You might think you don’t need a hearing aid, and you might be right. But in general, hearing loss eventually comes to all of ...
You should regularly clean your hearing aid with a soft, dry cloth and keep the device away from dust, water and anything else that may clog it. An audiologist can assist you with removing earwax ...
To create our latest ratings to help you identify the best hearing aid brands—whether prescription or over-the-counter (OTC)—Consumer Reports asked 13,163 of its members to report on their ...
Best OTC option: MDHearing Best in-office option: Oticon Hear soft voices All hearing aids have digital processing to help ...
Most visible type of hearing aid. Ear might feel 'plugged up', but vents in mould can relieve this and are fitted when appropriate. Who it's for: People with mild to moderate hearing loss. Pros: Has a ...
A team of scientists has designed a new type of hearing aid that not only improves hearing but also offers a safe, non-invasive alternative to implantable devices and corrective surgeries.
Hearing aids can cost a bundle, and insurance may not cover them. Consumer Reports members who have hearing aids and responded to CR’s 2023 survey about these devices told us they spent ...