
The days of premature hearing loss are coming to an end.
With recent leaps in technology, hearing aids are becoming more discreet and affordable than ever to people across New Zealand.
Do you ever struggle to hear in loud environments? Or maybe just to catch the odd word in a quiet conversation? Many people feel embarrassment about hearing loss, however it’s far more common than you think.
Statistics show that almost 20% of Kiwis are impacted by hearing loss1 but the good news is they could benefit from hearing devices. Triton Hearing’s hearing devices offer ground-breaking technology and come with complimentary world-class aftercare, meaning there’s no need to miss out on the sounds you love.
Improve Your Life With Affordable Hearing Aids
Hearing loss is a natural part of the ageing process but luckily it’s now easy and affordable to counter it.
On average it takes ten years for people to address their hearing loss,3 even though thousands of over-50s could benefit from a hearing aid.
Hearing aids are now as sleek and well-designed as any other modern gadget and one option is the invisible hearing aid, which slips discreetly into your ear and amplifies sound without background noise.
Do you already wear hearing aids?
Massive benefits of invisible hearing aids in 2024
- Free hearing checks – Hearing checks are completely free with no obligation.
- Free device trials – Receive a free 10 day trial of a pair of devices.
- No strings attached – Money back guarantee.
- Finance options – Pay up front, over time or even with ACC funding if you worked in noise in New Zealand.
- Options to suit – Hearing aids come in all shapes and sizes and there are devices to fit every budget.
Technology to change your life
The most common causes of hearing loss are age and prolonged background noise. Over the course of our lifetimes, the fine hairs inside the ear gradually die off or are damaged by sound waves, becoming less sensitive.
If you’ve worked in a loud environment such as a factory (or you’re a fan of heavy rock music) there’s a high likelihood your hearing may have been affected. For all of us, hearing loss is a natural part of the ageing process, but luckily there are some highly effective ways to counter it.
On average it takes 10 years for people to address their hearing loss2, even though many could benefit from a hearing aid.
No longer the chunky pieces of plastic your grandparents might have worn, hearing aids are now as sleek and well-designed as any other modern gadget. One recent development is the invisible hearing aid, which slips discreetly into your ear and amplifies outside noise without anyone noticing but you.
Here’s How You Do It:
- Click your location on the map below to get your invisible hearing aids.
- Once you answer a few simple questions, book your hearing check.