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I bought them from a company called Audeo Nova. Check them out. They gave me the charger, custom moulds and the Roger Mike that hooks up to my TV all for that price.
Let me know what you think of the Oticon Real 3 hearing aids. My problem was background noise in crowded restaurants and other venues.
I don’t know how severe your hearing loss is but I am upgrading to a more powerful receiver. I would also recommend you look in to custom molds instead of domes. Just a suggestion. They might help them work better.
Good luck.

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@daveshaw Thanks for the reply. There is an Audeo Nova clinic in Tacoma, WA, which I will definitely check out when I'm ready to buy a new set of HA.

My insurance kicks in $2,500 every fifth year. I bought my current ones two and a half years ago. The Oticon Real 3 HA are good - EXCEPT in noisy environments in which they are fairly useless. My hearing loss is moderate according to the Apple hearing test I took a few days ago.

As a stop gap, part timer, which I bought to help extend the life of the Oticons, I just two days ago purchased Apple Air Pod Pro 3's which have a hearing aid function. For $199.00, I am impressed.

How do you like the Phonak?