Is ReSound and Beltone the same company?
ReSound and Beltone are both made by the same parent company, and the technology is essentially identical. The main reason to consider ReSound over Beltone is that the software for the Beltone is locked. This means that you can only have your hearing aids programmed by a Beltone dealership.
Does ReSound own Beltone?
Information on all four groups can be found here: www.gnresound-group.com/our_brands.html GN stands for Great Nordic, which is based in Denmark, and is one of the largest hearing aid manufacturers in the world. They are the parent company of the GN ReSound Group which includes ReSound and Beltone.
How much do Beltone hearing aids cost?
Beltone does not publish prices on its website. The national average cost for one hearing aid runs about $2,300. We found consumer reviews mentioning a price for Beltone hearing aids ranging from $5,000 to $9,000 per pair, which includes free hearing aid servicing and hearing tests.
Is there a free app for Beltone?
Beltone offers four free mobile apps for iPhone or Android mobile devices customers can use to conveniently and discreetly control most Beltone hearing aids. HearMax: Works with Beltone Trust, Boost Max and Amaze hearing aids to provide timesaving Beltone Remote Care service and a locator to help you find misplaced hearing aids.
Is Beltone a good company to use?
The Better Business Bureau gives Beltone an “A+” rating with only five complaints over the past three years, with issues satisfactorily resolved on the BBB website. HearingTracker reviews give Beltone 3.75 stars out of 5, and there are 4 out of 5 stars on Beltone’s Facebook page with many glowing reviews.
Is Beltone owned by the Big Six?
This move allowed Beltone to take advantage of GN’s research and development and release Beltone products that are essentially private-labeled ReSound hearing aids. Despite this partnership with a “Big Six” manufacturer, Beltone retains its vertical sales channel through its single-brand locations.