7 Best Rechargeable Hearing Aids

Hearing loss can be a really frustrating thing to experience. It limits a lot of things in life from watching TV to having a conversation with your loved ones. If you’re experiencing hearing loss for the first time you might be wondering what your best options for hearing treatment and hearing aids are right now.

When you first realize you need to seek out hearing treatment your doctor can get you started on where to go for the best hearing aids suited to your specific needs. Even with a list from your doctor, the hunt for the right hearing aid can still be a little overwhelming. Thankfully there are a lot of great options out there, and this guide can help you find some of the best on the market.

If you’re dealing with your hearing loss for the first time, or just feel like you need a new, better hearing aid you can find some great advice here. This list will cover some of the best rechargeable hearing aids available in the market currently.

1. Philips Hearlink MiniRITET-R

This is a great option to start off this list. The Philips Hearlink can do quite a few things, and it’s fully rechargeable to boot. It can be charged for a full day’s use within three hours, which is a great thing. If you forget to connect it to the charger right when you take it out, you won’t be left without your hearing aid all day waiting for it to charge back up.

The Hearlink can also be hooked up to things like your TV or smartphone using Bluetooth technology. You can even control certain functions of the hearing aid with the Philips app available on both Android and iOS systems. It’s meant for mild to severe hearing loss so your needs should be well met with this option no matter your degree of hearing loss.

2. Oticon Opn S miniRITE-R

Even with rechargeable hearing aids replacing the battery will still be something you have to deal with eventually. This Oticon model has kept that in mind and made it as easy as possible. Sometimes with rechargeable batteries you’ll have to send them into the factory to get a battery replaced. With The Opn S miniRITE, you can have your battery replaced right in the hearing clinic.

This hearing aid can also help if you have tinnitus as it can play sounds to help drown out the ringing. It also can connect to smart devices via Bluetooth for easy streaming and high sound quality. You can make calls and listen to music without having to use a second device like the speaker on your phone.

Much like the Philips model, the Oticon can be recharged within 3 hours and the battery will last up to 24 hours depending on how you use it. This model is meant for mild to profound hearing loss so it will meet almost anyone’s hearing loss needs. If you do a lot of things with smart devices, such as streaming, this is a great option to consider.

3. Resound LiNX Quattro LT61

If you really want a hearing aid that will last as long as possible on one charge, this is the best option on the market. The Resound Quattro can last up to 24 hours even if you use 50% of that time for streaming from connected smart devices via Bluetooth. This is quite a bit different than other models which sometimes estimate about 5 hours of streaming use in a 24 hour period.

If streaming isn’t your thing Resound estimates one 3 hour charging session could last up to 30 hours. It’s a pretty impressive length of use time to have on a daily basis, with or without including any time spent streaming music, videos, or using the Bluetooth feature to place phone calls.

While the previous models mentioned can connect directly to an iPhone the LiNX Quattro will be the first to bring a direct connection to Android phones. This is a pretty big deal for people looking to get the most out of their hearing aid and still want to use an Android device.

4. Signia Styletto Connect

Another option that lets you have some decent use time for a very short time spent charging your hearing aids. For a 3 hour charge time, you’ll get about 24 hours of use, and you can spend up to 5 hours streaming with these hearing aids. If you need a quick charge boost, you have that option with this model. A 30-minute charge will give you about 6 hours of use.

The Styletto Connect is very easy to charge. Much like wireless headphones all you have to do is place your hearing aids in the case and they’ll start charging right away. The Signia also claims to have better Bluetooth connectivity and clarity than other models on the market with their ultra HD technology.

5. Starkey Muse iQR

If having a rechargeable hearing aid that is also the most discreet option you can find with rechargeable technology is your main goal this is where you want to look. The Starkey Muse iQR is said to be 30% smaller than any of their competitor’s hearing aids currently on the market. Considering it’s still highly powerful that’s a pretty big deal.

The Muse iQR offers up to thirty hours of use on one charge and does have streaming capabilities as well. The case you use to charge your hearing aids can also be used for quick charges which only take 15 minutes. A full charge takes less than three hours, so you have a lot of options to keep your hearing aids powered up with this model.

6. Unitron Stride M R

The best feature many users love about this Unitron model is the “easy on” feature. While other types of hearing aids can require you to turn them on by pushing a tiny button, the Unitron Stride M R turns on by itself when you remove the hearing aids from their charging case. That means if you have a harder time fumbling around with tiny hearing aids trying to turn them on, you’re covered with this model. No more struggling to find the right button.

The Unitron Stride M R also uses a silver zinc battery instead of the standard lithium battery. What that means for you is that if you’re caught somewhere and don’t have your charger with you, you can use standard hearing aid batteries instead. It’s a good option for anyone that’s worried they might need a backup and won’t always have a chance to charge their devices.

7. Miracle-Ear LI RIC

The technology used for the LI RIC from Miracle-Ear is pretty awesome. If you’re looking for a rechargeable hearing aid that will allow you to choose sounds to isolate this is the right fit for you. The directional microphone technology will isolate sounds and soften background noise for increased hearing clarity. It also has the option to help with drowning out tinnitus if needed.

You’ll be able to stream calls, TV, and music via Bluetooth from smart devices just like other models you’ve read about so far. The LI RIC has two apps you can use from your smartphone to control various aspects (like the tinnitus settings) of your device’s options easily and quickly.

As you can see there are many amazing features out there when it comes to rechargeable hearing aids. Being able to use your hearing aid to place phone calls or listen to music really can make a huge difference in your daily life, and having a battery that lasts is really convenient. If you still aren’t quite sure what hearing aid you’re most interested in, you have a good starting point now.

Make a mental note of which features sounded most appealing to you and ask your doctor or hearing specialist to help you find a good fit based on those features. Knowing what’s available means you can be informed about the decisions you make when it comes to your hearing aids, and that will be a great feeling.

You can find what works for you with less guesswork and more time to enjoy better hearing. When you finally find the best option for your needs, you’ll be glad you took the time to be informed about the hearing aids available to you. Enjoy your upgraded hearing aid experience and get back to living a life full of great sounds and wonderful conversations.

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