Where To Buy Over-The-Counter Hearing Aids: Best Buy
It’s important to note that choosing a hearing aid should be based on individual needs, preferences, and hearing requirements. Additionally, it’s advisable to consult with a hearing healthcare professional before purchasing any hearing aid. Here are five popular over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids that were known for their positive reviews and features:
Eargo Neo HiFi: Eargo is known for its discreet, in-the-ear design and has gained popularity for its comfort and sound quality. The Neo HiFi model, as of my last update, was one of their more advanced options.
Otofonix Encore: Otofonix offers a range of affordable hearing aids. The Encore model has received positive reviews for its features, ease of use, and value for money.
MDHearingAid: MDHearingAid has several models, and the AIR model was one of their popular offerings. It’s designed to be affordable and accessible for individuals with mild to moderate hearing loss.
Britzgo Digital Hearing Amplifier: Britzgo is known for its budget-friendly hearing aids. The Digital Hearing Amplifier is a compact and affordable option for individuals with mild to moderate hearing loss.
Audicus Uno: Audicus offers a range of hearing aids, and the Uno model is one of their more basic, affordable options. It’s designed for people with mild to moderate hearing loss.
Note: This list is not exhaustive, and locations and availability may vary.
Best Buy: This retailer is expected to offer hearing aids at nearly 300 locations nationwide by the end of October, with prices ranging from $200 to $3,000. Brands currently offered on its website include Lexie, Eargo, Hearing Assist, Lucid Hearing, Jabra, Sony and Go Hearing.
Walgreens: The drugstore chain is now offering Lexie Lumen hearing aids for $799 a pair.
CVS: Customers can explore a variety of OTC hearing aids at this nationwide drugstore, including models from Lexie (ranging in price from $849 to $949) and Go Hearing (ranging from $199 to $299).
Walmart: The Biden Administration notes that Walmart will offer a variety of OTC hearing aids on its website, on the Sam’s Club website and at over 1,000 Walmart Vision Centers in Colorado, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Texas, as well as at 474 Sam’s Club Hearing Aid Center locations. Current brands offered on Walmart’s website include Lexie and Go Hearing.
Hy-Vee: The grocery chain currently offers OTC hearing aids online and in stores in Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska and Wisconsin, with plans to offer the devices in 100 locations by the end of the year.
Remember to check for updated models, user reviews, and professional advice before making a decision. Also, keep in mind that as technology advances, new and improved OTC hearing aids may become available. Always consult with a healthcare professional to ensure that the selected hearing aid is suitable for your specific hearing needs.