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H8 PureHear Pro RIC Hearing Aids
Rated 5.00 out of 5$699.00Original price was: $699.00.$499.00Current price is: $499.00. -
H9 Nature Pro BTE Hearing Aids
Rated 5.00 out of 5$699.00Original price was: $699.00.$499.00Current price is: $499.00.
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Anti-Loss & Security Cords (2 pcs) - Hearing Aid Neck Strap
$59.90Original price was: $59.90.$29.90Current price is: $29.90. -
Charging & Drying Case - All-in-One Case for Hearing Aids
$189.00Original price was: $189.00.$129.00Current price is: $129.00. -
Replacement Ear Domes - Open, Tulip & Double Domes
$39.90Original price was: $39.90.$29.90Current price is: $29.90. -
Wax Guards 4 Pieces - Replacement Wax Filters
$39.90Original price was: $39.90.$29.90Current price is: $29.90. -
Cleaning Brush – Compact Tool for Daily Maintenance
$19.00Original price was: $19.00.$9.90Current price is: $9.90.
Larry C. –
Gradual hearing loss was frustrating, but these rechargeable aids make conversations clear and daily life easier. Easy to charge, comfortable, and effective for mild to severe hearing loss. A solid, convenient choice.
Anthony Montgomery –
These small, discreet aids fit snugly behind the ear. Very user-friendly. Even with narrow ear canals, I can get a perfect fit using the smallest ear dome.
Clinton L. –
I am 80 years old, and have light hearing loss in the high end, and in the middle. My low end frequencies are good. This is a common loss for the elderly. The FLYSOUND has good quality.
Steve Allen –
Dealing with gradual hearing loss has been frustrating, especially missing out on things people are saying or struggling in crowded rooms. I wasn’t ready for the whole audiologist route yet, so I decided to look into over-the-counter options, and these rechargeable hearing aids caught my eye.
iii.The rechargeable aspect was a big selling point for me. It’s incredibly easy to use – just pop them in the digital display charging station overnight, and they’re ready to go in the morning. No messing around with tiny batteries! The style is pretty comfortable, I barely notice them after a while. With up to 60dB of gain, they really amplify sounds and make conversations much clearer, which has made a huge difference.
They also seem to do a good job handling feedback; I haven’t experienced that annoying whistling that some devices have. For anyone with mild to severe hearing loss looking for a convenient, effective, and rechargeable option without needing a prescription, these are a solid choice. They’ve made it much easier to participate in everyday life and hear what’s going on around me.