workinonit
Elite Member
You can opt for that type of insurance on any hearing aids. I have that on mine. I would obviously have to see and try the Jabra aids to determine their level of technology. When I was fitted for my latest pair there was an issue that the audiologist was not comfortable with so she referred me to their ENT. I visited him and got the problem corrected so that we could continue with the HA fitting. I'm not sure you're going to get that type of care from Costco but maybe you will. I've had HAs for over 45 years and this is the best provider I've ever had. As far as batteries, I can't use the rechargeable aids. They don't last long enough for me for a regular work day. I just can't afford for them to go dead during the day.