustments are wrong, a component has failed, or the ear canal is blocked with wax, feedback is our first clue.Feedback cancellation products were developed to help with the problem associated with telephones, wearing hats, hugs, combing hair, etc. They are not meant to stop feedback as a result of a poor fit, adjustment, wax in the ear, or component failure. Most current feedback cancellation systems in use today will control the feedback either before it happens, or within seconds of its occurrence. How they do it is not as important as the fact that they do work. Because feedback is so highly annoying we strongly recommend purchasing a product that has feedback cancellation. Your hearing professional can help you with this decision.There are also a variety of wearer activated controls available on Siemens Hearing aids. Many have volume controls so you may manually adjust the loudness of your Siemens Hearing aid. Push buttons are used when the Siemens Hearing aid has multiple memories available for different listening situations. The wearer simply pushes the button and the aid activates the directional microphones to reduce noise from behind, the telecoil for talking on the phone, or a variety of functions designed to enhance your listening experience. Some products are available with remote controls to change the hearing aid settings.

As you can see there are a lot of choices to make when determining the right hearing aid for you. And because we are all so uniquely different, it’s very hard to know what works for you until you try it. That’s why at AidRight.com they insist their clients meet with a trained Audiologist or Hearing Instrument Specialist to help them through the decision making process. That’s also why they allow a 45 day trial period to give you ample time to be sure your hearing aid is right for you

How does the whole process work?

When you call 1-877-777-1710 or email service@aidright.com, your case is assigned to one of Aidright's experienced hearing aid consultants. Your consultant will review your case and discuss your needs, answer your questions and go over differences in hearing aid brands and models. Next, they will inform you of AidRight’s policies and guarantees. AidRight will then contact an approved clinic in your area, which will contact you to set up an appointment for a no obligation hearing test. After your hearing test, they will discuss the results and make recommendations as to what hearing aids will work best for you based on your hearing loss, finances, and lifestyle considerations. You are under no obligation to purchase. If you need time to think or talk about your decision with loved ones, please do! We want you to feel confident about your decision, so please call your AidRight representative with any questions at
1-877-777-1710.

If you are ready to go forward, they will take ear impressions if necessary and order your hearing aids. Payment will be due at this time. You may call them from the clinic and they will process your payment information, or you may pay them online. You may also mail them a check or money order, though this will slow down your order process. Your order will be processed when they have received payment.The clinic will receive your order typically within 2 weeks. If you need to place a rush order they can accommodate your request. Rush orders usually take about 5 days to process and there is an additional fee. When the clinic receives your order they will contact you for an appointment to perform the initial fitting.

All AidRight hearing aids come with a 45 day trial period beginning on the day you are fit with your hearing aids. If you are not satisfied with your hearing aids you have two options:

1) You may return the aids and order a different product. This is not unusual as your hearing is very personal and unique. What works well with one person may not work well with another. Your satisfaction is their top priority! If you try a different hearing instrument your 45 day trial period will start over when the new hearing aids are fit.

2) You may return your aids for a full refund less a restocking fee of $100 per aid. This is to compensate their dispensers for their time and effort, and to cover shipping costs.

 

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