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AIR

Our medical-grade rechargeable hearing aid

Single
$599.99
Pair
$1199.98 $299.98
YOU SAVE $900
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NEO

Our tiny, in-the-canal rechargeable hearing aid

Single
$499.99
Pair
$999.98 $297
YOU SAVE $703
MOST POPULAR
VOLT

Our intelligent rechargeable hearing aid

Single
$799.99
Pair
$1599.98 $399.98
YOU SAVE $1200

Hearing Aid Comparison Chart

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Features MEDICAL-GRADE SMALLEST MOST POPULAR
AIR NEO VOLT
FDA-Registered
FDA-Registered
Noise Reduction
Noise Reduction INTELLIGENT
Noise Reduction
Adjustable
Adjustable
Sound Environment Settings
Sound Environment Settings 4
Environment Settings
1
Environment Settings
4
Environment Settings
Feedback Cancellation
Feedback Cancellation IMPROVED
Feedback Cancellation
Dual Directional Microphones
Dual Directional Microphones
Rechargeable
Rechargeable
Specifications
Volume Control
Volume Control Volume button Volume button Volume dial
Battery Size
Battery Size -- -- --
Approximate Battery Life
Approximate Battery Life Full charge = 12-16 hours Full charge = 17 hours Full charge = 20 hours
Dimensions
Dimensions 1.125” x 0.25” x 0.5” Diameter 0.5” x Length 0.875” 1.25” x 0.25” x 0.5”
Pricing
Comparable Clinic Price Per Pair
Comparable Clinic Price Per Pair $3600 $2400 $4800
Our Price Per Pair
Our Price Per Pair
$299.98
From $25.00/month
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$297
From $24.75/month
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$399.98
From $33.33/month
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How big of an impact will better hearing have on your life? Experience the difference yourself. MDHearing is backed by a 45-day risk-free trial and free lifetime support from licensed hearing professionals. You have nothing to lose.

Four reasons to choose MDHearing

Medical grade

All of our hearing aids are designed by doctors and registered with the FDA.

Simple shopping

Online ordering, free shipping, and low monthly payment plans make shopping a breeze.

Easy to use

Arrives at your door assembled with everything you need for a successful 45-day trial.

U.S.-based support

Our team of dedicated hearing professionals is here for you every step of the way.

Hear now, pay later.

Improving your hearing is now easier than ever. We’ve partnered with Affirm to offer financing options as low as $25/month.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do these hearing aids compare to custom hearing aids?

Custom hearing aids provide the highest level of care that you can get, but that level of care can come with a price-tag that can exceed $5000 per ear! If price is no object, pursue a custom hearing aid. However, for most people, custom hearing aid costs are a significant barrier to better hearing. That's why our team of doctors and audiologists evaluated thousands of hearing tests before developing the amplification profiles built into each MDHearing product. Advanced digital technologies plus convenient volume dials and program selection buttons give you a hearing aid experience that rivals the most expensive hearing aids for a mere fraction of the cost.

How will I know if hearing aids will work for me?

MDHearing models are programmed to meet the needs of 94% of people with hearing loss. The best way to see if hearing aids will work for you is to try them in the comfort of your home with our 45-day risk-free trial. Your satisfaction is guaranteed.

Should I buy one or a pair of hearing aids?

The brain processes signals from both ears for improved clarity and balanced sound. If you have hearing loss in both ears you will be able to hear much better with two hearing aids, and your satisfaction with those hearing aids will be much higher. If you only use one hearing aid, but have hearing loss in both ears, your brain has to process two different sound and clarity levels, which makes the sound signal more difficult to understand.