01 April 2020, 09:38 AM
wtgLively hearing aids
That's a brand name, not an adjective....
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A well-funded startup company is attempting to break new ground in the direct-to-consumer hearing aid market with a full suite of internet-based teleaudiology services.
Lively not only sells affordable, high-quality hearing aids over the internet. It also offers web-based hearing assessment and testing, face-to-face video conferences with audiologists, and two years of online adjustments without ever having to visit the doctor's office.
With $16 million in backing from top venture capital firms, the New York company is offering hearing aids for $2,350 per pair (or 24 monthly $98 payments at 0% APR, for qualified buyers).
https://www.hearingtracker.com.../lively-hearing-aidsCostco also carries various models of ReSound brand hearing aids; I don't know how Costco's prices compare to Lively's. Of course at Costco you get the full face-to-face services of an audiologist and Lively is DIY.
Still, maybe a good alternative for people who don't have access to Costco.
01 April 2020, 03:22 PM
CHASThe audiologist I saw at Costco told me three things.
Two were wrong. The other was technically correct, alarmist, and inconsequential.
She sent me on two months of fearing I required an implant, tests, and travel to a mediocre audiologist and two doctors at the University of Colorado that must have been on commission.
I have found that independent audiologists supporting themselves with their competence are the only ones worth seeing.
Have been wearing hearing aids since 1986. Will consider the online company only because I have an edge due to experience.
Always get i the period of time you have in which they can be returned for a refund in writing. The laws governing that vary state to state.