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Over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids are an affordable and accessible alternative to purchasing hearing aids the traditional way. Consumers can purchase them directly from retailers (in-store or online) for up to 80% less. OTC hearing aids are regulated by the FDA and are designed to help adults over the age of 18 with mild-to-moderate hearing loss.

Lexie Hearing Self-fitting OTC Hearing Aids

Lexie B2 Powered by Bose

Self-fitting OTC Hearing Aid

These rechargeable, receiver-in-canal hearing aids are Bluetooth enabled and can be personalized to your needs. 

$999 or $49/mo.


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Lexie B1 Powered by Bose

Self-fitting OTC Hearing Aid

These first-of-their-kind, receiver-in-canal hearing aids are Bluetooth enabled and can be personalized to your needs. 

$849 or $47/mo.


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Go Hearing OTC Hearing Aids

Go Lite

OTC Hearing Aid


This rechargeable, in-the-ear hearing aid gives you that sound boost you need when you need it, without breaking the bank. 

Available in black.  

$199


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Go Prime

OTC Hearing Aid


This rechargeable, in-the ear, digital hearing aid gives you crisp and clear sound when you need it most. 

Available in black. 

$299


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Frequently Asked Questions

General FAQs

Why are these devices so affordable?

We’ve cut out the middleman to bring you good quality, affordable, FDA-regulated hearing aids at a fraction of the price without compromising on quality or service. 

Do I need to get my hearing tested before purchasing these hearing aids?

No. These hearing aids are designed for persons over the age of 18 with perceived mild-to-moderate hearing loss. You can try these hearing aids straight out of the box and enjoy features like volume control and a range of programs* to tailor the devices according to your needs. *Go Prime and Lexie B1 and B2 models only. 

How do you know that these hearing aids will fit you?

The design, and multiple dome sizes that come with each pair of hearing aids allow for the most comfortable fit. You can choose a dome that allows the device to fit most comfortably and securely in your ears. 

What are the operating hours of the support center?

A team of Product Experts is ready to assist and answer any questions you have, Monday to Sunday from 9:00 am - 8:00 pm EST. Call (779) 212 7607 to speak with a Product Expert. 

How do you know what degree of hearing loss you have?

Complete the free hearing test to find out your hearing status in under 2 minutes. 

Will these hearing aids work for severe hearing loss?

These hearing aids are designed for perceived mild-to-moderate hearing loss. More significant hearing losses require fittings that have to be provided by a hearing healthcare practitioner. 

Do you have to wear both hearing aids?

It’s recommended to wear both hearing aids to ensure better sound quality. This also helps you better identify where sounds are coming from. 

When will I receive my OTC hearing aids?

You will receive your hearing aids to the specified address (as stated on your order) within 4 - 6 working days.  Updates are sent by email for you to track the progress of your order status.

Use, Maintenance and Care

Does it take time to get accustomed to wearing hearing aids?

If you are a first-time wearer, it can take some time to get used to the hearing aids. How quickly you adjust often depends on how frequently you wear them. It’s recommended that you start wearing your hearing aids 1 to 2 hours per day in a relatively quiet environment. After a few days, you can start to expose yourself to more sounds and noises and increase the wearing time week by week. At the beginning (first 4 weeks) you might notice an increase in the noise levels around you. Background noise and unfamiliar sounds may seem too loud. This will improve over time the more you wear your hearing aids. Voices and the television may be clearer. You may hear the internal workings of the hearing aid and your own voice may also sound quite loud and hollow, this is normal. Between weeks 5 and 8 you should start growing accustomed to your hearing aids. 

How to clean your hearing aids?

Wearing a hearing aid can increase the amount of earwax your ears produce. It is important to clean your hearing aids regularly. Use a wet wipe, soft cloth, or tissue to wipe the surface of the device. Use the brush to clean away any traces of wax from around the sound outlet and wax guard. If the microphone opening is clogged by dust or dirt, carefully brush away visible signs of debris from the openings. 

How do I take care of my hearing aids?

What happens if they break?

Give the Product Experts a call on our dedicated support number (779) 212 7607 and they will be able to assist you. 

How regularly should you change your hearing aid domes?

We recommend that you replace the dome with a new one of similar size and shape approximately every 3 months to ensure that the hearing aid performs optimally. 

How often should ears be checked for wax?

It’s recommended that you have your ears checked for wax by a healthcare practitioner at least twice a year, or whenever you see your healthcare practitioner for an appointment.