I went to ENT specialist for general checkup and ended up with hearing test and It looks I have hearing issues at frequencies above 1000 Hz ( > 1000 Hz is normal audible human frequencies - reception gradually reduces after 1000 to 6000 Hz ). I did few more free tests on the internet and the results are same. As per the test it is 'Within Normal limits sloping to mils to moderate-severe SHNL, AU' No body complained of issues with my hearing and probably I adjusted my expectations. Probably it is related to age. None of my parents has the issue and I neither hear loud noise music or use noisy items like guns. Probably it is related to my habit of using audio books as a reading medium. It looks common for the kids that use cell phone headsets.
In any case, I said NO to the doctor , when she asked me whether I wanted a hearing aid. It looks my health insurance doesn't cover it. Cost of it is very high ( atleast few thousands) and Even the Costco's cheapest one is US $1600.00. I want to get lower end one and test it to know how it feels. It looks people have to try few products ( higher or lower cost) to know which one one works for them.
There are many video's on how hearing aid mafia controls the prices in the name of high quality product and research. There are some on the Amazon , Walmart etc. that starts with $60.00 (for pair), but the reviews may not be that great. While looking for alternatives I came across I found this website with good reviews and fit. Still around $400.00
W.r.t features, the main difference between high end ( I mean heavy charging companies) and low end one is the ability to the adjust the amplification by frequency. I am not sure whether I need this level of finer amplification control w.r.t frequencies. Even this vendor mdhearingaid doesn't have amplification by specific frequencies adjustment. What they have simple adjustment on the ear aka trail and error of one common volume adjustment until one is happy with the reception.
Now a days so many technologies popping up all the time, it is hard to decide which one is good fit under the specific budget. Does any body has experience with Hearing aid selections? Any opinions or suggestions?
In any case, I said NO to the doctor , when she asked me whether I wanted a hearing aid. It looks my health insurance doesn't cover it. Cost of it is very high ( atleast few thousands) and Even the Costco's cheapest one is US $1600.00. I want to get lower end one and test it to know how it feels. It looks people have to try few products ( higher or lower cost) to know which one one works for them.
There are many video's on how hearing aid mafia controls the prices in the name of high quality product and research. There are some on the Amazon , Walmart etc. that starts with $60.00 (for pair), but the reviews may not be that great. While looking for alternatives I came across I found this website with good reviews and fit. Still around $400.00
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W.r.t features, the main difference between high end ( I mean heavy charging companies) and low end one is the ability to the adjust the amplification by frequency. I am not sure whether I need this level of finer amplification control w.r.t frequencies. Even this vendor mdhearingaid doesn't have amplification by specific frequencies adjustment. What they have simple adjustment on the ear aka trail and error of one common volume adjustment until one is happy with the reception.
Now a days so many technologies popping up all the time, it is hard to decide which one is good fit under the specific budget. Does any body has experience with Hearing aid selections? Any opinions or suggestions?