Why hearing aids?

Over 28 million U.S. adults (18 and older) could benefit from using hearing aids.

With updated technology, discreet solutions, and affordable over-the-counter options, it has never been easier to get the hearing help you need.

People wait on average 10 years to get hearing aids once they realize they have hearing loss. Let our team of experts guide you to the right solution, based on factors that are important to you, so you can get back to conversations and activities with loved ones.

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Best Overall
9.9
Exceptional
Our top pick for best hearing aid

Bluetooth capabilities and a user-friendly app for a tailored experience
Access to an audiology care team for personalized support
100-day risk-free trial without commitment
Our Top Pick
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Most Affordable
9.8
Exceptional
Affordable, high-quality hearing aids for everyday use
Offers advanced feedback cancellation and noise-canceling technology
Bluetooth capabilities for hands-free calling and streaming
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Best for Post-Purchase Care
9.6
Excellent
Custom-programmed hearing aids without the markups
Free lifetime support and next day audiology appointments
100 day risk free trial and money-back guarantee
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Best Invisible Fit
9.6
Excellent
Virtually invisible
Free “Fit & Feel” sample kit
Includes lifetime support and warranty
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Most Personalized Solution
9.0
Very Good
Largest selection of hearing aids
Nearly invisible design, Bluetooth-enabled, and medical-grade fitting
45-day risk-free trial + flexible financing
With over-the-counter hearing aids Americans can save $2,800 on average vs prescription hearing aids

Which hearing aid is right for me?

Our team of experts has conducted over 5,000 hours of research to provide the best hearings aids based on:

  • Affordability
  • Streamlined delivery
  • Discreetness
Still trying to decide? Answer a few questions about what is important to you and we will match you with one of our providers!
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The reviews are in

More discreet than ever before

Today’s options include devices that are smaller and less conspicuous than a traditional over-the-ear hearing aid.

Hearing aids and your health

Hearing affects every area of your life. When you experience hearing loss, you may feel like you’re missing out on conversations, struggling to connect with your friends and family, or just feeling less confident overall. 

A recent Johns Hopkins study has also revealed that, if untreated, hearing loss can increase the risk for dementia, depression, and falls.