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Basic model - Most of the large manufacturers produce 3 categories of South Carolina hearing aids: basic, intermediate and top. The basic model offers great function and quality at an affordable price. You won't get a lot of the advanced features that come with higher range models. You will, however, still receive the same great customer service and guarantee that come with all the models.

Style - The most common style of South Carolina hearing aid is behind-the-ear, also known as BTE. Since this style does not fit into the ear canal, it requires the least amount of special fitting and is easy to adjust. Most BTE South Carolina hearing aids come in a standard size which don't require additional fitting appointments and are therefore cheaper.

Internet - If you are willing to make a purchase over the internet, there are many companies that supply high-quality, low priced South Carolina hearing aids online. Make sure you know the type and model of South Carolina hearing aid that you want so you can compare prices across the various companies.

- Telecoils
Telecoils are designed to make phone conversations for people with hearing difficulties much easier. Switching a switch changes the device to use the telecoil, this cuts out the background noise completely so you can concentrate completely on the telephone.

This feature doesn't work with all telephones, it's important to check whether or not yours is compatible before considering purchasing a telecoil South Carolina hearing aid. Check out http://www.firsthearingaids.com which is a comprehensive resource for people suffering from hearing loss to get information on South Carolina hearing aid options, prices and maintenance.

You should talk to your audiologist to decide exactly which extra custom features are suitable for you, some of these features may be great for you, others may not be so useful and so may be a waste of money.