Compare Hearing Aids: Models, Prices & Test reports (2025)

Compare hearing aids

Phonak, Starkey, Signia, and many more: Find your perfect hearing aid from a comprehensive selection of today’s top models. Compare hearing aids in no time by filtering through various criteria. For each device, you'll find an in-depth review. We believe this is the world's most exciting hearing aid comparison platform!

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Wind Noise Reduction i Wind noise creates audible turbulence at the hearing aid microphones. With appropriate noise reduction, wind noise is reduced to a tolerable level.

Noise Reduction i Noise reduction primarily detects consistent, monotonous sounds, such as traffic noise or ventilation systems. These sounds are then reduced.

Transient Noise Reduction i Transient sounds are short, loud noises, such as clattering dishes, slamming doors, or footsteps on hard floors. Transient noise reduction softens these unpleasant sounds.

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Equalizer Bands i Every hearing aid operates within different frequency bands. The more bands available, the more precisely the hearing aid's automatic systems (such as noise reduction and directional microphones) can function. Additionally, the sound and amplification curve can be tailored more accurately to individual hearing needs.

Artificial Intelligence i Hearing aid manufacturers are increasingly integrating artificial intelligence algorithms. This enables noise management to be designed in a much more realistic and comfortable way.

Operation & Connectivity

Button on Device i A button provides switching options directly on the hearing aid. Volume adjustments can be made without any additional accessories.

Remote Control i A small, handy remote control provides discreet access to various hearing aid functions without the need to touch the ear.

Voice Control i Some hearing aids can be controlled by voice commands. This provides a very fast way to operate them and is particularly useful for individuals with limited finger mobility.

Tap Control i When sensors are built into the hearing aid, they can often be controlled with a simple tap. There's no need to press a button—just a quick tap on the ear is enough.

App Features i Smartphone apps allow for the personalized adjustment of hearing aids. Depending on their features, they offer simple functions like volume control or program switching. Some apps also include sound customization or access to noise reduction systems.

Streaming i Streaming means wirelessly transmitting audio signals from a smartphone directly to the hearing aids. This can include phone calls, music, or other sounds.

Simplicity & Security

Rechargeable i The hearing aid has an integrated rechargeable battery. Using a compatible charging station, the hearing aids are recharged overnight. Batteries are no longer needed.

Adaption Manager i This fully automatic option adjusts the hearing aid settings in small increments over an extended period until the required target amplification is reached. This helps users adapt to the new volume levels.

Situation Detection i The hearing aid detects typical listening situations and automatically adjusts accordingly. The more advanced the automatic system, the less manual adjustment is required. Hearing seamlessly adapts to the specific situation.

IP Rating i The IP rating indicates the level of protection against dust and moisture.

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Tinnitus Support i The hearing aid includes special programs for tinnitus relief. These generate pleasant sounds, such as modulated noise or soft tones.

Remote Fitting i Hearing aids with remote adjustment services can be modified by the hearing care professional without the user needing to visit the store. A compatible app is required for this feature.

Health Tracking i Some hearing systems have an integrated step counter, track cognitive activity, or provide other health data for analysis.

Lifestyle features i Lifestyle features can be diverse, such as a translation function or reminder options.

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Hearing Aid Styles – How Small Can They Be?

Hearing aids come in two main styles. Behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aids are worn discreetly behind the ear. A thin, nearly invisible tube leads into the ear, where an earmold directs the sound inside. These devices are compact, easy to handle, and suitable for all levels of hearing loss. In-the-ear (ITE) hearing aids, on the other hand, are worn directly in the ear canal, making them even more discreet—especially the deep-seated CIC (completely-in-canal) models. The size of an ITE depends on the user’s degree of hearing loss, available features, and the size of their ear canal. In most cases, ITEs are custom-made.

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Hearing Aid Prices – What Do These Tiny Marvels Cost?

Hearing aids today range from €500 to €4,000 per ear. The price difference comes from varying levels of technology: highly advanced hearing aids with numerous features for a seamless listening experience are significantly more expensive than basic models. The number of sound channels, microphones, features like Bluetooth, automatic environment detection, noise suppression, and 360-degree sound all enhance the hearing experience but also raise the price. In Germany, statutory health insurance provides a fixed subsidy of up to €784.94 per ear if needed.

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Hearing Aid Technology – What Modern Devices Can Do

Hearing aids today are more sophisticated than ever. They do more than just improve hearing; they also reduce listening effort and misunderstandings, allowing users to actively participate in conversations. Thanks to digitalization and smart functions, hearing is easier than ever. Even people with normal hearing would be impressed by some of the features modern hearing aids offer—such as noise suppression. This technology minimizes background noise while enhancing speech, making conversations in traffic, open-plan offices, or at parties much more comfortable.

Hearing aids also provide an advantage when making phone calls: with Bluetooth connectivity, the wearer hears the caller’s voice directly in both ears. The phone can stay on the table or in a pocket, leaving the user’s hands free.

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What Customers Love: Bluetooth

Wireless connectivity via Bluetooth makes hearing aids incredibly convenient in daily life. Sound is transmitted directly to the ears, ensuring clear hearing even in noisy environments. With Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids, watching TV and making phone calls is easier than ever—no more arguments over volume levels! Compatible devices include:

  • Televisions/Streaming
  • Smartphones
  • Telephones
  • Computers/laptops/tablets
  • Stereo systems

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Rechargeable or Battery-Powered Hearing Aids?

Battery-powered hearing aids have been around for years. Since they last for several days, they don’t need to be changed too frequently, and there’s no waiting time for recharging. However, disposable batteries are becoming less environmentally friendly, as they generate significant amounts of hazardous waste each year.

Rechargeable hearing aids have now become a well-established alternative. Thanks to powerful lithium-ion batteries, they provide an entire day’s use. At night—when the hearing aids are typically removed—they charge in a dedicated charging station. The most advanced hearing aids benefit particularly from rechargeable batteries, as they can better support energy-intensive features like Bluetooth. Traditional batteries would quickly reach their limits. With fast-charging options and charging docks with built-in power banks, users enjoy maximum independence.

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