Orange wrote:Those were cheaper ones. Ours range from $3000 to $8000. We have some that connect blue tooth to TV's.
Some people forget about noises that they didn't really care for when they could hear normally, then when they get hearing aids get to hear that stuff again. Unfortunately we can't make them only hear what you want. That's what makes some people have problems. They aren't perfect... Kinda like glasses.
Interesting, I didn't know hearing aids and the industry was your day job/business. Not sure but maybe you're on the other side of some of the market dynamics in the last year and a half stemming from a very low cost entry into the market that changed things up significantly for the players offering those $3k plus devices? I'm involved with that somewhat in my day job.
In reference to one of the earlier comments someone made, outsourcing is not always about
increasing profits which states the situation rather too simplistically. Actually in many cases, outsourcing can be a competitive response to maintain margins or even stay in business. After that there aren't too many levers left to pull without a wholesale market exit or launching a radically different or significantly cheaper product. But to the point, it can also be in an effort to raise margins.
Not going to go into a huge response on an earlier comment about executive wages and "what's fair". Last I heard, in America you have the freedom to make a little or a lot of money, determined by hard work, taking risks, and also luck without anyone constraining your upside on arbitrary fairness principles.
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