A month ago we got our second hearing aid after 5 years. Their first device still works fine but the technology has advanced. We really like that this new one connects to my iPhone; it so easy to adjust and take calls. It doesn't even require loading a special app. It is native with the iPhone operating system. Finally my husband can call me when I am out shopping and we don't have to rely on a near-by shopper to tell me my phone is ringing; it comes right in my ear very clearly. They are very reasonably priced but even if you could beat the price their excellent on line support is well worth a premium. We don't understand why some people have had difficulty; they certainly work well and we received excellent support.
I just bought my 3rd set of hearing aids from America Hears (AH) in 2022. Although I've owned other brands, I keep coming back to AH primarily due to the ability to do your own programming adjustments. I struggle with speech recognition in noisy environments, so the ability to create a custom program to deal with that is invaluable. There is also a cell phone app that lets your make adjustments on the fly in a live environment. Aside from the self-adjustment capability, the hearing aids work very well, are moisture resistant, and come with rechargeable batteries.
I bought a set of hearing aids from this outfit about 5 or 6 years ago - the price was about half of my previous set, but the thing that really sold me was the ability to program them myself; it seems like I was always at the hearing aid shop to get my previous pair adjusted, & being able to tweak them myself was very appealing. It was harder than I thought to get everything right, but I learned and am very pleased with the ability to change things as my needs evolve. Also, something seems to break about every 3 or 4 years (not bad for something used every day), and they will fix just about anything (including once when I stepped on an aid and crushed it) for about $150. If you are handy and can do the wax cleaning and adjustments yourself, then these are an excellent product. If you want help cleaning and replacing batteries, then go to a local store and pay the higher price.
Lucid will not repair any of their devices after five years of service. If less than five years and out of warranty, you are given a flat repair fee of $400.00 without questioning what is wrong with the aid(s). Could be just a cleaning,... they don't care.
Not budget friendly no matter how long you have been a loyal customer.
I live in Canada and have had hearing aids from America Hears since 2007. I just called today to get my program updated and adjust the hearing aids - the lady Julie was phenomenal. The nice thing about their aids is that you can adjust them online with or without someone's help. Also whenever they bring out new models they discount previous models. Currently I could get an upgraded model for as low as $499. Their service is also fantastic. I used to get my aids at Costco - price was good (not this good) but had to go there for tuning and that was most frustrating. I couldn't recommend America Hears higher!
I've tried analog and digital in the canal aids before and wasn't happy with either set, after spending close to $3000 for each set.
It's been 10 years since my last failed attempt at using hearing aids, and I saw the ad in a local paper, and figured for the price, (about 1/2 of the national brands), why not give them a try.
I now have behind the ear model's and am totally satisfied with them. I'm hearing sounds I haven't heard for decades, and have been treated first class by my specialists. I highly recommend using this company. You have your hearing to gain and nothing to loose... Warren
Drove 170 miles to America Hears to have a audiology test and my 6 year old working hearing aids cleaned. It was suggested I upgrade to 32 channel models. I decided to keep the aids I had, HOWEVER when I inserted the left aid It was not working. I advised the audiology tester and was told " it was probably on its last leg, and for $250.00 they could fix it. Tried to contact management the next day with no success. There are Many equally good hearing aids out there for far less money.
I've done business with America Hears for 20 years and they were great until the change of ownership. The customer service rep has a hard time explaining what has happened and makes excuses for the changes that have been made. The last time I had one of my aids repaired they were slow to return the hearing aid and blamed the late return of my aid on someone going on vacation. Today, I was asked what I wanted three times and I told them clearly that I had a hearing aid that needed to be repaired. The rep responded each time that my aid was being repaired and would ship soon. I told him that I had not shipped the aid yet. He tried to transfer me to someone else and my call was dropped. I called back and he told me the rep that did repairs must have been busy doing a test. I told him I missed the forms and the FED EX labels they supplied that made repairs much easier. He said they were cutting costs by going paperless. I started looking for a new hearing aid vendor today.
I recently sent my AmericaHears aids in to be cleaned and to replace one battery holder. They were slow in sericing them and charged me $334. The hearing aids were working fine so there was very little to do. They have apparently changed management or ownership and instituted a very aggressive billing policy. I will not use them again.
They say they give you a 30 day trail period then they extend it so you can have more adjustments made on your hearing aids so they work for you. Then when they still do not work for you, they tell you your trial period is over, too bad. I bought hearing aids that are still in the box doing me no good and I have to pay off the card.
I've just purchased my third set of America Hears hearing aids. I've been very pleased with their hearing aids and personal support. They offer free adjustments via telephone/software/online connection. When Costco offered what was supposedly "the best" hearing aids at an affordable price, I tried them in the store. The quality was terrible compared to my America Hears aids. The price of America Hears hearing aids are very competitive and basically less expensive than nearly all the ones I've looked at. I will use my older hearing aids as spares as soon as I receive the new ones. This time I ended up getting earmolds to prevent feedback when adding volume to the hearing aids.
I am on my second set of hearing aids from America hears. My first set lasted about 5 years. When I called to order a second set I was pleased to find out I got a discount because I was a repeat customer. After ordering the second set I was instructed to return the first set. They repaired them free and returned them to me as a spare set in case I had a problem with the second set. I am about to order my third set to keep in my vehicle in case I leave mine at the house. The first set I gave to a missionary friend who serves in Honduras. He still uses them.
My wife & I both bought aids from AmericaHears. I got along so-so with mine after a couple trips back for adjustments. Mine were the mid-range product, and my wife needed the highest priced model supposedly because her hearing loss was so severe. She never was satisfied with hers. Because we had to drive 16 or so miles from our hme to get service, after many trips back for adjusments, that were never successful, she just gave up. These people are not audiologists, and are totally unprofessional. Damn sorry we ever got involved. I have since obtained hearing aids thru the V. A., which were fitted by a real honest to goodness audiologist, and now hear fine, and and have REAL hearing adis, not some phony Wlker Game Ear imitation.
Very professional. Bought my aids a year ago and I'm alive again. Good service, easy to maintain and half the price through my ENT. Would highly recommend.
I have had a very positive experience with America Hears (no, I am not being paid to write this review:)
After wearing aids for 20 years, I learned of America Hears. As well as the significantly reduced price, I was excited to have the software so I could adjust my hearing aids myself. I did tweak the programs a few times, and also connected to America Hears a couple of times for them to adjust, then I downloaded the program. Also I once went to their tiny office across the railroad tracks in Bristol, PA l for a check. The staff was extremely helpful and gave me the latest copy of the software. I have had these same hearing aids for 9 years, sent them back for repair three times for the cost of ~ $200.00 per aid. Added to the original cost of $2,200 for the pair, that is about $3000 total over the past nine years. Each time they graciously repaired the aids without trying to sell new aids to the tune of $5,000.
The disadvantage is that no one else will touch the aids, even for a minor repair and they have to be sent back, so are I am without an aid for 10 days or so.
I do have a sense, but cannot put my finger on it, that the company has changed,: the web site is different. But my recent experience was positive.
I have nothing good to say about America Hears aids. I had to send them back several times the first year for such things as shutting themselves off when there was a loud noise such as a car door slamming or my dog barking. They said they put a filter in the aids. If so, why? If it is a design problem, they should have offered to refund my money. If it was just a problem with my aids, they should have replaced them with good ones. The right one quit working at about fourteen months. I will not pay to have a defective aid worked on. The left one amplifies sounds but it also distorts to the point I cannot understand words.
If you decide to try America Hears aids, be sure and not let the trial period slip by. They will keep working with you until the trial period is over then except for adjustments, you are on your own.
I would suggest you trial the more expensive aids first then try America Hears. I believe you will then recognize the poor quality of the sound reproduced by America Hears. I did just the opposite. I did not try the better aids until I realized I could not hear clearly with the America Hears aids. The better quality sound is worth the higher cost.
My insurance company will pay $1,000 per ear every three years for new aids. One year to go and I will just have to pay the difference and get better aids.
I was happy with American Hears at first and especially with the ability to touch up the adjustments on my hearing aids myself using their programming box and software. When I first bought the aids, it was easy to get in touch with someone at America Hears, and they were very helpful.
However, now I need to send in my hearing aids for repair, and I can't get in touch with anyone. I telephoned, and after waiting on line, I was automatically switched to voice mail, where I left a message. Then I tried email. No response.
The Rexton hearing aids I bought at Costco are better and cheaper. However, I miss being able to program them myself, as it is difficult to explain to a hearing aid fitter just what needs to be done.
Update: After I wrote this review, I received the long-awaited answer to my email. I responded, and received another email withing hours. I returned the hearing aids for repair and received them back within a week, looking as good as new. They were covered by warranty, so there was no charge. Therefore, I am upgrading my rating from three stars to four.
Answer: You can call us at 800.492.4515 or email is at ahwebmail@americahears.com. Thank you.
Answer: As far as i know they only have non rechargeable batteries. I see some advantages to rechargeable but they do have to be recharged every day. That isn't always convent. They send you a generous initial supply and the purchase from them is a good deal.
Answer: They can take care of a lot of things on line with your computer and they have several offices around the country
AmericaHears has a rating of 3.6 stars from 18 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. AmericaHears ranks 3rd among Hearing Aids sites.