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Phonak Hearing Aids Audeo P-R/RT

Jill from South Taupo

Purchased May 2022 from Triton and still under warranty!

Rechargeable with bluetooth.
Includes original packaging, quick guides for the aids, rechargeable charger case, bluetooth pairing guide plus full user guide.

The total cost to personalise these excellent condition aids to a new owner at Triton Hearing is $ 1380 (made up of a fitting fee * of $1200 + 2 x new receivers at $90ea) and is suitable for a new client to Triton with a current hearing assessment.

NEW OWNER COSTS SUPPLIED BY TRITON have been deducted from and reflected in the sell price saving the new owner over $1500

* The $1200 fitting fee entitles the new owner to 5 years of servicing, any future adjustments required and of course the remaining 2 years of warranty.

Price: $2,000

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