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ELEHEAR-Beyond is an advanced OTC hearing aid designed for mild to moderate hearing loss, featuring AI-powered speech enhancement, Bluetooth app control, and tinnitus masking. With up to 50 dB gain, 24 dB noise reduction, and a rechargeable battery lasting 100 hours, it offers superior sound quality and all-day comfort through a lightweight, ergonomic design and upgraded receiver technology.
R**R
Works great tech support is fantastic
WoW! These work great. I purchased a few sets of cheap OTC aids and didn't like them much. Even if they were comfortable the strain on my hearing made them tiring to wear. Then I bought a set of midrange in the canal sets and they were painful after a few hours and I couldn't tell the direction of a sound. Then I bought a set of Lively branded over the ear. They were GN Resounds repacked. They solved all the problems, spatial positioning, no pain, a bit tinny but I could live with that. 4 years have gone by and I was wearing them less due to the limits the audiologist programed during several zoom meetings. The sound was irrating to me. One died and 130.00 to replace the battery. So 260,00. Let's look around.Sorry for the long story but it's important to know that I am not just blowing sand. I have been around the block a few times.I saw these Elehear beyond units. They had the things I was looking for RIC. Reciever in ear. That's not the poor hollow tube thingy. Multiple microphones. That allows spatial positioning. Recharging case. Batteries are nice, they can be replaced cheaply but battery doors are susceptible to breaking and some are expensive. In 3 to 5 years your going to throw this away and get new with newer technology. Can stream music and phone calls. ( Be aware that when streaming settings are not controlled by the aid but rather your Bluetooth phone). This is not bad but it did through me for a loop as my ears are quite different. I thought something was wrong until I realized I had to adjust the balance on the phone side. All in all technology surpassed my older ones and for 399 I had them the next day.The ear reciever wires were too short, but I played with them for a couple hours. I liked them. A lot!I contacted tech support via email on Saturday night. Explained I needed longer wires. On Monday morning they wrote me back asking for order number etc. they shipped me a new set, FedEx and I got them from China in a few days. I talked with support a few times and they always got back with me quickly. I believe support is in Minnesota. They are great and know the product we'll. They explained some of the nuances, and now I have ears that with 20 volume steps can be the " helping hand" or be tweaked to be able to hear a toothpick click on teeth 20 feet away. I love them.I haven't played with the noise cancelling or the live translation of language yet. The noise cancelling should work above a certain threshold as that is std technology. I am not optimistic about the live translation. Trying it with a TV broadcast didn't seem that great. It's a gimmick and not worth removing a star for.Honestly, it will take several hours of playing with them and then you will never want to be without them. I heard crickets a few nights ago for the first time in years.
R**N
The best OTC hearing aids I've tried - better than many legacy aids sold by auiologists
I suddenly lost my hearing in my left ear in August 2019, eventually stabilizing at moderately impaired. At the time, I bought a single BTE-style ReSound hearing aid from my audiologist for $2,900. I was never satisfied with its fit or performance. It was frustrating and far overpriced as a "medical device." In June 2025, a respiratory infection caused a significant loss of hearing in my right ear. I was panicked.As a product tester, I have had the opportunity to test many styles and brands of hearing aids, and these ELEHEAR Beyond are by far superior in every way, except for the software. These arrived with a charging case and several styles of domes. The domes were the key for me. While ReSound only provided me with the double tulip design, the open dome is the best for me. This $399 pair, now $339, at the time, is better designed, more effective, and more comfortable to wear, to the point where I often forget I'm wearing them. The batteries last more than 10 hours, although using Bluetooth for music or phone calls significantly reduces this time.My only criticism is that the software, while well-designed and easy to use, exhibits some unusual behavior, such as sending bedtime reminders to wear my hearing aids. While there are numerous sound controls and preset scenes, it hasn't been easy to get dialed in. The Bluetooth range is approximately 10 feet, and it is also very aggressive about taking over the connection of my AirPods to my iPhone.FWIW, I read the entire privacy policy, and there is no provision for recording and retaining audio. I don't love the open-ended language of "retaining for as long as needed," other identifiable information, but I don't feel these are a threat to my privacy.I have worn these for not quite 30 days, and I am 100% satisfied.PS: ELEHEAR, while I was happy to buy these for $399 on June 12, it doesn't feel amazing to have the price drop to $339 so quickly. I suppose that I could return these and purchase a new set for the lower price, but I'm not one to game the system.
G**B
Good value
I was new to hearing aids. Audiologist told me I had normal, age-related hearing loss. She suggested a $7000 set of hearing aids. The expensive hearing aids were very good.I found the Elehear Beyond to help me quite a lot. They helped me with conversations mostly. I also liked the bluetooth capability on my phone. TV watching is easier, and I find myself keeping the volume in the bedroom at 5, where I normally would be at 7 or 8.My only negative is that one cannot adjust my graphed hearing loss to a band spectrum graph I got from the audiologist. I also could not see any help from the Tinnitus problem I have. I could match the frequency of the Tinnitus, but saw no benefit.
M**T
Great hearing aids
I received the hearing aids when they said they would be here. I read most of the instructions and put the aids in and they work wonderful. They are just as good as my $6000. Set I love them.
P**R
failed 7/19 three days after amazon warrenty expired--updated see review
brought 6/10 left one failed 7/19--updated go to the mfg--they let me return these
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