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There are a couple different ways to think about the word “cheap hearing aids”. For anyone on a small budget, it means “affordability”. But we’ve all heard the saying “You get what you pay for”, and in this case, the word “cheap” implies low-quality hearing aids.

Unfortunately, deciding if you’re getting a great deal from whether you’re getting a really low-quality device can be difficult. This is particularly relevant in terms of hearing aids.

With hearing aids, the saying “you get what you pay for” is particularly valid. This means weeding out the devices that are priced in the “too good to be true” range, not automatically going for the most expensive option. Customers need to be aware that important information is frequently left out of the marketing campaigns of cheap hearing aids.

Cheaper hearing aids are pretty much only amplifiers

Cheap “hearing aids” usually offer minimal functionality, mainly amplifying or reducing overall volume. When you simply amplify everything, the sounds you want to hear better are amplified but so are undesirable background sounds you don’t want.

If everything is louder, it entirely defeats the purpose of having a hearing aid.

Contrastingly, a high-quality, contemporary hearing aid goes beyond simple volume adjustment. It skillfully manages sound, maximizing the clarity of desired sounds while reducing background sound. Authentic hearing aids mimic natural hearing with great accuracy and are custom programmed to your specific hearing needs.

PSAPs vs. Hearing Aids

There are stringent rules about what an advertiser can call a hearing aid as published by the Food and Drug Administration.

Unfortunately, many personal sound amplification products PSAPs are inaccurately advertised as hearing aids even though they just amplify sound.

Most reputable providers follow the rules. But you may find some uninformed salespeople or products on Amazon or eBay that mislead consumers into thinking that these devices meet the classification of a hearing aid. Some even falsely advertise that they are FDA-approved.

For most kinds of hearing loss they won’t be helpful at all

The slow loss of hearing usually involves trouble hearing certain frequencies instead of an abrupt complete loss. You might have a hard time understanding a little kid or a woman, for instance, but you have no problem understanding a man with a low voice.

A cheap hearing device usually results in total volume amplification. But simply turning up the total volume will not be sufficient for people who have a hard time hearing particular frequencies. And turning up the overall volume could result in added damage to your hearing because the frequencies you don’t struggle with will be booming in your ears.

High-quality hearing aids offer a solution by being programmable to make up for the loss of specific frequencies. They can instantly adjust the frequency you struggle to hear to one that is more audible, delivering a more customized and reliable hearing experience.

You may get a lot of feedback

You won’t get a custom fit with cheap hearing aids. Without that custom fit, you’ll generate a feedback loop. The microphone picks up the sound from the speaker in your ear as it jiggles around. This will generate a deafening screech.

They normally don’t have cellphone support

When people are looking for a budget-friendly device, they frequently sacrifice functionality like Bluetooth capability. When considering phone connectivity, the absence of Bluetooth is a significant obstacle. Trying to amplify a cheap hearing aid while on the phone leads to capturing not only the caller’s voice but also the sounds of your ear, lips, clothing, and hair brushing against the phone, making it even more challenging to hear the person on the other end.

More sophisticated hearing aids are digital and utilize Bluetooth connectivity to connect directly to your phone. Overall communication and clarity will be improved so you can be certain you will hear your daughter’s voice on the phone.

They aren’t designed for people with hearing loss

The majority of individuals would most likely be surprised by this. PSAPs were never made for individuals with hearing loss. They were designed to amplify sound for individuals who have fairly good hearing.

Cheap devices might help a little if you only have slight hearing loss. But they won’t be of much help for individuals who actually need hearing aids.

Where can you get quality affordable hearing aids?

Obtaining affordable quality hearing aids isn’t difficult. They may even be covered by insurance or other third parties. There are also affordable brands, leasing programs, and financing possibilities. The first step is to get a hearing test if you think you might have hearing loss. Make an appointment with us so we can help you get the best and most affordable hearing aids for your degree and type of hearing loss.

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References
https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/consumer-products/hearing-aids

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