America Hears: A customer's view

David from Hearing Mojo has blogged about his recent purchase from America Hears.

America Hears is a vendor that manufacturers and distributes hearing aids via the Internet. You send them an up-to-date audiogram and impressions of your ears and they will manufacture and mail back to you the hearing aid model of your choice. You are also supplied with some computer software that enables you to modify your aid’s settings so that they are perfect for you.

I’ve also just noticed from their website that they are doing a trade-in on old hearing aids, an excellent idea. There are lots of old and unused hearing aids lying around in people’s homes – a trade-in will see some of them put back into use.

Read about David’s experience as an America Hears customer.

Related posts:

  1. Oticon ends online hearing aid sales
  2. What are programmable hearing aids?
  3. Is automatic video captioning possible?
  4. AmericaHears adds a splash of colour
  5. Putting Audiologists out of business

2 comments
Leave a comment »

  1. Buying hearing aids from an online vendor can be a little scary. I think their are several options available. I have been a very happy customer of HearSource.com for several years. First they repaired my Siemens hearing aids for only $99, then I purchased a set of their personal programmable behind the ear hearing aids form them about a year ago now. I couldn’t be happier.

  2. Personal, user, or self or DIY hearing aid programming has been a wonderful thing in my life. I use HearSource hearing aids purchased from HearSource.com. I have found the hearing aids themselves to be of very good quality and have been able to “dial in” my hearing aids exactly the way I want them. I hear very well. The people at the Hearsource hearing aid company have been excellent to work with. I really think that being able to do sound adjustments to your own hearing aids is a wonderful thing and should be considered by anyone who is computer literate. Good luck to all.

Leave Comment