Key Takeaways
Best Hearing Aids for Professional Musicians
People in the music sector need perfect hearing health more than nearly anyone else, as the ability to listen properly to tracks and nuanced sounds is crucial for success. While hearing loss is a challenge for anyone, it may especially affect professional musicians.
Thankfully, there are tons of hearing aids that can help musicians living with hearing loss. With so many devices on the market to choose from, we’ve selected our list of the 5 best hearing aids for musicians.
Best Noise Canceling Hearing Aid:
Widex Moment Sheer
Low Power Consuming:
Phonak Audéo Paradise
Best Rechargeable Hearing Aid:
Nano Audacity® RIC
Best High-Tech Hearing Aid:
ReSound LiNX Quattro™
Best High-Tech Hearing Aid:
ReSound LiNX Quattro™
Nano Hearing Aids are FDA-registered, Class I devices. These OTC hearing aids are designed for individuals over 18 years of age with perceived mild to moderate hearing impairment. Nano won the Top ENT Solution Provider 2023, has 24/7 customer care, and has an affordable price compared to others.
1. Best Noise Canceling Hearing Aid: Widex Moment Sheer
Widex Moment Sheer is one of the best and most advanced hearing aids for musicians out there. Its Zero Delay technology minimizes sound distortion and enhances the natural quality of music.
It also has a powerful noise canceling feature that reduces background noise while preserving the integrity of music, making it suitable for live performances and recordings.

C: The Widex Moment Sheer hearing aid has a RIC design and has more parameters added to the AI-powered Widex MySound™ technology - so you can hear better in any situation.
AT: A woman wearing the Widex Moment Sheer hearing aid.
2. Best for Low Power Consuming: Phonak Audéo Paradise
The Phonak Audéo Paradise is our top choice for low power consumption, thanks to its advanced rechargeable lithium-ion technology. These hearing aids give you a full day of hearing and streaming on a single charge, so you don't have to worry about frequent interruptions.
With batteries that are easy to use and built to last up to six years, you can enjoy reliable, long-lasting functionality without worrying about constant replacements.

C: The Widex Moment Sheer hearing aid has a RIC design and has more parameters added to the AI-powered Widex MySound™ technology - so you can hear better in any situation.
AT: A woman wearing the Widex Moment Sheer hearing aid.
3. Best Rechargeable Hearing Aid: Nano Audacity® RIC
Nano Audacity® RIC is one of the most impressive OTC hearing aid devices out there. These FDA-registered hearing aids are rechargeable and have excellent background noise-canceling technology.

C: Nano Audacity® RIC comes with a small and portable magnetic charging case - each charge gives up to 17 hours of usage (or 3 hours when streaming audio).
AT: Nano Audacity® RIC with its small and portable magnetic charging case.
These hearing aids are even Bluetooth enabled, which allows you to stream music, podcasts, and calls right from your smartphone.
The discreet RIC design means the devices look nearly invisible when being worn. They have a directional microphone per device and are extremely easy to use - perfect for music producers.
4. Best High-Tech Hearing Aid: ReSound LiNX Quattro
The ReSound LiNX Quattro hearing aids are one of the most advanced hearing aid models available, thanks to these unique features:

C: The hearing aids also come with the award-winning ReSound Smart 3D App, which lets you customize sound settings.
AT: ReSound LiNX Quattro hearing aids with the app.
5. Best for Discreet Design: Oticon Opn IIC
The Oticon Opn IIC has an Invisible-in-the-Canal (IIC) design. It is custom-fitted to sit deep inside your ear canal - making it virtually invisible to other people, and is ideal if you want discretion.
There's a tiny plastic string that makes it easy to take out, so you can remove it from your ear canal without any fuss.

C: It won’t look like you’re wearing any hearing aid with the Oticon Opn IIC!
AT: A woman wearing the Oticon Opn IIC hearing aid.
Final Words
If you have a career in music, good hearing ability is critical. It’s important to take action as soon as possible if you find out you have hearing loss to some degree, and the hearing aids mentioned in our handy list can help you with that.
For further support, you can check out the Association of Adult Musicians with Hearing Loss (AAMHL) to find fellow musicians with hearing loss. Being in a community of musicians with hearing loss can help you pursue your career with enthusiasm and confidence despite your hearing loss problems.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What causes lip smacking in dementia patients?
Lip smacking in dementia patients is often caused by involuntary muscle movements due to brain cell damage. This affects the brain's ability to control motor functions, leading to repetitive actions like lip smacking.
Can lip smacking be an early sign of dementia?
Yes, lip smacking can be an early sign of dementia, particularly in types like Lewy Body Dementia and Alzheimer's. It often occurs alongside other symptoms such as memory loss and confusion, indicating changes in brain function.
How do hearing aids help with dementia symptoms?
Hearing aids can help by improving communication and cognitive function, which may reduce the risk of dementia-related symptoms.
At Nano Hearing Aids, we sell OTC hearing aids for individuals with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss. Our products include completely-in-canal (CIC) and behind-the-ear (BTE) styles, priced between $297 and $597 per pair.