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has anyone had any dealings with the company 'hidden hearing' please?
if so, was just wondering what your views on them are..
after a home visit today, my aunty is concidering buying from them.
(a pair of aids cost from £4,000 up to £8,000, so theyre not cheap!)
thanks :o)
if so, was just wondering what your views on them are..
after a home visit today, my aunty is concidering buying from them.
(a pair of aids cost from £4,000 up to £8,000, so theyre not cheap!)
thanks :o)
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yeah, she approached them.
me and my mum was with her this afternoon and there was no pressure from the representative.
he was very good and informative, showing and advising her what their aids were all about..
and yes, they did appear to all be very good ... but just very pricey! lol ....
yeah, she approached them.
me and my mum was with her this afternoon and there was no pressure from the representative.
he was very good and informative, showing and advising her what their aids were all about..
and yes, they did appear to all be very good ... but just very pricey! lol ....
First thoughts:
A hearing aid is basically a microphone feeding into an amplifier, and then into a speaker (= earpiece). Dozens of Chinese technology companies can put that lot together for under a quid.
OK, what 'Hidden Hearing' offers is probably a bit more advanced than that, but do you really believe that what's on the chip inside their device is so special that it needs to be priced in line with the cost of a dozen good quality laptop computers (each of which contains hundreds, or possibly thousands, of chips of equal quality)?
It's a con!!!!
Get your aunt to go to her GP. He'll arrange an appointment at a hearing clinic. Then she'll get a perfectly good hearing aid, free of charge, courtesy of the NHS.
Still don't believe me? See here:
http://www.express.co...er-hearing-aid-refund
Chris
A hearing aid is basically a microphone feeding into an amplifier, and then into a speaker (= earpiece). Dozens of Chinese technology companies can put that lot together for under a quid.
OK, what 'Hidden Hearing' offers is probably a bit more advanced than that, but do you really believe that what's on the chip inside their device is so special that it needs to be priced in line with the cost of a dozen good quality laptop computers (each of which contains hundreds, or possibly thousands, of chips of equal quality)?
It's a con!!!!
Get your aunt to go to her GP. He'll arrange an appointment at a hearing clinic. Then she'll get a perfectly good hearing aid, free of charge, courtesy of the NHS.
Still don't believe me? See here:
http://www.express.co...er-hearing-aid-refund
Chris
hi chris,
yeah, when you compare the prices like that, they do seem a bit OTT dont they..
he was explaining how their aids work, comparing them to a nhs one which basically just amplifies sound and thats it, which can be very uncomfortable/annoying especially when it comes to back ground noises etc, ie in the supermarket with ringing tills going on around you, crowded rooms with people chattering away...
so, from what he was saying and demonstrating, yes their products do sound very good and very impressive ..... (which of course they would wouldnt they) ...... but at a whopping price too!
yeah, when you compare the prices like that, they do seem a bit OTT dont they..
he was explaining how their aids work, comparing them to a nhs one which basically just amplifies sound and thats it, which can be very uncomfortable/annoying especially when it comes to back ground noises etc, ie in the supermarket with ringing tills going on around you, crowded rooms with people chattering away...
so, from what he was saying and demonstrating, yes their products do sound very good and very impressive ..... (which of course they would wouldnt they) ...... but at a whopping price too!
yeah, i know what you are saying trt, but i was just trying to explain that she wasnt a doddery old lady, thats all..
and yeh, like i said above, shes tried a free nhs one before, but couldnt get on with it ... it made her ear sore, it kept whistling, the tube kept coming loose, noises/sounds were distorted, so in the end she gave up on it..
thats why shes concidering a private one..
and yeh, like i said above, shes tried a free nhs one before, but couldnt get on with it ... it made her ear sore, it kept whistling, the tube kept coming loose, noises/sounds were distorted, so in the end she gave up on it..
thats why shes concidering a private one..