Posted by Texasmark on June 28, 2022 at 05:53:29 from (99.197.208.100):
In Reply to: hearing aids posted by Steve-Maine on June 27, 2022 at 08:20:35:
The VOLT by MD HearingAid.com out of Chicago. $300 and work like a charm....spoken by a guy that has probably put $10k in aids over the years and been dissatisfied. When you get them you put them in the charger and the Blue LED illuminates turning Green when charged. After inserting in your ear, don't forget to turn up the volume control...they are shipped with it all the way down......put mine on and no sound, aw shucks........what could be wrong.........turned up the volume control and wow. Great on background noises, wind, and are comfortable.
The ad was kind of confusing in that when ordering it seemed that they were $300 each.....not so....$300 for the pair plus they come with a maintenance kit. They advertise a maintenance kit and when I bought mine had a free special give away price on one as an incentive to make the purchase.......well with the one that comes with the product, you now have 2 and it seems that they will last forever.
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