Choosing new hearing aids can be a daunting process, whether it is your first time purchasing a pair, or if you are looking for something new. The market changes so quickly that it can be hard to keep up to date with the various devices available.
Table of contents
- What are OTC hearing aids?
- Benefits of OTC hearing aids
- How to choose OTC hearing aids
- Feature Options
- Fitment preference
- Affordability
- In Summary
Interestingly, less than 20% of US adults who need hearing aids actually wear them, but there are a number of reasons why intervention and taking action is incredibly important once you realize you have a hearing loss. Fortunately, with so many hearing aid styles and features available, there is bound to be something for you. With the introduction of over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids, the devices are more affordable and more accessible than ever before.
What are OTC hearing aids?
Before we can dive into the various options available and their differences, we need to first understand what OTC hearing aids are. They are FDA-regulated devices intended for people with perceived mild-to-moderate hearing loss, that do not require a prescription, examination, or fittings by a hearing healthcare professional. They can be purchased directly online or in-store and fitted by the wearer. Some OTC hearing aids are classified as self-fitting hearing aids because they offer the wearer the option to customize and fit the hearing aids according to their unique hearing loss.
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