Never too old for hearing aids. Discover how hearing aids improve safety, family connections and independence for over 80s, with practical advice on getting started.
ReadDiscover why your 40s and 50s are the perfect time for hearing aids. Learn about early intervention benefits, modern technology, and why waiting could harm your quality of life.
ReadYou've just had a hearing test and been handed a chart covered in symbols and numbers that looks rather intimidating. Here's the thing: your audiogram isn't nearly as complicated as it looks, and this guide will explain exactly what it means in plain English.
ReadYou've likely come across both the Vivia and the Nexia - and frankly, it's rather confusing working out which one you actually need. Both are excellent hearing aids from the same manufacturer, both launched within the past couple of years, and both look remarkably similar. So what's the actual difference, and why does it matter?
ReadStarkey's Edge AI and Omega AI are both exceptional premium hearing aids with AI-driven sound processing and excellent connectivity, but the choice between them depends on whether you need the absolute latest technology with health-tracking features or outstanding performance at a more accessible price point. We'll help you understand what the meaningful differences are so you can decide which platform genuinely suits your lifestyle - and your budget.
ReadWidex's SmartRIC and Allure are both excellent rechargeable hearing aids with premium sound processing, but choosing between them depends on your lifestyle and the listening environments you face daily. We'll help you understand the meaningful differences between these two platforms so you can make the right choice for your needs.
ReadWhen we refer to a product as 'Latest Launch', we mean it is the latest to be released on the market.
When we refer to a product as 'New', we mean that the product is the newest hearing aid model on the market.
When we refer to a product as 'Superseded', we mean that there is a newer range available which replaces and improves on this product.
When we refer to a product as an 'Older Model', we mean that it is has been superseded by at least two more recent hearing aid ranges.