5 OTC Hearing Aids with a 30 Days Trial Period

Written by the Nano Hearing Aids Team
Reviewed for Accuracy by Lindsay Roberts, AuD.

Lindsay Roberts
5 OTC Hearing Aids with a 30 Days Trial Period

Key Takeaways

  • Several over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aid brands offer a 30-day trial period, providing users with a risk-free way to test their devices.
  • This period can help determine the comfort, clarity, and overall satisfaction with the hearing aid in various environments.
  • You’ll still need to pay for the device, but you can get a full refund just by sending the aids back to the manufacturer.
  • Comparing different OTC hearing aid features during the trial can help you get the best device for your specific needs. 

Why is a Trial Period Important When Selecting Your OTC Hearing Aid?

The trial period for OTC hearing aids is essential because it allows you to test the aids in various situations—whether in a noisy restaurant, while listening to music, or enjoying a quiet evening—to ensure they're comfortable, provide clear sound, and fit your lifestyle.

NANO Hearing Aids are FDA-registered, Class I devices. Our OTC hearing aids are designed for individuals over 18 years of age with perceived mild to moderate hearing impairment. With prices starting at just $297, they offer a viable solution for those looking to improve their hearing without breaking the bank.

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5 OTC Hearing Aids with 30 Days Trial Period

Most OTC hearing aid manufacturers offer a generous 30-day trial for their devices. If that sounds fair to you, then you should consider the ones we've listed below:

Starkey

Starkey is an OTC aid brand based in Washington that operates in both the US and Canada. It's one of the companies that are starting to integrate AI into their products. Starkey claims that its Genesis AI lets users hear sounds more naturally, thanks to its onboard deep neural network.

Want to see what the AI hype is about? That's what the 30-day trial is for.

Starkey’s AI-powered Genesis AI OTC aids.

Sony

Sony has its own entry in the OTC hearing aid segment, the CRE-10, an in-canal device that uses regular size 10 batteries and allows for some decent customization through a dedicated app. At $699.99, it's not the most budget-friendly device, so that 30-day trial period would definitely be useful.

Sony’s CRE-10 allows for 70 hours of continuous use with size 10 batteries. 

Cearvol

Cearvol is a Chinese OTC hearing aid company with a US office in Houston. Its devices have built-in 16-channel WDRC (wide dynamic range compression) chips designed to enhance sound quality. Other features include an IPX5 rating, making the aids water-resistant and sweatproof—definitely a device you should consider.

Cearvol’s Diamond X1 is equipped with a WDRC chip.

JVC

Like other audio equipment manufacturers, JVC has entered the fray with its self-fitting EHZ1500 hearing aids. The $599.95 device is equipped with an AI assistant and comes with an app that displays informative content—features that likely contributed to the EHZ1500 being named a Hearing Technology Innovator in 2023.

The EHZ1500 was named Hearing Technology Innovator last year. 

LumiEar

LumiEar is another manufacturer of low-cost OTC hearing aids, with its entry-level pair, the LumiMini, priced at just $89.99. The company emphasizes the importance of customer satisfaction, proudly displaying its 30-day satisfaction guarantee on its website. Additionally, "unlimited support" provided by product specialists is freely accessible.

LumiEar offers one of the most affordable aids in the market with LumiMini.

Try NANO Hearings Aids Risk-Free for 45 Days 

At NANO, we believe in the immense value of trial periods, as they provide our customers with time to assess the comfort, effectiveness, and overall fit of our hearing aids in their daily lives. Whether you choose our most basic devices or our premium offerings, every product is covered by our 45-day satisfaction guarantee.

If you're not happy with your purchase, call us to send it back and we'll refund you.

We’ve picked some devices from our expansive selection that we think you should try.  

First Ear Pro CIC

For only $397, you get the First Ear Pro CIC, a fully rechargeable in-canal device that’s incredibly simple to use, thanks to its push-button controls. The charging case that comes with the First Ear Pro CIC is capable of charging the devices wirelessly up to three times.

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Our First Ear Pro CIC aids with their charging case. 

First Ear Plus BTE

Our entry-level behind-the-ear (BTE) aids also cost $297 and are fully rechargeable. As these are BTE devices, they are slightly bigger than the CIC Digital 2, but can be used longer as each charge lasts 20 hours. 

NANO First Ear Pro BTE

While being bigger than the CIC Digital 2, the First Ear Plus BTE is still a low-profile device.

Audacity® RIC

On the other end of the spectrum is our flagship device. If you’re the type who wants advanced features like audio streaming, then the Audacity® RIC should be on your radar. The best part is that despite sharing features with aids costing thousands of dollars, the Audacity® RIC retails for just $697.

nano audacity

NANO’s Audacity® RIC is the brand’s flagship device. 

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What Should I Expect During the 30-Day Trial Period?

During the 30-day trial period, expect to experience a range of listening situations to test the effectiveness of the hearing aid. It's normal to notice an adjustment period as your brain gets used to the new levels of sound, so give yourself time to adapt.

Can I Purchase OTC Hearing Aids Without a Hearing Test?

Yes, you can purchase OTC hearing aids without a hearing test. These devices are designed for individuals with mild to moderate hearing loss and are pre-programmed with settings that cater to the most common hearing issues. However, if you're unsure about the severity of your hearing loss, consulting with a professional can provide clarity and ensure you choose a device that's appropriate for your needs.

How Do I Customize My OTC Hearing Aid Settings During the Trial?

Many OTC hearing aids come with pre-set modes for different listening environments, and some offer customizable settings via a smartphone app or control buttons on the device. During the trial period, experiment with these settings to find the combination that works best for you. 

Is There Professional Support Available with OTC Hearing Aids?

While OTC hearing aids are designed for easy self-fitting, many companies offer professional support to guide you through the setup process and any adjustments you might need. This can include online resources, phone support, or even virtual consultations.

Does NANO Offer a Trial Period with Its Devices?

Yes, NANO offers a 45-day risk-free trial period. If customers are not satisfied with their purchase, they can return the device for a full refund.

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