OTC Hearing Aids With Feedback Cancellation: Model Comparison Guide Released

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Nano Hearing Aids (888-310-NANO), a trusted maker of over-the-counter hearing aids, has released a new guide to some of this year’s most popular OTC hearing aids with feedback cancellation.

In the new guide, Nano Hearing Aids’ team breaks down the differences between four of 2024’s most popular feedback cancellation OTC hearing aids: the Lexie Lumen, MD Hearing’s Neo XS, the Eargo Link and Nano’s own First Ear Plus ITE.

More information is available at https://nanohearingaids.com/blogs/news/4-otc-hearing-aids-with-feedback-cancellation

With the support of respected audiologist Lindsay Roberts, Nano’s hearing team covers the main features, pros and cons of each one of these popular models; which are available for purchase on an OTC basis, and which are generally recommended for adults over the age of 18 with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss.

As the new guide explains, the Lexie Lumen has become popular for its sophisticated app integration and its design aesthetics. However, some users complain that its noise reduction technology doesn’t hold up in noisy environments. On the other hand, while users typically praise the sound quality of the Eargo Link, some users find the technology too complex and hard to use; in particular, their app is only compatible with the newest smartphones.

When it comes to the price point, Nano believes that their First Ear Plus ITE is a clear industry winner, with both the Lexie Lumen and Eargo Link retailing for a relatively costly $799.

“The Nano First Ear Plus ITE brings advanced hearing technology to a wider audience - with a starting price of $347, it’s an accessible option for those looking to enhance their hearing without breaking the bank,” said their spokesperson. “This device comes with robust feedback cancellation technology, ensuring users can engage in their surroundings without the distraction of feedback noise.”

Additionally, their rechargeable Nano First Ear Plus ITE aids offer significantly better battery life—at 38 hours—versus the Eargo Link’s 9 hours and the Lexie Lumen’s use of disposable batteries, which represents an ongoing cost to users.

While MD Hearing’s Neo XS is also a more budget model, starting at $397, Nano believes their First Ear Plus ITE still offers the same functionality for less.

Nano Hearing Aids also makes and retails several other OTC hearing aids that are fitted with advanced feedback cancellation technology, which are available to suit various budgets and hearing needs.

As their spokesperson added, “At Nano Hearing Aids, we recognize the importance of feedback cancellation in ensuring your daily comfort and confidence. As such, our hearing aids are equipped with advanced feedback cancellation technology that automatically detects and eliminates feedback before you even notice; it ensures a seamless and uninterrupted listening experience, avoiding the irritating whistling sounds that often accompany the use of hearing aids.”

For more information, visit https://nanohearingaids.com/

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