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Starkey digital Texas hearing aids

Starkey Laboratories is the world's largest manufacturer of hearing instruments. Starkey was the first major Texas hearing aid provider to give product warranty and free trial period.

Starkey has several digital Texas hearing aid models such as Aspect, Cierra and Mesa. The Destiny range is the first hearing instrument to utilize nanoscience in its design and is available in 3 models. The top of the line Eli provides wireless solution that is compatible with Bluetooth enabled phones.

Basic model - Most of the large manufacturers produce 3 categories of Texas 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 Texas 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 Texas 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 Texas hearing aids online. Make sure you know the type and model of Texas hearing aid that you want so you can compare prices across the various companies.