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NANO Digital Rechargeable Hearing Aids: Oticon & Phonak Alternative Launched

NANO Hearing Aids - part of Hearing At Home LLC - announces updates to its range of affordable over-the-counter (OTC) hearing devices for perceived mild to moderate hearing loss.

The launch offers customers more cost-effective alternatives to OTC hearing support devices offered by brands such as Oticon and Phonak. With a range of discrete yet powerful hearing aids - all available for under $600 - NANO makes high-quality audio more accessible for those on a limited budget.

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

The announcement explains that NANO customers do not require any form of medical exam, prescription, or specialist fittings by an audiologist to purchase and use any of the hearing aids in the range. The collection has been ratified by the FDA as Class 1, ensuring that all models are safe and effective for regular and sustained use.

NANO's flagship model is the Sigma Plus - a Bluetooth-enabled device that has a companion app for easy remote control. These earpieces are worn behind the ear and have four selectable programs for different environments. The 'All Around' setting is designed to support hearing in quiet environments such as the home or office. The 'Restaurant' program is suitable for more crowded spaces. There are also settings for TV watching and noisy outdoor environments. The Sigma Plus is available on the NANO website for $597.

The company explains that it is this affordable price point that differentiates NANO products from similar behind-the-ear devices from Oticon. For example, the Oticon Real range retails for over $3,000. Like the NANO Sigma Plus, these models also have Bluetooth, a companion app, noise reduction technology, and omnidirectional microphones for higher audio quality.

Swiss company Phonak's range, in particular its entry-level model - the Audeo Lumity Rechargeable - retails from a more affordable $909, yet, for many people, the prospect of an extra $400 compared with NANO models is not justified in terms of extra features, NANO Hearing Aids adds.

Some of NANO's other hearing aids - the CIC2 and CIC4 - both small, rechargeable devices that fit snugly in the ear canal and come with adjustable settings - are available for $297 and $397, respectively. There are no comparable alternatives from either Phonak or Oticon, according to the company.

A NANO spokesperson says, “Nano Hearing Aids are intuitive and straightforward for every user. Turn them on with a simple push of a button, then place them in your ears and adjust the volume as needed. It might feel strange for your ears and brain when first wearing hearing aids, but this feeling typically subsides after several days.”

For more information, go to https://nanohearingaids.com/

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Organization: Hearing At Home LLC
Address: 511 South Royal Lane, Coppell, TX 75019, United States
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Website: https://hearingathome.com/

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