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I have referred two people!
Posted by Malissa on 2nd Apr 2012
My hearing aid is awesome! Works as well as any $2000 aid I have owned and it is so tiny! I will write a longer review soon!
Thanks,
Malissa
P.S. I have referred two people!
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I was unsure of the claims, but the price difference between locaL stores and Century's was too great not to try, plus they offered a money back guarantee.
Posted by Lou Lasch on 1st Mar 2012
I was unsure of the claims, but the price difference between locaL stores and Century's was too great not to try, plus they offered a money back guarantee. I couldn't resist! I ordered them and was more than satisfied! I now hear sounds never heard before! The high frequencies are crisp and clear. For me I am sorry I didn't get them sooner! My gal pal is also happier now as I am able to hear her speak, as she has a high pitched voice. Also one small problem occurred about battery life. I returned one that had the problem and soon it was returned good as new! I would highly recommend any one to give Jon a chance to prove his claims, you won't be sorry! I rate Century a 5 star rating, hands down!
Lou Lasch
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Before I bought my Century Hearing Aids, I had seen an Audiologist and bought name brand hearing aids for more than five times the cost of the Rosebud hearing aids.
Posted by Cathey K on 1st Mar 2012
Before I bought my Century Hearing Aids, I had seen an Audiologist and bought name brand hearing aids for more than five times the cost of the Rosebud hearing aids. I had troubles with volume adjustment, apparently they needed a return office visit for changes. One also failed in the first two weeks and the replacement was also defective. I returned them for a refund and bought an equivalent pair from Century Hearing Aids. They work well and are adjustable, comfortable and the batteries last 25% longer. I am completely satisfied with the product and the value.
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Lives up to claims
Posted by Dave Barnes on 27th Jan 2012
I'll admit I was a little skeptical. How good can these things be when compared with the high-priced ears you get at the hearing aid store. And I had three major concerns.
1. The low price for the reason I just mentioned
2. The "one-size fits all" vs the "custom fit" at the hearing aid store
3. Feedback
Addressing the last concern first, I bought a pair of ears a few years ago for about $4,000. Maybe a tad more. I now have a job where I have to wear a radio. The old units squealed and were unuseable so I stopped wearing them. Century says these cancel feedback and, guess what. They do. Not a peep, squeek, squak buzz. Voices come through my earphone clear as crystal. Ditto with the telephone.
Second concern: One size. No problem. They slipped into my ears as easily as the $4,000 "custom fit" units did. Which prompts the cynic in me to wonder if making the impression to custom fit the unit is maybe just window dressing to justify the cost. I can't speak to the anatomy of your ears but they feel perfectly natural in mine. After a few seconds I'm not even aware they are there.
First concern: low cost equals low quality? They seem as well made as my original $4,000 units and seem so work every bit as well. Except that they cancel the feedback which is a plus. And, they cost more than 25% less than the old units.
Would I recommend them to a friend. Absolutely. Especially when they offer a 100% satisfaction money-back guarantee (which, fortunately I haven't had to test)How can you go wrong.
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I work in a relatively noisy environment and find it more convenient than the previous VERY expensive devices that I used to wear.
Posted by Lonnie Van Wagner on 11th Nov 2011
thanks to
Century Hearing Aids, I could actually hear the waterfall from a distance.
I like being able to adjust the volume and noise settings on the aids I bought. I work in a relatively noisy environment
and find it more convenient than the previous VERY expensive devices that I used to wear.
Also, when I'm watching TV, I'm able to control the settings to a level that makes it easier for me to hear. Sometimes
now, my wife asks me to turn the volume up, which is a pleasent turn of events.
The break-in period was a little uncomfortable at first,as I was used to smaller aids, but now I forget I have them
sometimes.
On a scale of 1-5, I would rate the aids I bought a 4.5. They are an excellent value, and I would definitely do business
with Century Hearing Aids again.
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Good Bang for the Buck
Posted by Unknown on 29th Oct 2011
The hearing aid didn't come with enough instructions and it took some internet work to find out certain thins relating to inserting batteries and the regrogrammed memory. It does reduce the ringing in my ear and speech is much easier to understand.