Beltone Hearing Aids: Models, Features, Prices, and Reviews (2024)

Models, Features, Prices, and Reviews

By David Copithorne

Beltone is a leading global hearing aid brand with a strong retail presence in North America through 1,500 hearing care centers. Founded in 1940 and based in Chicago, Beltone is part of the GN Hearing Group, one of the world’s top five hearing aid manufacturers. Its broad product line serves people with all levels of hearing loss. Beltone benefits from the parent company’s global reach and history of hearing aid innovation, including leadership in Made-for-iPhone hearing aids and other advances in hearing technology.

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Beltone Imagine hearing aids.

Beltone Imagine, the brand’s current flagship hearing aid model, is based on an advanced chip platform that delivers premium sound quality and Made-for-iPhone and Android ASHA audio streaming via Bluetooth. Hands-free calling is also possible via the Beltone Phonelink 2 wireless accessory. The new chip platform offers twice the memory and 50% more processing power than the previous generation, and delivers beamforming directionality, which enables improved speech understanding in background noise.

In 2018 and 2019, Beltone installed new senior managers with extensive hearing aid industry experience to position the company for ongoing growth. In June 2019 Scott Davis was named president of GN Hearing North America to oversee the ReSound, Beltone, Audigy and FalCom businesses in the United States and Canada. Previously Davis was the North American CEO of Sivantos, another top global hearing aid brand. Monte Dillow, an executive with extensive experience in the medical device industry, has served as President of Beltone since December 2017.

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Beltone hearing aids

2021: Beltone Rely
2020: Beltone Imagine
2018: Beltone Amaze
2017: Beltone Trust
2015: Beltone Legend

Beltone technologies

Beltone has stayed at the cutting edge of new hearing aid technologies with its Imagine platform. Imagine, launched in mid-2020, introduced binaural beamforming directionality, improved ingress protection, and “M&RIE”. And Imagine inherited all of the advancements from the previous Amaze generation, including improvements in miniaturization, streaming audio quality, rechargeability, and remote care:

  • High-bandwidth audio streaming: The extended bandwidth of the chip platform in Imagine hearing aids provides high sound quality when streaming music or phone calls directly from Apple and Android devices, or with 2.4 GHz audio streamed through Beltone wireless accessories.
  • Rechargeable batteries: Beltone touts the long life of the rechargeable lithium-ion batteries in Imagine hearing aids. The company says a single 3-hour charge provides 30 hours of power. Expect no more than 25 hours if you plan to do a lot of Bluetooth streaming.
  • Remote care: Beltone’s two-way, remote care service allows wearers to share feedback about their real-time listening experiences via a smartphone app. And hearing care professionals can provide programming updates, counseling and other services remotely, saving time for both professionals and users.
  • IP68 ingress protection (upgraded in 2020) - Imagine products are classified as “dust resistant” and may be "immersed in 1.5 meters of freshwater for up to 30 minutes". Amaze was IP58.
  • Beamforming directionality (new in 2020) - Beltone "uses a new binaural connection to create a stronger, more focused beam for sounds in front of the listener. Compared to traditional directionality it provides up to 2 dB better signal-to-noise ratio"
  • “M&RIE” (new in 2020) - M&RIE or “Microphone & Receiver-In-Ear” places a microphone on the speaker unit which rests in the ear. Beltone claims the new tech improves sound localization, wind noise reduction, and sound quality ratings.
  • Miniaturization: In August 2019, Beltone introduced a family of Amaze custom hearing aids that fit within the ear. The family includes the industry’s first completely-in-the-canal (CIC) Made-for-iPhone hearing aid, with the ability to stream music, calls, and more, straight from a phone. Beltone is expected to release custom Imagine products in the future.

In addition to wireless audio streaming from iPhones, Beltone’s Imagine and Amaze hearing aids feature wireless “Made-for-Android” streaming. Beltone’s parent GN Hearing has a technology partnership with Google to enable Bluetooth LE (low energy) streaming from Google’s Pixel 3 and Pixel 4 Android phones. The Amaze uses the new ASHA protocol (Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids) that GN Hearing developed with Google. Other Android phones are expected to adopt the ASHA protocol in the coming months.

1,500 Beltone hearing centers

Unlike many other hearing aid brands, Beltone sells its products through its own retail stores. With 1,500 Beltone-branded locations in North America, it is among the largest hearing aid retailers. Through its stores, Beltone offers financing plans and warranty options of up to 48 months, including full loss and damage coverage and lifetime care.

Beltone hearing aid models

Beltone sells premium hearing aids that are programmed by an audiologist or other hearing health professional based on the results of your hearing test. It has a broad range of hearing aid models addressing all levels of hearing loss. They come in multiple form factors, with Made-for-iPhone and Android ASHA capabilities, along with a family of wireless accessories.

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Beltone Imagine

The latest and greatest technology

Imagine is the latest flagship product from Beltone. In many ways, Imagine is an upgrade from Beltone's previous receiver-in-canal flagship, Amaze. Like Amaze, Imagine offers wireless audio streaming for iOS and Android devices (via MFi and ASHA), hands-free calling, and remote programming support. But, Imagine offers a number of key upgrades when compared to Amaze, like binaural beamforming directionality (“Ultra Focus”) and a brand new design that places a microphone in the ear canal (“M&RIE”). Beltone claims that this "innovative" new technology eliminates "unnatural sound" and delivers "superior sound quality."

Beltone Imagine

4 stars stars

49 reviews

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The Beltone HearMax smartphone app, which works with Imagine, lets you change program settings, adjust volume, check battery status, and change speech focus. Remote counseling and hearing aid adjustment is also possible through the app.

Beltone Amaze

Previous generation flagship

Amaze, first introduced in 2018, are based on Beltone’s previous-generation processor platform, which integrated improved sound processing, connectivity, and rechargeability. Designed for people with mild-to-severe hearing loss, they provide premium sound quality, Made-for-iPhone wireless connectivity, ASHA connectivity with Google Pixel Android phones, 2.4 GHz streaming, Bluetooth audio streaming via the Beltone PhoneLink 2 wireless accessory, smartphone app control, and remote programming support.

Beltone Amaze

4 stars stars

135 reviews

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When they were introduced, Beltone Amaze hearing aids were only available in receiver-in-the-canal (RIC) form factors. But in 2019, Beltone introduced a range of custom hearing aids for the product family as well. Today, the family includes completely-in-the-canal (CIC), in-the-ear (ITE), in-the-canal (ITC), microphone-in-the-helix (MIH), and RIC form factors. Beltone said it was first to deliver a CIC Made-for-iPhone hearing aid with the ability to stream music, calls, and more, straight from a phone.

The hearing aids come in seven colors to match patients’ skin and hair tones. Amaze custom hearing aids use standard-sized disposable hearing aid batteries. And the RIC Amaze hearing aids have integrated lithium-ion rechargeable batteries. A charging station accessory supplies an overnight charge to provide all-day power.

Beltone Rely

Premium experience at an affordable price

Rely is the latest budget-friendly hearing aid family from Beltone. Offering many of the same features as Beltone Amaze, Rely delivers proven hearing technology, industry-leading rechargeability, great wireless connectivity, and at-home hearing care support. Mike Halloran, Beltone President, says “Beltone Rely is a great new option if you are just getting started with hearing aids or want to upgrade with an advanced solution at an affordable price.”

Beltone Rely

4.5 stars stars

41 reviews

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Like Amaze, Beltone Rely allows direct streaming of calls, music, and other audio from iOS and Android devices. Battery use is minimized using the latest Bluetooth® Low Energy streaming protocols, MFI for iOS and ASHA for Android.

Beltone Boost Ultra

Premium power hearing aids

Released alongside Beltone Amaze in 2020, Boost Ultra provides a modern technology solution for those with severe-to-profound hearing loss. Battery-efficient audio streaming and an improved chipset means Boost Ultra lasts 20% longer than the previous generation Boost Max hearing aids.

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Boost Ultra work seamlessly with the new HearMax smartphone app for iPhone and Android.

HearMax smartphone app

HearMax is Beltone’s most highly integrated smartphone control app. It connects Imagine, Amaze, Trust, Rely, Boost Ultra, and Boost Max hearing aids to your iPhone, Apple Watch or Android phone to provide a range of control functions. You can also control your hearing aids from an Apple Watch and use the “Find My Hearing Aid” feature to locate misplaced or lost hearing aids.

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Beltone HearMax Smartphone App

The HearMax app lets you adjust your hearing aids based on your environment. You can tap the Sound Enhancer button on the main screen and reduce background or wind noise. Or if you want to focus on a person talking in front of you, the Speech Focus setting isolates and enhances the conversation.

For support from your hearing care professional between scheduled appointments, you can access the Beltone Remote Care service. Send a request through the app, and your hearing care professional can make programming changes in the fitting software. Those new settings can then be sent to you electronically. You will receive notification in the HearMax App on your smartphone, and then you can download the new settings into the hearing aids via the 2.4 GHz wireless connection.

Hearing aid accessories

Beltone Direct Line wireless accessories include remote microphones and audio streaming devices to make it easier to watch television, follow conversation at a distance or talk on the phone.

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Beltone myPAL Micro and Pro

The Beltone myPAL Micro and myPAL Pro are small portable microphones that you can hand over to the person you want to hear. Small enough to clip to the listener’s shirt collar, they capture the speech in noisy environments and streams it directly into your hearing aids.

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The myPAL microphones have a wireless range of up to 80 feet (with a clear line of sight), they have directional microphones to isolate the speaker’s voice, there is on board volume control with a muting button, and they have a 10-hour battery life. The myPAL Pro has the same features as the myPAL Micro but also offers an automatic “table mode” setting to pick up multiple voices around a conference table. It also has a telecoil setting and Direct Audio Input (DAI) capability.

Beltone TV Link 2

The Beltone Direct Line TV Link 2 connects directly to most audio devices, including TVs, stereos, and computers, wirelessly transmitting the audio directly to your hearing aids. No neckloop or intermediate streaming accessory is necessary.

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TV Link 2 lets you adjust the TV volume to the level right for you, without changing what others hear. You can also dampen background room noise. It works with both digital and analog audio inputs, accepts Dolby Digital-encoded audio inputs, and has a range of at least 23 feet with a clear line of sight.

Beltone Remote Control

Beltone’s Remote Control and Remote Control 2 provide push-button management of multiple hearing aid functions. Remote Control is designed with large, tactile buttons that enable you to adjust the volume of your hearing aids and change programs without looking.

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Remote Control 2 lets you adjust the volume in one or both hearing aids, change programs, or easily switch between sound streamed from your TV, phone, myPAL remote microphone or PC. You can adjust the balance between the streaming audio and the external sounds around you. And an easy-to-reach LCD display shows programs, volume and battery level at a glance.

Beltone Phone Link 2

Beltone’s Phone Link 2 makes the phone ring directly in your hearing aids. And dual microphones with a speech reduction feature allow you to speak hands-free, even when your phone is put away in a pocket or a handbag. You can also use it to stream music or podcasts directly from your phone.

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The Phone Link 2 also serves as a remote control to adjust hearing aid volume or change your programs whether or not you are on the phone. Mute and program buttons control basic hearing aid functionalities. And with the Beltone SmartRemote app, the Phone Link 2 can turn an iPhone or Android smartphone into a discreet, full-functioning remote control.

Tinnitus treatment solutions

Beltone’s Sound Therapy app and Tinnitus Calmer app offers a combination of masking sounds and relaxing exercises, which can help provide relief from the ringing, humming, and other noises in your head caused by tinnitus. The apps are available on iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Android devices.

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Beltone’s tinnitus management apps let you choose from the selection of sounds from within the app’s library or upload your own sounds. You can balance the sounds between your right and left ears or turn on the timer so you can fall asleep to soothing sounds.

Legacy Beltone Products

Beltone Trust hearing aids were introduced in May 2017. In addition to premium sound processing, the hearing aids featured Beltone’s 5th generation 2.4 GHz wireless technology for audio streaming from remote mics via Beltone accessories. They were available hearing aid styles, they are suitable for mild-to-severe hearing loss.

The Beltone Trust family was also among the first in the industry to provide remote care by connecting customers with their hearing care providers via smartphone. Wearers were able to share feedback about difficulty hearing in the moment via the Beltone HearMax app, rather than trying to remember how to describe issues later during an adjustment visit. And hearing care professionals had the freedom to offer follow-up services remotely.

Beltone Boost Max hearing aids were introduced in August 2017 to bring the benefits of the Beltone Trust family to people with severe-to-profound hearing loss. The behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aids were based on GN Hearing’s 5th generation 2.4 GHz wireless technology and 3rd generation binaural directionality. They helped hearing aid users with severe-to-profound hearing loss experience improved sound quality and speech clarity in challenging listening environments.

Beltone Legend hearing aids came in March 2015. In addition to receiving audio directly from an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch without additional adapters, the Legend hearing aids work with the Beltone HearPlus app to adjust settings to match your listening environment.

Beltone First Made-for-iPhone hearing aids were introduced in February 2014 at the same time ReSound, a GN sister brand, introduced the ReSound LiNX iPhone hearing aids. The hearing aids made a splash with the media, as they were first to open up the world of wireless smartphone connectivity – unimpeded by an accessory streamer – to hearing aid users.

While Beltone continues to support their legacy products, they are no longer being actively sold and marketed.

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FAQs

What is the cost of Beltone Amaze hearing aids? ›

How much do Beltone hearing aids cost? For a pair, Beltone hearing aids could cost you between $2,800 and $7,000, but the purchase is partnered with support from a licensed hearing specialist and ongoing care for your hearing aids. Prices will vary based on location and Beltone hearing center.

What is the number one hearing aid in the United States? ›

Top Brand #1: Phonak

Phonak touts some of the best hearing aid technology and features. Some of their hearing aids come outfitted with remote microphone technology that allows for better hearing in settings with extensive background noise.

Which is currently the most popular style of hearing aid? ›

In the ear (ITE)

ITE hearing aids are possibly the most popular option on the market at the moment. You will need the help of a hearing health professional when you are getting started with a hearing aid like this, as it will need to match the shape of your inner ear.

How much do you have to pay for a good hearing aid? ›

Key takeaways: The average cost of a pair of hearing aids can range from $2,000 to $7,000. In August 2022, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) created a new category of over-the-counter hearing aids for adults that is expected to improve access and reduce costs.

Who are Beltone competitors? ›

Beltone main competitors are Starkey Hearing Technologies, Amplifon, and Western Dental.

Which hearing aid is better behind the ear or in the ear? ›

Owing to their discreteness, in-canal hearing aids might seem like the right choice, but behind the ear hearing aids offer a wider range of hearing amplification, are usually more flexible, and offer many more choices to hear better in noise, connect to your smartphone, or stream the sound from your television directly ...

What is the best hearing aid for clarity of speech? ›

  • Best Over-The-Counter Hearing Aids of 2023.
  • Jabra Enhance Plus: Best Bluetooth Compatibility.
  • Lucid Hearing Engage: Best Comfortable Fit.
  • Lexie Lumen: Best Noise Adaption.
  • Lexie B2 Powered by Bose: Best Audiologist Quality.
  • Sontro OTC Hearing Aids: Best Simple.
  • Best Prescription Hearing Aids of 2023.
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What is the most technologically advanced hearing aid? ›

Oticon Xceed is proven to give you better speech clarity with less listening effort in noisy environments compared to our previous generation of powerful hearing aids.
  • Enjoy 360° access to speech and conversations. ...
  • Avoid annoying whistling sounds. ...
  • Get outstanding clear sound with more details.

What style of hearing aid is generally easier to use by the very elderly? ›

Seniors with severe hearing loss should consider behind-the-ear, receiver-in-canal or receiver-in-the-ear, and open-fit styles: Behind-the-ear (BTE). This style of hearing aid rests behind the ear and has a small tube that hooks over the top and connects to an earmold, which is custom-fit to the ear canal.

Which hearing aid is best for background noise? ›

Best Hearing Aid for Background Noise
  • Phonak.
  • Oticon.
  • GN Resound.
  • Widex.
  • Signia.
  • Starkey.

What is a premium hearing aid? ›

Even though a basic hearing aid can look the same as a premium hearing aid on the outside, the differences on what they can and can't do are on the inside. A premium hearing aid has the ability to be more customizable than a basic level hearing aid.

Which is better closed or open hearing aid domes? ›

Open domes are generally ideal for people with mild to moderate hearing loss. Closed domes block more of the ear canal than an open dome, and help amplify low frequency sounds. These often work best for those with moderate hearing loss.

How long does it take for your brain to adjust to a hearing aid? ›

It can take up to four months for you to get accustomed to your hearing aids and to really get the most out of them. You will notice small changes right from the start, but it's important to be patient. If you have questions or concerns about your progress, be sure to call your hearing professional for help.

Why did Costco stop selling Kirkland hearing aid? ›

It appears that Costco paused sales of its Kirkland Signature 10 hearing aids in early October 2022—potentially due to reported rechargeability issues.

Can I claim the cost of my hearing aid on my taxes? ›

Federal Disability Tax Credit

As permanent hearing loss is considered a disability, you will qualify to receive credits to help cover the cost of hearing aids and related expenses such as repairs, batteries and additional listening devices.

Can you negotiate hearing aid prices? ›

It's also possible to negotiate. Audiologists are sometimes willing to unbundle their services so you don't have to pay for extra services that you to don't need. One survey found that nearly half of hearing aid shoppers who tried to negotiate a lower price were successful.

What makes a hearing aid more expensive? ›

A large percentage of the cost is due to the amount of research and development needed to continually improve the technology that powers your hearing aid. Each year hundreds of millions of dollars are spent by the hearing industry to make your hearing aids smaller, more powerful, and more natural sounding.

Who is the leader in hearing aid technology? ›

Signia is a world-leader in hearing aid technology. They've developed and perfected countless hearing aids that have been clinically proven to work better than natural hearing. They operate in over 120 countries worldwide and provide millions of people with custom-fit hearing devices.

How do I choose a hearing aid provider? ›

When researching how to choose the right hearing aid, think about the following factors:
  1. Degree and type of hearing loss. Your degree and type of hearing loss will help determine which hearing aid you need. ...
  2. Budget. Cost is an important factor for many people when choosing a hearing aid. ...
  3. Hearing aid company websites.
Feb 8, 2023

Who is Beltone owned by? ›

Beltone is owned by G.N. Group and operates a network of audiology offices that use Beltone's 82-year-old brand and GN products (the same technology as ReSound). Beltone helps its large network modernize through tech innovations and business systems that are tough for fully independent practices to access.

Which type of hearing loss benefits most from the use of a hearing aid? ›

Hearing aids are primarily useful in improving the hearing and speech comprehension of people who have hearing loss that results from damage to the small sensory cells in the inner ear, called hair cells. This type of hearing loss is called sensorineural hearing loss.

Will my hearing get worse if I don't wear a hearing aid? ›

If you don't work it out by exposing it to sounds, the strength will decrease over time and your ability to hear will lessen. While not wearing your hearing aids can't make your hearing worse, it can impact your well-being.

Can hearing get worse with hearing aid? ›

Hearing aids do not worsen hearing loss

Because hearing aids amplify sounds and make them louder, it's very reasonable to worry that this will cause additional hearing loss. However, hearing aid manufacturers have built-in safety controls to ensure that hearing aids aren't dangerous to your hearing.

How many years does a hearing aid last? ›

Hearing aids can last anywhere from three years to seven — for some people, even longer. Variables affecting this lifespan include how well the instrument is built, how well it's maintained, and how much wear and tear it experiences being worn in your ear for many hours a day.

How do I choose a hearing aid for an elderly person? ›

Hearing Aid Buying Tips for Seniors
  1. Consider Usability Before Anything. ...
  2. Determine the Accessories You May Need. ...
  3. Go Digital Over Analog. ...
  4. Ensure It's Locally Programmable. ...
  5. Select the One with Rechargeable Batteries. ...
  6. Go for the One with the Highest IP Rating. ...
  7. Check the Trial Period. ...
  8. Ensure You Have the Support When Needed.
Jan 21, 2020

Which hearing aid is made in USA? ›

Starkey. Starkey Hearing Technologies was founded in 1967 by William Austin, who believed in the concept of bringing people together in order to change the world. They are based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, and are the only American-owned major hearing aid manufacturer in the world.

What is the easiest hearing aid to put in? ›

Beltone Imagine Custom Rechargable have been selected as “easiest to use” hearing devices. They combine all of the advantages of the great sounding Imagine platform, with a convenient in-the-ear style and rechargeable system.

How much does a hearing aid cost for senior citizens? ›

Hearing aids come in a range of prices. The products on our website start from about INR 3,000 and go up to about INR 13,000 with the average cost lying about INR 8,300.

How do I reduce background noise with a hearing aid? ›

Some hearing aids have the ability to change the balance between hearing aid microphone and streaming signal via the hearing aid app. Change the balance more towards the streaming signal to reduce the noise that is picked up by the hearing aid.

Why is everything so loud with hearing aid? ›

This is perfectly normal and is not because your volume has been set too loud. It is because your brain has automatically adjusted to lower volume and now needs to adjust to a louder input level. After a while, your brain will adjust to this new level of sound and information.

What type of noise is the highest risk for hearing loss? ›

A whisper is about 30 dB, normal conversation is about 60 dB, and a motorcycle engine running is about 95 dB. Noise above 70 dB over a prolonged period of time may start to damage your hearing. Loud noise above 120 dB can cause immediate harm to your ears.

What is the difference between an advanced level and a premium level hearing aid? ›

The only difference is that the software on the premium model unlocks a lot more features and performance than found in the essential level. One manufacturer, Unitron, actually allows users to have their hearing aid technology upgraded to a higher level in the clinic, by simply paying an upgrade fee.

What is the difference between a regular hearing aid and a digital hearing aid? ›

Digital hearing aids use a microphone and electronic signal just like analog hearing aids. But where analog hearing aids merely increase the size of the original sound wave, digital hearing aids recreate the sounds in a digital reproduction of the sound wave.

Which type of hearing aid is the most commonly sold? ›

What are the 3 Most Common Hearing Aid Styles?
  • Behind the ear (BTE) BTE hearing aids are one of the largest types of modern hearing aid. ...
  • In the ear (ITE) ITE hearing aids are possibly the most popular option on the market at the moment. ...
  • In the canal (ITC)
Aug 17, 2020

Are tulip domes better than open domes? ›

Also known as tulip domes, closed hearing aid domes have slightly less venting than open domes. This allows them to offer better amplification of low-frequency sounds compared to open domes. Closed domes tend to convey higher-frequency sounds as slightly muted or muddied.

What are the side effects of a hearing aid? ›

Hearing aids side effects
  • Tinnitus.
  • Headaches.
  • Soreness around the ears.
  • Skin irritations.
  • Itchy ear canals.
  • Inability to hear properly.
  • Excessive feedback.
Jan 17, 2020

Does hearing loss speed up dementia? ›

In a study that tracked 639 adults for nearly 12 years, Johns Hopkins expert Frank Lin, M.D., Ph. D., and his colleagues found that mild hearing loss doubled dementia risk. Moderate loss tripled risk, and people with a severe hearing impairment were five times more likely to develop dementia.

How far into the ear canal should a hearing aid go? ›

The little elbow of the RIC wire should be neatly tucked into the notch above the triangular cartilage in front of your ear canal (the tragus), and the wire should be flush against the side of your head.

Which Phonak does Costco sell? ›

Brio 4 brings Phonak's new "Marvel" technology to Costco in a traditional behind-the-ear (BTE) and in-the-ear (ITE) formats.

Does Costco have audiologists? ›

Contact a Costco Hearing Aid Center near you to schedule a hearing test appointment. In preparation for your appointment, please print and complete a Patient Intake form and bring it in with you to your appointment.

How much does a senior hearing aid dispenser make at Costco? ›

Average salary

Does this salary seem accurate? The average salary for Hearing Aid Dispenser at Costco Wholesale in the United States is $33.69 per hour, which is 107% above the national average of $16.30 per hour.

Who makes Beltone Amaze? ›

Beltone is owned by GN ReSound, another company you may have seen during your travels through the hearing aid world. Despite being a subsidiary nowadays, Beltone is no slouch when it comes to achievements in the industry. For example, back in 1969, the company designed earmolds for astronauts to wear during take-off!

How long do Beltone hearing aids last? ›

Beltone states that hearing aids have a lifespan of 3–7 years.

Are Beltone and Miracle Ear the same company? ›

Costco has 500-plus stores, while Miracle Ear and Beltone have 1,500 stores each. The parent company of Beltone is GN Nord. Miracle Ear is a subsidiary of Amplifon, with some offices corporately owned and some franchised.

How much does a single hearing aid cost? ›

The average price of one hearing aid can vary between $1,000 and $3,500. To put this into perspective, over the course of 4 years, a pair of hearing aids (priced at $3,000) each would cost about $5.25 per day, which is approximately the price of a latte.

Who bought Beltone? ›

DUBAI, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Abu Dhabi investment firm Chimera Investment LLC said on Tuesday it has acquired a controlling stake in Egypt's Beltone Financial Holding (BTFH.CA), part of a strategy to expand in the Middle East and North Africa region.

Are high priced hearing aids worth it? ›

If there are certain features that are extremely important to you, then paying for a more expensive hearing aid might be absolutely worth it. If you don't mind any style or don't need certain upgrades, there may be more affordable solutions that won't waste your money on things you don't need.

What is the rating of Costco hearing aids? ›

In 2022, a Consumer Reports survey rated Costco's Kirkland Hearing aids first among readers, who appreciated getting premium-brand hearing aids at comparatively low cost: More than 6 in 10 members said they were completely or very satisfied with their hearing aids.

Are off the shelf hearing aids any good? ›

OTC hearing aids: bottom line

OTC hearing aids are limited in the level of personalized care provided, compared to prescription hearing aids, and they can't treat all levels of hearing loss or hearing-related medical conditions since they are only approved for mild to moderate hearing loss.

What is the most advanced hearing aid technology? ›

Bluetooth hearing aids boast an abundance of benefits, including:
  • Streamed phone calls and music.
  • Personalized, remote control use.
  • Stable, high-quality sound.
  • Reduced background noise.
  • Binaural sound experience.
  • Health and fitness tracking.
  • Language translation.

What is the average lifespan of a hearing aid? ›

Hearing aids can last anywhere from three years to seven — for some people, even longer. Variables affecting this lifespan include how well the instrument is built, how well it's maintained, and how much wear and tear it experiences being worn in your ear for many hours a day.

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