Compare Phonak Hearing Aids

Are you shopping for  Phonak Hearing Aids?  Below is a comparison of some of the top Phonak models.  It's important to remember that there is a lot of parity among the top brands of hearing aids.  You should choose the hearing aids you want based on fit, comfort, and most importantly, what works best for you.
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Are you looking for a more detailed breakdown of different hearing aid models? To make the process of selecting a hearing aid easier for you, we have compiled a custom resource entitled The Insider's Guide to Buying Hearing Aids.  We highly recommend that you request a free copy of The Insider's Guide to Buying Hearing Aids or call us at 1-888-882-1288.
 
Hearing Aid
Warranty
Features
Programs
Phonak Audeo Smart IX
3 year
Most Advanced
Up to 5
Phonak Exelia Art
3 year
Most Advanced
5
Phonak Audeo Mini
3 year
Most Advanced
Up to 5
Phonak Naida IX
3 year
Most Advanced
Multiple
Phonak Audeo Smart V
2 year
Advanced
Up to 5
Phonak Versata
2 year
Advanced
Multiple
Phonak Naida V
2 year
Advanced
Multiple
Phonak Nios Micro V
2 year
Advanced
Multiple
Phonak Audeo Smart III
2 year
Basic
Up to 5
Phonak Audeo Mini III
2 year
Basic
Up to 5
Phonak Naida II
2 year
Basic
Multiple
Phonak Nios Micro III
2 year
Basic
Multiple
Phonak Certana
2 year
Basic
4
 
What is the difference between Most Advanced, Advanced, and Basic?
Most Advanced:  These hearing aids are the most advanced on the market today.  They have the best noise reduction, feedback cancellation, dataloggin capabilities, and the best directional microphones.  These devices are the most feature-rich and are recommended if you have an active lifestyle or have moderate to severe hearing loss.
Advanced:  This level of hearing aid is recommended for individuals with semi-active lifestyles or moderate hearing loss.  These models all have noise reduction and feedback cancellation capabilities.  Often these models are last-years most advanced models.
Basic:  These hearing aids are still high-quality, but are usually better suited for individuals with a somewhat leisurely lifestyle or mild to moderate hearing loss.