Home to six different hearing aid styles and models such as Receiver-in-Ear (RIC), Completely-in-Canal (CIC), Behind-the-Ear (BTE), and In-the-Ear (ITE), Nano’s current lineup includes both the newly released Bluetooth-enabled, app-controlled Audacity RIC hearing aids and the newly updated CIC devices, their smallest, most discreet hearing aids yet. With the addition of their online features comparison chart, individuals searching for OTC hearing aids with the right combination of fit, style, program options, and price now have an easier way of choosing and testing the best solution for their needs.

Nano Hearing Aids notes there are many factors to consider when selecting a new hearing device for perceived mild to moderate hearing loss. And while a visit to the audiologist is not necessary when purchasing OTC hearing aids, consulting a doctor to understand the degree of hearing loss an individual is experiencing helps ensure prescription models are not necessary. OTC hearing aids from Nano can be purchased directly from their website and are delivered within days.

“Researching hearing aid options can be an overwhelming and confusing task, especially for first-time users,” says a spokesperson for Nano Hearing Aids. “We created a comparison tool to help people quickly understand their options and find hearing aids that fit their unique needs.”

Nano’s chart makes it simple to evaluate their six different models at a glance. Those looking for the smallest and most discreet fit may prefer either the First Ear Pro or First Ear Plus CIC devices, while those wanting a more customizable experience with Bluetooth functionality may be better suited to the Audacity RIC model, which features app control and audio streaming. The BTE models offer up to 20 hours of listening time per charge and feature a multifunction rocker, while the ITE model offers up to 36 hours of listening time per charge and features a touch switch control. All styles come with feedback management, noise reduction technology, and a portable charging case with a charging cord.

For those factoring in budget, Nano’s hearing aids are comparatively affordable. The average cost of a pair of OTC hearing aids is about $930 while Nano’s hearing aids start at just $297, helping more people obtain the assistance they need without compromising on quality.

Named a Top ENT Solutions Provider in 2023, Nano Hearing Aids are FDA registered, OTC-compliant, and backed by 24/7 lifetime support.

Learn more by visiting https://nanohearingaids.com.

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