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I'm back after 3months haven't been on here for a while. but I need your suggestions which website can I get hearing Aids through online just like flipkart / Amazone
 
I don't have any but wouldn't dare get hearing aids through a website because you would still need a person or at least knowledge of the software programs to tweak it to your needs.
 
I'm back after 3months haven't been on here for a while. but I need your suggestions which website can I get hearing Aids through online just like flipkart / Amazone

http://www.ebay.com/dsc/i.html?_fro...rksid=m570.l1313&_osacat=0&_odkw=Phonak+india

These are the ones on eBay that are sold from India. Surely you could buy and get them programmed there?

See that link does not take you right to it, but all you have to do is search title and description and you can find the hearing aids that are sold from India.
 
http://www.ebay.com/dsc/i.html?_fro...rksid=m570.l1313&_osacat=0&_odkw=Phonak+india

These are the ones on eBay that are sold from India. Surely you could buy and get them programmed there?

See that link does not take you right to it, but all you have to do is search title and description and you can find the hearing aids that are sold from India.

Your link showing dollor signs in every products :laugh2: , but i have searched a lot of indian websites like fk,az,and ebay still not available , finally i found audicus.com only for US :hmm: I cann't buy from this site :roll: I'm still browsing over google if im not getting proper site to get this stuff i will buy in Hearing Center thanx for your link anyways :lol:
 
I don't have any but wouldn't dare get hearing aids through a website because you would still need a person or at least knowledge of the software programs to tweak it to your needs.

what kind of programme..? im :hmm: curious
 
Older Analog hearing aids only have basic low mid and high frequency adjustment with small screwdriver on device. But you still need custom Earmolds made and also need audiogram to know how to set them and then testing after setting them
 
Older Analog hearing aids only have basic low mid and high frequency adjustment with small screwdriver on device. But you still need custom Earmolds made and also need audiogram to know how to set them and then testing after setting them

It can be easy to set them when the HA comes with a user manual or Google search would be helpful though :D
 
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