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Better Technology. No Extra Cost.

Upgrade your hearing technology, without upgrading the price.


Better technology. No extra cost.

Pay for one technology level and receive the next level up at no additional cost.

If you’ve been considering hearing aids, now is a great time to take the next step. For a limited time, Audiology South is offering a complimentary upgrade to the next level of hearing technology when you purchase selected hearing aids.

That means more advanced features, better performance, and greater listening comfort — while paying the price of the lower level.

✔ Free hearing assessment
✔ Complimentary technology upgrade
✔ Free recharge and standard charger

 

Book your free hearing assessment today.

 

What the offer includes

During the promotion you will receive:

  • A complimentary hearing assessment ($80 value)

  • A free technology upgrade on selected hearing aids

  • Free upgrade to rechargeable ($100–$200 value)

  • A free standard charger ($200 value)

Our experienced audiologists will guide you through your options and recommend hearing technology tailored to your hearing needs and lifestyle.

 

How the technology upgrade works

Hearing aids are available in several technology levels, each designed to support different listening environments and lifestyles.

During the promotion:

  • Pay for one technology level

  • Receive the next level up at no extra cost

This means you may benefit from:

  • Improved speech clarity

  • Better performance in background noise

  • Enhanced automatic sound processing

  • Greater listening comfort in everyday situations

Your audiologist will explain the differences and help you choose the technology that best suits your needs.

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Frequently asked questions

If you often find yourself asking people to repeat themselves, turning the TV up louder than others prefer, or struggling to hear clearly in background noise, it may be worth having your hearing checked.

A hearing assessment is quick, comfortable, and provides valuable information about your hearing health.

Your audiologist will begin by asking a few questions about your hearing and listening situations. You will then complete a series of simple hearing tests using headphones.

After the assessment, your audiologist will explain your results and discuss whether hearing aids or other options may be beneficial.

Modern hearing aids are designed to improve clarity and reduce listening effort in everyday environments. They can automatically adjust to different sound environments, helping you hear conversations more clearly whether you are at home, in a restaurant, or talking on the phone.

Today’s hearing aids are smaller and more discreet than ever before. Many models sit comfortably behind or inside the ear and are designed to blend naturally with your appearance.

Your audiologist will show you the different styles available and help you choose one that suits your preferences.

Many New Zealanders are eligible for the government hearing aid subsidy, which can help reduce the cost of hearing aids.

During your appointment, your audiologist will explain any funding options you may be eligible for.

You can read more about funding options HERE.

That’s completely fine. A hearing assessment is an opportunity to understand your hearing and discuss your options.

There is no obligation to proceed, and your audiologist will guide you through the next steps at a pace that feels comfortable for you.

Ready to take the next step?

Improving your hearing can make a meaningful difference to everyday life, helping you stay connected to the people and activities you enjoy.

Take advantage of the Better Technology. No Extra Cost. promotion while it’s available.

Book your free hearing assessment today or call your nearest Audiology South clinic.

 

*Technology upgrade valid from 1 April - 31 July 2026 on selected Signia and Widex hearing aids. Complimentary hearing assessment available for those aged 18+. Not in conjunction with any other offer. Excludes hearing aids subsidised with ACC funding.