
Hear every word again — clearly, not just louder.
Real 8-channel digital hearing aids for mild-to-moderate hearing loss. 179,00€ a pair — not the $4,727 the average clinic charges. Rechargeable, discreet, FDA OTC-compliant.
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Does this sound familiar?
If you're here, you already know the feeling.
None of this means anything is wrong with you. Age-related hearing change is the most common sensory issue after 60 — and most people wait 7 to 10 years before acting. Usually for two reasons: the price, and the hassle.
- You ask people to repeat themselves — a lot.
- Restaurants and noisy rooms have become hard work.
- The TV is louder than everyone else in the house wants it.
- You lose words on the phone.
- At family dinners, you smile and nod — and miss the story.
The part nobody explains
Most “cheap hearing aids” aren’t hearing aids at all.
If you tried a $30–$50 device from Amazon and gave up, you didn’t try a hearing aid. You tried an amplifier — and the difference is everything.
Louder. Not clearer.
Turns everything up at once — voices, traffic, the fridge, clattering plates. Speech stays muddy while the noise turns painful. That’s the whistling, the screeching, the “back in the drawer.”
Clearer. Not just louder.
Uses 8-channel digital processing to lift the speech frequencies (the high consonants that fade first) and hold the background down. The voice comes forward.
Why acting early matters
The science on hearing — from Johns Hopkins.
Illustration“Hearing loss is arguably the single largest modifiable risk factor for dementia.”
Dr. Frank Lin, MD, PhD — Director, Cochlear Center for Hearing & Public Health, Johns Hopkins University. Lead investigator of the ACHIEVE study (published in The Lancet, 2023), which found that for older adults at increased risk, hearing intervention slowed cognitive decline by 48% over 3 years.
Source: ACHIEVE study, Johns Hopkins / The Lancet (2023). About hearing care in general — not about ClearHear™. Dr. Lin and Johns Hopkins do not endorse ClearHear™. Hearing aids complement but do not replace professional medical care.
Now, the price
Why 179,00€, when the clinic average is $4,727?
Components and assembly inside a pair run about $200–$300 (per New York Times reporting). So where does the other ~$4,400 go?
Clinic average: HearingTracker 2025 survey of 1,100+ U.S. buyers paying without insurance. Manufacturing cost: New York Times reporting. Medicare Original does not cover hearing aids. Figures refer to hearing aids in general, not to ClearHear™.
Regular price: 359,00€
179,00€
An audiologist provides something real — personalized fitting that matters for severe or complex loss. For perceived mild-to-moderate loss, most people don’t need a $4,700 process to hear dinner. So we built ClearHear™ with real 8-channel processing and sell it directly. Add it to your cart above.
↑ Add to cart — 179,00€Real technology, plain language
Built to make voices clear — in any room.
Everything that matters, nothing you don't need.
Clear sound in any situation
8-channel digital processing separates voices from background noise — restaurants, TV, phone calls.
Adapts to your environment
Adaptive noise reduction adjusts in real time. Quiet kitchen or noisy restaurant — the device responds.

Designed to limit whistling & feedback
Built to reduce the screeching common in cheap amplifiers, for a more comfortable fit.
Wear all day, charge at night
Rechargeable — 1 hour of charge gives ~15 hours. No tiny disposable batteries.
What you get for 179,00€
Everything included — no add-ons, no surprises.
What you get back
Hear every word — and feel like yourself again.
It isn't about “louder.” It's about being in the moment again — the dinner table, the phone, the people you love.

Back in the conversation
No more smiling and nodding. You catch the punchline, the grandkid's whole story — and answer at normal speed.
- 8 channels lift the voices and hold the background down
- Follow a noisy dinner table without getting lost
- Stop asking people to repeat themselves

Out in the world again
Restaurants, phone calls, the TV at a volume everyone can live with. Clarity, not just loudness.
- Adaptive noise reduction adjusts in real time
- Designed to limit whistling — no “back in the drawer”
- Rechargeable — ~15 hrs a charge, no batteries

Help without the announcement
It sits inside the ear canal, in a skin-tone finish. You get the help, kept discreet.
- Discreet in-canal fit — sits inside the ear
- About the size of a fingertip (~24×15 mm)
- 7 silicone tip sizes for a snug fit
Why it's worth doing now
Hearing matters more than most people think.
Half of adults over 75 have hearing loss
The most common sensory issue in older adults — and most people wait years before getting help.Source: NIDCD
Hearing care slowed cognitive decline by 48%
In older adults at increased risk, the Johns Hopkins ACHIEVE study found hearing intervention slowed cognitive decline by 48% over 3 years.ACHIEVE / The Lancet (2023). About hearing care in general.
The average wait before acting
Most people wait nearly a decade between noticing trouble and doing something about it.Source: ASHA
What Medicare pays toward hearing aids
Medicare Original does not cover hearing aids — most people pay 100% out of pocket.Source: Medicare.gov
Give your ears a few days. It's worth it.
When you haven't heard certain sounds in years, your brain needs a few days to readjust. For the first 3–5 days, sounds can feel “different” — even a little tinny. That's normal, and it passes. If you're tempted to give up on day two, give it the week. You have 60 days, not two.
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In their own words
What OTC hearing-aid users say
From box to better hearing
Three steps. No appointment, no hearing test.
No waiting rooms, no complications.
Order online
No prescription needed. Free shipping, delivered to your door.
Charge & put them in
~1 hour of charge = ~15 hours. They turn on automatically.
Hear clearly
Adjust the volume to your comfort. Illustrated guide included.
Questions? Straight answers.
Frequently asked questions
179,00€ sounds too cheap to be real. What's the catch?
No catch — a different business model. A clinic's price includes its rent, sales staff, commissions, and several appointments. We sell directly, so you pay for the device, not the overhead. And you don't have to take our word for it: try them 60 days, and if they don't help, send them back for a full product refund.
Will it work for my kind of hearing loss?
ClearHear™ is designed for adults 18+ with perceived mild-to-moderate loss — from age or noise. If you ask people to repeat themselves or fight with the TV and phone, it may help.
My audiologist never mentioned OTC options.
Audiologists sell fitted devices — that's their model, and for severe or complex loss it's genuinely valuable. OTC hearing aids only became legal in the U.S. in October 2022, for perceived mild-to-moderate loss. It's economics, not a conspiracy.
Is it discreet and comfortable?
Each aid sits inside the ear canal — about 24×15 mm and ~2 grams, in a skin-tone finish, with 7 silicone tip sizes for a snug fit. The case looks more like earbuds than a medical device.
I'm not good with technology. Will I manage?
Charge them, put them in, and they turn on by themselves. Three steps, no app required. If you can use a phone, you can use these. An illustrated guide is in the box.
What if they don't work for me?
60-day money-back guarantee. If you don't hear better, return them for a full refund of the product price. Return shipping is paid by the customer. Every pair also includes a 1-year warranty against manufacturing defects.
Does Medicare or insurance cover it?
Medicare Original does not cover hearing aids, and most private plans offer little or nothing — which is exactly why the clinic price hurts. At 179,00€, ClearHear™ is affordable without depending on coverage. We also accept HSA/FSA cards at checkout.
Why people choose ClearHear™
Five reasons it just makes sense.
- A real 8-channel hearing aid — clarity, not just volume — for 179,00€, not $4,727.
- No clinic, no appointment, no hearing test — OTC since 2022, shipped free to your door.
- Discreet & rechargeable — sits in the ear canal; no tiny batteries.
- 60-day money-back home trial — try it in your real life; we carry the risk.
- FDA OTC-compliant + CE certified, with a 1-year warranty.
days to decide, at home
Try ClearHear™ in your real life — the dinner table, the phone, the TV. If you don't hear better, send them back for a full refund of the product price. Return shipping is paid by the customer. Every pair is covered by a 1-year warranty.
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Medical & intended use: ClearHear™ is designed for adults 18+ with perceived mild-to-moderate hearing loss; it is not intended for severe or profound loss and does not cure, restore, or reverse hearing loss. Hearing aids complement but do not replace professional medical care — if you experience sudden hearing loss, ear pain, or drainage, consult a healthcare provider. FDA OTC-compliant (21 CFR Part 800) and CE certified; not “FDA approved.” Studies cited (Johns Hopkins ACHIEVE / The Lancet; NIDCD; ASHA) concern hearing care in general, not ClearHear™. Reviews shown are from people who use OTC hearing aids and reflect their own experiences; they are not specific to ClearHear™. 60-day money-back guarantee + 1-year warranty; refund covers the product price, return shipping paid by the customer. ClearHear™ is a trademark of Kalivoro.