What is a hearing aid?
Hearing aids are tiny devices worn in or near the ear by people with hearing loss. Hearing loss treatment options have come a long way from the ear trumpets of the 1700’s, and these days hearing aids are incredibly small and high-tech.
Hearing Technology
Modern Solutions For All Types of Hearing Loss
Thanks to advances in technology, hearing products are designed to be more compatible with our lives than ever before. In addition to hearing aids, there are a number of products that make living and communicating with hearing loss easier to manage, so you never miss a beat.
Hearing aids come in a wide variety of styles and offer a number of features at varying price points. The device you choose ultimately comes down to your hearing loss, lifestyle and budget. Our hearing aid styles guide can help you find the best match for your unique hearing needs.

Benefits of Hearing Aids

Improved Mental Health
Those that treat their hearing loss have a decrease in feelings of depression, anger and anxiety.
Improved Physical Health
Individuals with untreated hearing loss are three times more likely to suffer physical injuries, specifically falls.
Improved Cognitive Health
Individuals with untreated hearing loss are at an increased risk of cognitive decline.
Improved Physical Health
Individuals that use a hearing device to treat their hearing loss may also see an improvement in their balance.
Find The Perfect Hearing Aid For You

Hearing & Activity Tracking

Find hearing aids with sensors and artificial intelligence.

Completely-In-Canal

Only the tiny removal handle of the hearing aid shows outside of the ear canal.

Smartphone Compatible

Connect directly to your Android™ and Apple® smartphones via an app.

Behind-The-Ear

The world’s most common hearing aid style. Available in standard, mini or power.

Invisible Products

Rest in the second bend of the ear canal where no one can see them.

In-The-Canal

Custom hearing aid that fits in the ear canal. Smaller portion shows in outer ear.

Receiver-In-Canal

Small, discreet and quick to fit. Perfect for first-time hearing aid wearers.

In-The-Ear

Custom hearing aid that fits within the outer portion of the ear.