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Make |
Model |
Price Per Aid |
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Phonak Hearing
Aids: Phonak
are a Swiss
company founded in 1947. Their worldwide
HQ is in Stäfa, Switzerland, and UK HQ
is in Warrington where all their custom
products are made. Phonak are a global
leader in digital hearing aid
technology, FM Listening Systems and
dealing with paediatrics with hearing
problems.
Phonak
are owned by Sonova Holding AG (who also
own Unitron). Having released their
first fully digital hearing aid in 1999,
Phonak now have the world's smallest
Bluetooth compatible hearing aid in the
Phonak Audeo
Smart.
(More
history) |
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Phonak |
Exelia
ART |
£1450 |
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Phonak |
Versata
ART |
£1125 |
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Phonak |
Certena
ART |
£825 |
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Phonak |
Milo
Plus |
£600 |
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Phonak |
Audeo 9
YES / Mini / Smart |
£1450 |
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Phonak |
Audeo 5
YES
/ Mini / Smart |
£1125 |
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Phonak |
Audeo 3
YES
/ Mini / Smart |
£800 |
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Phonak |
Naida 9 |
£1450 |
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Phonak |
Naida 5
UP / SP |
£1125 |
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Phonak |
Naida 3
UP / SP |
£800 |
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Phonak |
MyPilot
- price when bought with
hearing aids |
£175 |
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Phonak |
iCom |
£150 |
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NOTE: The Savia Art,
Eleva, Extra &
Una are now obsolete |
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Oticon Hearing
Aids: Oticon are
a Danish company founded in 1904 by
Hans Demant with worldwide HQ in
Copenhagen, Denmark and owned by
William Demant Holding. Their UK
base is in Hamilton, Scotland, where
all their custom products are made
using the latest 3-dimensional
modelling and laser moulding
technology.
Oticon
released their first fully digital
hearing aids in 1996, and are now
one of the top three hearing aid
technology developers.
(More
History)
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Note:
The Oticon Epoq has now been
replaced by the Agil Pro & Agil
(1/4/10) |
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Oticon |
Agil Pro
(K220) |
£1550 |
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Oticon |
Epoq
(now superseded) |
Please
call |
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Oticon |
Agil
(K210) |
£1300 |
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Oticon |
Vigo Pro
(M120C) |
£1000 |
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Oticon |
Vigo
(M100C) |
£800 |
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Oticon |
Streamer |
£150 |
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Oticon |
Dual Connect XW
(M480) |
£1395 |
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Oticon |
Dual Connect W
(M460) |
£1175 |
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Oticon |
Dual
Connect V
(M440) |
£895 |
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Oticon |
Dual M9
(Plus 9K) |
£1200 |
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Oticon |
Dual M7
(Plus 7K) |
£1000 |
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Oticon |
Dual M5
(Plus 5K) |
£700 |
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Oticon |
Dual Pro
(Plus
M320)
|
£700 |
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Oticon |
Delta 4000
(Mini 4K) |
£600 |
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Oticon |
Sumo DM
(HH3000) |
£850 |
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Oticon |
Hit Pro
(M80)
|
£700 |
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Oticon |
Hit
(M60) |
£600 |
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Oticon |
Go |
£500 |
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NOTE: The
Epoq, Syncro, Tego, Delta 8000 & Delta
6000 are now
obsolete |
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Widex Hearing
Aids: Widex, a
family owned Danish company
was founded in 1956
by Eric Westermann and Christian
Topholm (both formerly Oticon
employees).
With a new massive HQ
and development centre in Allerød,
just north of Copenhagen,
Widex
now employ 2400 employees worldwide
serving 100 countries and having 10%
global market share in the private
supply sector (ranked 6th in the
Global Market share). Their UK base
is now in Warrington. Widex released
the world's first fully digital
hearing aid in the Widex Senso
and now have the world's smallest
RIC
in the
Widex
Passion.
(More
History)
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Widex |
Mind 440 |
£1500 |
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Widex |
Mind 330 |
£1250 |
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Widex |
Mind 220 |
£850 |
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Widex |
Passion
440 |
£1500 |
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Widex |
Passion 115 |
£1400 |
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Widex |
Passion 110 |
£1100 |
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Widex |
Passion 105 |
£850 |
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Widex |
Real |
£625 |
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Widex |
Remote control -
colours |
£125-160 |
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GN ReSound
Hearing Aids:
Great Nordic (GN) were founded in
1895.
Resound
were founded as Danavox in 1943 by
Gert Rosenstand. The GN Resound
Group now employs 4600 people
worldwide, with headquarters in
Denmark and is listed on the
Copenhagen stock exchange. In 2003
Resound launched the first fully
open fitting hearing aid in the
Resound Air (also known as the
Contact Air). Resound then
went on to launch the smallest RIC
hearing aid in the
Resound Dot,
and the smallest remote microphone
hearing aid in the
Resound BE.
(More
History)
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(Unfortunately we have been asked to
take down the GNR Product Comparison
Chart) |
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GN Resound |
Live 9 |
£1450 |
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GN
Resound |
Live 7 |
£1125 |
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GN
Resound |
Live 5 |
£800 |
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GN
Resound |
Essence |
£495 |
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GN
Resound |
Dot2
30 |
£1300 |
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GN
Resound |
Dot2
20 |
£1100 |
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GN
Resound |
Dot2
10 |
£750 |
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GN
Resound |
Be
9 |
£1250 |
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GN
Resound |
Be
7 |
£1100 |
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GN
Resound |
Sparx |
£900 |
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NOTE: The Azure,
Metrix,
Xplore, Ziga & Plus 5 are now obsolete |
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Unitron
Hearing Aids:
Unitron are a Canadian company
founded 40 years ago and now owned
by Sonova Holding AG with worldwide
HQ in Kitchener, Ontario. UK base is
in Warrington in the same HQ as
Phonak, where all custom products
are made. Both companies have
different technology developments
but a shared vested interest from
it's mother group allows the company
to enhance it's strength by
utilising the same micro-chipset
afforded to Phonak (capable of 120
million calculations per second!).
Unitron
employs 600 people worldwide and
distributes into 70 countries.
(More
History)
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Unitron |
Passport
(Shift /
Moda / Moxi / Fuse) |
£1450 |
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Unitron |
Latitude 16
(Shift /
Moda / Moxi / Fuse) |
£1200 |
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Unitron |
Latitude 8
(Shift /
Moda / Moxi / Fuse) |
£900 |
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Unitron |
Latitude 4
(Shift /
Moda / Moxi) |
£700 |
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Unitron |
Next E
-
(Moda /
Moxi) |
£500 |
|
Unitron |
360
Power BTE |
£1000 |
|
Unitron |
Tanden 16
CROS |
£1800 |
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Unitron |
Tanden 4
CROS |
£1250 |
|
Unitron |
Smart Control |
£100 |
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NOTE: The 'Yuu' and 'Next' range are now
obsolete |
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Siemens Hearing Aids:
'Siemens Hearing'
a German company, are the largest
supplier of hearing aids worldwide. With
the forceful backing of the
Siemens
Group they are naturally amongst the
most innovative of all leading
hearing aid suppliers and pioneered a
majority of the technology being used by
other manufacturers now. Werner von
Siemens developed the Phonophor hearing
instrument more than a century ago, and
Siemens released their first fully
digital hearing aids in 1996.
(More
history) |
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Siemens |
Pure / Motion / Life - 701 |
£1500 |
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Siemens |
Pure / Motion / Life - 501 |
£1200 |
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Siemens |
Pure / Motion / Life - 301 |
£900 |
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Siemens |
Pure /
Motion 101 |
£700 |
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Siemens |
TEK |
£200 |
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Siemens |
Battery
Charger Unit |
£100 |
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Siemens |
Nitro 16 / Nitro 700 |
£1300 |
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Siemens |
Nitro / Nitro 300 |
£1000 |
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Siemens |
Phoenix-One |
£400 |
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Starkey
Hearing Aids:
Starkey an American company
were established in 1967 by William
Austin and simply started by simply
providing a hearing aid repair
service. They are now the largest
manufacturer of hearing aids in the
U.S and are one of the leaders in
the European market. Worldwide HQ is
in Minnesota and UK HQ is in
Stockport nr Manchester.
Starkey
entered the digital hearing age in
1999 and now strive to compete with
the best of the European suppliers.
(More
History)
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Starkey |
S
Series 11 'IQ' |
£1500 |
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Starkey |
S
Series 9 'IQ' |
£1300 |
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Starkey |
S
Series 7 'IQ' |
£1100 |
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Starkey |
S
Series 5 |
£900 |
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Starkey |
E
Series 3 |
£700 |
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Starkey |
E Series 2 |
£500 |
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Starkey |
Genesis
DX |
£400 |
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Note: The 'Zon' and 'Destiny' range are
now obsolete |
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Bernafon
Hearing Aids:
Bernafon are a Swiss company founded in
1946 under the name Gfellar Ag. Now
owned by William Demant Holding, with
worldwide HQ and development / research
centre in Bern, Switzerland, and UK base
in Hamilton Scotland where all their
custom products are made. Bernafon are
the smaller represented in the UK of the
two Demant companies but none the less
have a great product portfolio.
(More
History) |
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Bernafon |
Verite / VR 9 |
Please call |
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Bernafon |
Verite / VR 7 |
Please
call |
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Bernafon |
Verite / VR 5 |
Please
call |
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Bernafon |
Neo |
Please
call |
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Bernafon |
Win |
Please call |
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Bernafon |
Brite |
Obsolete |
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For
all others models please call us - 0800
077 8248 |
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Sonic Hearing Aids:
Sonic Innovations no longer supply
hearing aids to the UK market. We can
however under take hearing aid repairs
on all Sonic hearing aids. |