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"Hearing aids" often brings to mind bulky, beige instruments that are as expensive as they are unsightly. But HearAid introduces a new concept in hearing that delivers discreet devices with medical-quality technology at an amazingly affordable price. No other hearing aid option solves mild to moderate hearing loss like HearAid.

 
Personal sound amplifiers
Not actually hearing aids, personal sound amplifiers are inexpensive devices that increase the volume of sounds. Popular brands include Loud N’ Clear, the Bionic Ear, MagniEar, and Listen Up! While these sell for as little as $15, their technology is very rudimentary.
 
Analog hearing aids
The older generation of hearing aids, these devices use analog technology. Features are limited compared to digital aids and the instruments are much bulkier.
 
Digital hearing aids
Digital technology allows these aids to reduce background noise, amplify sounds from a certain direction, and come in attractive designs. The trade-off, however, has been price. Traditional digital hearing aids from Beltone, Phonak, Widex, and other manufacturers cost as much as $3,299 each.
 
HearAid
HearAid is a hearing aid that delivers digital, medical-quality features beginning at just $299. Because HearAid is intended for the millions of people experiencing mild to moderate hearing loss, we’ve pre-installed the features and programs most commonly needed. No audiology appointment or custom fitting is needed—drastically reducing the cost.
 
Learn more about the digital hearing advantages of HearAid and the HearAid difference.