7 Things To Know About Over-The-Counter Hearing Aid Devices, 2024 Guide Released

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Nano Hearing Aids (888-310-NANO), a provider of FDA-registered OTC hearing devices, has released a new guide outlining the seven key things consumers need to know about OTC hearing aids.

-- Released in November 2024, the new guide helps adults with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss better understand OTC hearing aids. By addressing technology, affordability, functionality, features, and more, the resource enables consumers to make informed decisions around solutions that will fit their needs and enhance their quality of life.

Interested parties can access the full report at https://nanohearingaids.com/blogs/news/otc-hearing-aid-guide-7-things-to-know-about-hearing-aids

Unlike prescription devices, OTC hearing aids can be purchased without a doctor’s visit, making them more convenient and accessible. And while prescription hearing aids are generally priced between $2,000 and $6,000, OTC hearing aids cost less than $500, with Nano's models starting at just $297.

In their report, Nano’s experts explain advancements in OTC hearing aids, such as noise reduction, feedback management, and even Bluetooth functionality - improvements that can enhance communication, provide clarity in noisy environments, and enable users to reconnect with the world around them.

“We understand the variety of hearing aid options available today can be overwhelming,” says a spokesperson for Nano Hearing Aids. “Our new guide helps demystify OTC hearing aids, offering consumers the information they need to choose the best devices for their needs.”

The report outlines the various OTC hearing aid styles and clarifies the attributes each option offers. Behind-the-Ear (BTE) models, for example, sit comfortably behind the ear with an earpiece inside the canal, while In-the-Ear (ITE) devices rest in the outer ear bowl. Completely-in-Canal (CIC) hearing aids are nearly invisible, fitting snugly inside the ear canal. Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) models sit behind the ear with a small speaker placed inside the canal.

Nano’s product lineup includes the Bluetooth-enabled Audacity RIC hearing aids which allow users to connect seamlessly to smartphones, TVs, and other devices. The newly released First Ear Pro and First Ear Plus CIC hearing aids feature improved volume controls, enhanced power, automatic on/off functions, and a discreet design that sits deeper in the ear canal for improved comfort.

All six Nano hearing aid models come with a portable charging case and charging cable, ensuring users’ devices are easily powered and always ready to go.

Offering 24/7 lifetime support and a 45-day money-back guarantee, Nano Hearing Aids is recognized as a leader in customer-focused service. With the release of their new report, consumers can gain a clear understanding of the OTC hearing aid models and features available to them, helping them select their ideal devices.

More information can be found at https://nanohearingaids.com

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