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How long is the Widex warranty?

How long is the Widex warranty?

two to three years
The length of warranty coverage on Widex hearing aids will depend on the model purchased. However, most models are covered for two to three years, though some begin at one year. An extended warranty for an additional one or two years ranges in cost from $75 to $150.

Does warranty cover lost hearing aid?

Call your hearing care professional Most hearing aids are covered by warranties from the manufacturer for one-time loss and damage for at least the first year and sometimes longer. Your provider will easily be able to tell you if you are covered.

How do I update my Widex hearing aid?

When the Widex MOMENT™ app is updated through the Apple® Store or Google Play, the phone will show the message in Figure 1 the next time the Widex MOMENT™ app is opened. Select “Start Update” and the app will then proceed to update the firmware in the Widex MOMENT™ hearing aids, and the message in Figure 2 will appear.

What is the average warranty on a hearing aid?

Hearing aids have a warranty by default The manufacturer provides at least one year of comprehensive loss, damage, and repair coverage. For hearing aids with more complex technology, the warranty is longer, often lasting up to three years, says audiologist Michelle Matyko.

Are hearing aid warranties worth it?

As to it’s worth, it depends on how often your aids may need repair. If you aren’t worried about loss coverage, it is often less expensive to wait until a repair is required, and then opt for a one year warranty with your repair.

How do you reset a Widex hearing aid?

IF YOU HAVE A WIDEX RECHARGEABLE HEARING AID: Press the button on the hearing aid for six seconds to turn it off and again for six seconds to turn it back on. If still not connected, put the hearing aids in the charger for 10 seconds or until the lights flash green.

Who manufactures Widex?

They introduced the world’s first commercially available 100% digital in-the-ear hearing aid in 1995 based on the research model developed by Oticon that same year….Widex.

Type Family-owned Aktieselskab
Key people Eric Bernard(CEO)
Products Hearing aids
Number of employees 3,800 (2014)
Website www.widex.com

What to do if hearing aid stops working?

Hearing aid appears to be dead If your hearing aid stops working altogether, the first thing to do is to change the battery. Some hearing aid models are relatively small, as are their batteries. If you can’t replace the battery yourself, ask someone with nimble fingers to replace the battery for you.