How Much Do Nano Hearing Aids Cost?
Nano hearing aid prices can be misleading. Depending on when you visit the website, you may see costs discounted by as much as $2,000, which is quite a sale. For example, the Nano X2 is regularly listed at $2,997 and is on sale for $597. This also includes a buy one, get one free deal. Going by the company’s highest listed price, Nano products range from $1,289 to $2,997. Sale prices currently range from $397 to $997.
There are a few ways to pay for a Nano product. First, you can pay upfront with a credit or debit card. Nano also offers Zip payment plans, which splits the purchase amount into four interest-free payments spread over six weeks.
Another option to help pay for hearing aids is a Flexible Spending Account or Health Savings Account. You may be able to pay for a Nano product using funds from one of these accounts. Check with your individual plan and hearing aid retailer for more information.
Unfortunately, Medicare Part A and Part B do not offer hearing aid benefits. If you have Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage Plan), contact your plan provider to determine whether you have benefits. In some states, Medicaid will cover the cost of hearing aids when medically necessary. Make sure to check eligibility in your state before purchasing a hearing aid.
Finally, very few private insurance companies offer benefits for hearing instruments for adults. That said, it’s worth talking with your benefits manager to find out whether your plan provides hearing aid benefits for adults.
The Nano App and Accessories
The Nano Hearing smartphone app allows you to connect and control your Nano Sigma model remotely. You can adjust volume, program mode, and band equalizers, and create customized hearing features through the app. In addition, a hearing check function allows users to quickly perform a self-hearing check with a headset/earbud of the hearing instrument. The Nano app is available for iPhone and Android.
Nano sells a variety of accessories for certain models on their website, including:
- Thin tubes for model X2.0 (two sizes available)
- Wax domes in small, medium, and large, as well as a hearing aid wax loop and brush for the CIC Recharge
- Accessories kit for the Sigma: one set of thin tubes, cleaning brush and clean line, and ear tips
- Portable charging case for model RX2000
- Thin tubes for model RX2000
- Accessories kit for model X2.0: one set of thin tubes, cleaning brush, and ear tips
- Accessories kit for model CIC: domes, hearing aid wax loop and bush, and screwdriver
Nano Hearing Aids Customization
The Nano Hearing app allows users to customize their hearing instruments. Android and iPhone users can pair the Sigma with the Nano app to perform a hearing check. After this check, the Sigma can adjust your settings automatically to fit your hearing needs best. The sound control menu is where you can make adjustments to customize the instrument. You can control the volume, change the ambiance, and adjust frequency bands to modify the amplification of each part of the spectrum (low-pitched sounds and high-pitched sounds). Finally, the compression section allows you to protect your hearing from sudden loud noises.
Customer Service and Satisfaction
Customer service and satisfaction are mixed. Several online reviews rate Nano customer service as poor. That said, there are many reviews on the company website that speak favorably about the product and customer service. With such a wide range of customer comments about service and satisfaction, it’s a good idea to spend some time reading reviews and calling the company with any questions before you purchase a product.
The company provides 24/7 customer support, with a link to a phone number and email. They also offer an online chat option. On the website, Nano advertises a 45-day money-back guarantee, which takes effect the day you purchase the product. The device also comes with a standard one-year warranty for manufacturing defects. If you want more protection, you can purchase the Elite Protection Plan for $79.
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