Resound Hearing Aid Repair - Top of the Line Equipment and
Service
Hearing aids can be very costly right off the bat, almost $1000 to $4000 depending on what brand you are looking
at. Resound hearing aids cost about as much as a standard hearing aid but offer some top-of-the-line features that
other simply hearing aids don’t.
First, there is the Azure model from Resound. The Azure is Resound’s best model and coasts about $3700
(occasionally on sale). The Azure has been modified for use with Bluetooth wireless technology -- a feature that
most other hearing aids lack but wish they had!
In today's fast-paced world this kind of thing is indispensable if you are always on the go and need to keep in
constant touch with others. Communication between the Azure and other Bluetooth devices is free of feedback; unlike
other hearing aids that get give you buzzing and static when used in conjunction with a Bluetooth headset.
If you should need Resound hearing aid repair, each model comes with a great warranty -- letting you know that
this company believes in and stands behind their products. The Azure comes with a three-year Resound hearing aid
repair warranty and a three-year loss warranty. This is the best warranty offered by any hearing aid
manufacturer.
More affordable models include a two-year Resound hearing aid repair warranty and a two-year loss warranty. This
is a standard warranty for most hearing aids these days, though some only give you a one-year, one time loss
warranty.
Common Repair Questions
Resound hearing aid repairs can be completed in just about any hearing aid repair shop, so you usually won’t
have to send it back to the manufacturer or visit a specialty shop like you have to with a Beltone hearing aid.
Needless to say, this can be very frustrating for users that have to go through all that red tape. Resound hearing
aid repairs are usually done in 5-15 days and you can usually get a loaner hearing aid in the interim while you
wait for yours to get repaired.
Resound hearing aid repairs are usually necessary because the casing of the hearing aid has been damaged.
Sometimes the casing will crack or the battery cabinet doors will break after high use.
There are also problems with the battery connection becoming corroded or the microphone becoming clogged with
ear wax -- both instances will require you to take the device to a Resound hearing aid repair center for cleaning.
Sometimes there may also be some buzzing and static issues with the volume control that can be solved with some
adjusting by certified professionals.
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