As one of the first providers of digital hearing aids in the U.S, with a huge global client base, Nano Digital Hearing aids is a trusted brand that goes way back: from the early days when the first range of hearing aids hit the market, until today when the most advanced app controlled and rechargeable hearing aids are on sale – the brand has been there, serving the market.
Comparing digital hearing aids and finding the best brand:
Americans find it increasingly difficult to pick good digital hearing aids in online comparisons, largely thanks to fake news and companies whose leaders spend more time on marketing than product development. The end result of this is often that people lose time, waiting for refunds, until they eventually tracked down the best hearing aid company at the right price, either through recommendation or sheer luck. But suffering from analysis paralysis when making a choice, or picking the wrong brand can easily be avoided if consumers look for a brand with a longer trade history and a higher volume of online reviews. According to consumer research, many people do not scroll beyond the first page of reviews – and that is where they become vulnerable to reviews that are not authentic. By contrast, when picking a company with a longer history and considering reviews that are dating back further, consumers can choose a more reliable and consistent hearing aid provider, as with any other product.
How to find the best affordable hearing aid?
To find a good top of the range digital hearing aid is not hard: The Nano brand is stocking it, along with a few bluechip brands, but the cost can be thousands. It can become confusing when you do an online search and then find names popping up like Phonak hearing aids, MD Hearing Aids, Starkey, Beltone, Signia and Zip. Instead of focusing on the quality of hearing that really matters, many brands try to differentiate themselves by means of floating other features. These include “better for Tinnitus”, “most reliable BTC hearing aid”, “Higher connectivity factor”, “Robust design” and so forth. In the case of Nano digital hearing aids, it runs it’s own comparison between high and lower end devices, starting at $397 per pair, moving all the way up to $997. This is where common sense is required: Opting for the Nano X2 rechargeable, consumers can easily pick up a top of the range hearing aid at $997, which some competing brands sell for $2800: with exactly the same features. This is then considered relatively affordable. But when you try to buy the RX2000 at $397 and compare it to a $2800 competitor device or even the Nano X2, obviously the features will be very different.
What consumer say about Nano Digital Hearing Aids:
Now that we understand the need to “compare apples with apples”, let’s consider specifically what the majority of consumers say about the $997 Nano X2 digital hearing aid, which is considered one of the best devices in the world, right now in 2020:
“I have ony had the aids a week or so and they are better than the 4000 dollar ones that i was using, the only problem i have is i cannot get the tubes adjusted to fit my ears right. Any suggestions, Thanks” (Buyer: Kenneth)
“..I was excited to get my hearing aids.put them on as soon as I got them. The earbuds they came with were too big.So I picked the smallest set in the extra pairs that were with my hearing aids.= perfect fit. I wear them all day,every day and sometimes forget to take them out at bedtime.what. Do I do if Ishould need more ear buds?” (Buyer: Peggy)
Surprisingly, even when considering feedback from the lower end device, users still seemed rather content. Here is what they said about the RX2000 at only $397:
“Wonderful, great, I can hear again from my right ear. My daughter has been telling me how loud people in the grocery store are. Did not believe it until this past weekend when we shopped. She was right, I had to turn down the volume. I never wore a hearing aid before. I no longer say please repeat that..Nano I am very pleased. Thank you.” (Buyer: Joyce)
“Im so happy to leave a review for Nano! Nano is different than anything Ive tried – and Ive tried $2,000-$5,000 hearing aids from Costco, Miracle Ear, and other big companies. And guess what? I prefer Nano to any of the traditional expensive hearing aids Ive tried! Nano is simple, easy to use out of the box. Anyone can work it — even if youre not tech savvy. Just put the batteries in and turn it on, and adjust the volume if need be. The benefits far outway the cost by 100 to 1. In fact, Nano isnt a cost, its an investment into your hearing and your health. I read a news article about the 7 hearing loss dangers like getting early alzheimer’s disease, memory loss, brain damage etc, and its shocking how fast your brain deteriorates without hearing sounds it should be. Its like not using your muscles – they get weaker over time. In reality, Nano is saving you lots of money on a potential future hospital bill! And for 1/20 the price of traditional hearing aids, if you havent purchased yet, youll miss ut on the biggest sale of the year and a once in a lifetime opportunity. Take action now, just do it! Its worth it, and theres NO risk, since Nano has a 100% money back guarantee for 45+ days – so even in the rare case youre not completely satisfied Nano will help you!” (Buyer: Frank)
A spokesperson for Nano Digital Hearing Aids got asked about the increased difficulty consumers face when trying to choose the best digital hearing aids online, as well as the companies’ response to issues such as fake news from competing brands that has swamped the market. The question also concerned the companies’ strategy for retaining such consistent reviews over a longer period of time and how it was possible. He said: “Yes, some companies have lost their way and since they do not spend much on R&D or authentic human relationships, they bare the brunt in high refunds and churn rates. We, on the other hand, spend our time reaching out to veterans and patriots who have been buying our brand for years, helping them make the right choice and simply being there for the customer. For this reason we need not spend any time responding to some of the tactics we witness in the marketplace: because we have thousands of Americans who love our brand and who have our back. This you can tell from the overwhelming number of positive reviews they leave.”
Going the extra mile in its call of duty?
Recently a representative of Nano Digital Hearing Aids assisted an elderly person who had bought a faulty Beltone hearing aid device. As part of the companies’ charitable outreach, they offered him a free state of the art Nano XR2 rechargeable device and discarded the Beltone device.
Final take:
Digital hearing aids is a sub section of the electronics market that is incredibly specialized and sophisticated. Do I buy a a Beltone, Costco Hearing Aids, Nano, MD hearing aid, Hearing Assist or Phonak? Do I trust the reviews if there is only 10 of them? That is a question millions ask every year. For now, one company has proven that in a price range of $397 to $997, most consumers can be satisfied with a wide range of features to choose from. Trying to come in under this price though, may waste a lot of time and the need to replace the hearing aid with a better brand. Shooting for the moon on the other hand by paying $3000, may not get you that many additional features.