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Best Rechargeable Hearing Aids Of 2025, According To Audiologists

Published: Sep 12, 2024, 9:57am

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For people with hearing loss who lead an active lifestyle, ensuring your hearing aids are charged and ready for uninterrupted, on-the-go use is paramount. Rechargeable hearing aids are often a helpful solution, with batteries lasting more than 24 hours on a single charge in some models, plus Bluetooth compatibility, accompanying apps that host additional hearing customization options and more.

To find the best rechargeable hearing aids, the Forbes Health editorial team consulted several audiologists and partnered with independent hearing aid evaluation laboratory HearAdvisor for product recommendations based on their expertise and device sound performance. Star ratings were solely determined by the editorial team and are based on detailed methodology, including starting price and product features that are typically important to hearing aid users. Read on to learn more about the best rechargeable hearing aids and whether they might be an appropriate option for you.

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The Forbes Health editorial team prioritizes the accuracy and integrity of the data collected. Our ranking is based on quantitative data and is free from conflicts of interest. We carefully fact check the information featured in our ranking and are committed to producing rankings and supplemental content about hearing health that readers can trust. You can read more about our editorial guidelines and our hearing aids methodology for the rankings below.

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Best OTC Hearing Aid

Sennheiser All-Day Clear

Sennheiser All-Day Clear
5.0
All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.
  • Starting price for a pair: $999.95
  • Type: Over the counter (OTC)
  • Style: Receiver-in-canal (RIC)
  • Appropriate for mild and moderate hearing loss
  • Battery life: Up to 16 hours on a single charge
  • Bluetooth compatibility: Both iOS and Android devices
  • Adjustment methods: Via the All-Day Clear mobile app
  • Warranty period: 1-year limited warranty; 45-day risk-free trial
  • Financing available: Can split payment into four installments via Splitit
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On Sennheiser's Website
Why We Picked It

Several Forbes Health Advisory board audiologists named this newer hearing aid from Sennheiser as a high-quality option for people with mild to moderate hearing loss looking for an affordable hearing health solution. They specifically note its excellent sound quality, rechargeability and Bluetooth streaming capabilities for both Android and iOS devices.

Users can fit and adjust device settings via Sennheiser’s user-friendly All-Day Clear mobile app. From speech enhancement to wind noise reduction to automatic environment adjustments for an enhanced sound experience, the app allows for an impressive amount of customization for an OTC hearing aid.

The All-Day Clear’s open fit design allows for sound to pass through the earbud and into the ear canal, so wearers can receive both natural and processed sound, according to the company.

Expert Take
Amy Sarow, Au.D.
Amy Sarow, Au.D.
Amy Sarow, Au.D.
Audiologist
Dr. Amy Sarow is a board-certified audiologist practicing in an outpatient care setting in Southfield, Michigan. She holds a doctoral degree in audiology from the University of Iowa. During her residency at Mayo Clinic, Dr. Sarow was inspired by the three-tiered, patient-centered approach, incorporating clinical work, teaching and research. In addition to her clinical work, she promotes hearing health care and patient education in digital media outlets, podcasts and publications. Her work has been featured in KevinMD, Healthy Hearing, Authority Magazine and the Phonak Audiology blog. Dr. Sarow contracts with online marketplace Soundly to support consumers in their hearing health care journey with helpful content and useful resources.
Amy Sarow, Au.D.
Amy Sarow, Au.D.
Amy Sarow, Au.D.
Audiologist
Dr. Amy Sarow is a board-certified audiologist practicing in an outpatient care setting in Southfield, Michigan. She holds a doctoral degree in audiology from the University of Iowa. During her residency at Mayo Clinic, Dr. Sarow was inspired by the three-tiered, patient-centered approach, incorporating clinical work, teaching and research. In addition to her clinical work, she promotes hearing health care and patient education in digital media outlets, podcasts and publications. Her work has been featured in KevinMD, Healthy Hearing, Authority Magazine and the Phonak Audiology blog. Dr. Sarow contracts with online marketplace Soundly to support consumers in their hearing health care journey with helpful content and useful resources.
Audiologist

“The Sennheiser All-Day Clear is a great OTC product. It provides Sonova brand technology at a budget price point. I’d absolutely recommend this product for patients with mild to moderate hearing loss looking to get started with hearing technology on a fixed budget.”

Pros & Cons
  • Modern, discreet redesign of a traditional hearing aid style
  • Available at a wide range of hearing health clinics nationwide
  • Online hearing test available on Sennheiser website to support proper device use
  • Comes with three sizes of eartips for a more personalized fit
  • Includes wax guards and cleaning brush to support ear hygiene
  • Affordable compared to other OTC hearing aid winners on this list
  • Shorter battery life compared to other OTC hearing aid winners on this list
  • Doesn’t have tinnitus management features or programs
  • Only available in one color (silver)
Best Premium OTC Hearing Aid

Audicus Omni 2

Audicus Omni 2
5.0
All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.
  • Starting price for a pair: $1,998
  • Type: Over the counter (OTC)
  • Style: Receiver-in-canal (RIC)
  • Appropriate for mild and moderate hearing loss
  • Battery life: Up to 16 hours on a single charge
  • Bluetooth compatibility: Both iOS and Android devices
  • Adjustment methods: Manual or via Sonova AG’s Hearing Remote app
  • Warranty period: 24-month manufacturer’s warranty; 100-day free trial
  • Financing available: Via Care Credit, Allegro and directly from the manufacturer
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Why We Picked It

The Omni 2, Audicus’ newest (and most expensive) hearing aids come with rechargeable, high-density lithium batteries that last for several days before requiring recharging, Bluetooth compatibility, phone control to toggle through various volumes and modes, and adaptive-directional microphones designed to enhance listening in crowded settings.

In HearAdvisor’s sound performance testing, the Omni 2 hearing aids received a tuned score of 4.4 out of 5 and an “A” overall SoundGrade. When tuned, the hearing aids performed above average for speech in quiet, speech in noise, feedback handling, occlusion results and music streaming quality.

While the Omni 2 is an OTC hearing aid, Audicus does offer access to a free online hearing test to help users better understand their hearing health and select a device that best suits their needs.

Expert Take
Abram Bailey, Au.D.
Abram Bailey, Au.D.
Abram Bailey, Au.D.
Audiologist
Abram Bailey, Au.D. is a leading expert on hearing enhancement technology and a staunch advocate for person-centered hearing care and audiological best practices. Dr. Bailey holds a doctoral degree in audiology from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He is the chief executive officer of Hearing Tracker, Inc., an independent shopping resource that helps find and compare hearing aids, and a cofounder at HearAdvisor, an independent hearing aid sound performance lab.
Abram Bailey, Au.D.
Abram Bailey, Au.D.
Abram Bailey, Au.D.
Audiologist
Abram Bailey, Au.D. is a leading expert on hearing enhancement technology and a staunch advocate for person-centered hearing care and audiological best practices. Dr. Bailey holds a doctoral degree in audiology from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He is the chief executive officer of Hearing Tracker, Inc., an independent shopping resource that helps find and compare hearing aids, and a cofounder at HearAdvisor, an independent hearing aid sound performance lab.
Audiologist

“The Audicus Omni 2 is one of the best OTC hearing aids we [at HearAdvisor] have tested to date, which isn’t all that surprising given that it’s based on prescription hearing aid technology from the market leader Sonova.”

Read our full Audicus hearing aids review to learn more.

Pros & Cons
  • Audicus’ Premier monthly membership plan, though not free to join, can save members money by providing access to hearing aid upgrades every 18 months, hearing aid specialists, insurance and hearing aid supplies
  • Disposable battery options also available in the Omni series
  • Hearing aids can be controlled without the use of an app
  • Audicus’ online hearing aid simulator offers hearing aid demos
  • IP68 water resistance rating
  • Available in four colors
  • Tinnitus management features or programming not standard (must be requested by the user)
  • Short battery life compared to most OTC hearing aids on this list
  • Relies on third-party app for remote control and additional functionality
Best Prescription Hearing Aid

Phonak Audéo Lumity

Phonak Audéo Lumity
4.9
All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.
  • Starting price for a pair: $2,498
  • Type: Prescription
  • Style: Receiver-in-canal (RIC)
  • Appropriate for mild, moderate, severe and profound hearing loss
  • Battery life: Up to 18 hours on a single charge
  • Bluetooth compatibility: Both iOS and Android devices
  • Adjustment methods: Manual or via the myPhonak mobile app
  • Warranty period: Varies by retailer
  • Financing available: Varies by retailer
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Why We Picked It

This hearing aid from Phonak comes highly recommended by Forbes Health Advisory board audiologists as the best universal Bluetooth hearing aid on the market and a go-to option for people who enjoy connecting to multiple Bluetooth devices. Phonak is one of the few manufacturers that prioritizes a high-quality streaming connection with Android devices over iOS technology, says Abigail Friend, Au.D., a board-certified audiologist based in Washington and Forbes Health Advisory Board member.

In HearAdvisor’s sound performance testing, Audéo Lumity hearing aids received a tuned score of 4.6 out of 5 and an “A” overall SoundGrade. When tuned, the hearing aids performed either well above average or above average for speech in quiet, speech in noise, feedback handling and music streaming quality.

This hearing aid can also be particularly helpful for people who are active and spend a lot of time outdoors, thanks to its durability and water resistance rating (IP68).

Expert Take
Abram Bailey, Au.D.
Abram Bailey, Au.D.
Abram Bailey, Au.D.
Audiologist
Abram Bailey, Au.D. is a leading expert on hearing enhancement technology and a staunch advocate for person-centered hearing care and audiological best practices. Dr. Bailey holds a doctoral degree in audiology from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He is the chief executive officer of Hearing Tracker, Inc., an independent shopping resource that helps find and compare hearing aids, and a cofounder at HearAdvisor, an independent hearing aid sound performance lab.
Abram Bailey, Au.D.
Abram Bailey, Au.D.
Abram Bailey, Au.D.
Audiologist
Abram Bailey, Au.D. is a leading expert on hearing enhancement technology and a staunch advocate for person-centered hearing care and audiological best practices. Dr. Bailey holds a doctoral degree in audiology from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He is the chief executive officer of Hearing Tracker, Inc., an independent shopping resource that helps find and compare hearing aids, and a cofounder at HearAdvisor, an independent hearing aid sound performance lab.
Audiologist

“Phonak is known for great sound quality and background noise handling. The Audéo Lumity provides a flexible sound quality, allowing the user to ‘set it and forget it’ regarding device settings or tinker with its effects to achieve the best sound quality for each environment. These devices also support hands-free calling from Android, unlike others.”

Read our full Phonak hearing aids review to learn more.

Pros & Cons
  • Four models available to suit a variety of listening needs
  • Rechargeable and disposable battery models available
  • Compatible with Roger and Phonak wireless accessories
  • Phonak’s Tinnitus Balance program provides customizable tinnitus relief options
  • Technology supports a fuller and richer music experience, according to the company
  • Available in 11 colors
  • Can be difficult for those with dexterity issues to snap the rechargeable version in and out of the charger
  • Only available in RIC style
  • Short battery life compared to most prescription hearing aids on this list
Best OTC Setup Process

Sony CRE-E10

Sony CRE-E10
4.9
All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.
  • Starting price for a pair: $1,299.99
  • Type: Over the counter (OTC)
  • Style: In-the-ear (ITE)
  • Appropriate for mild and moderate hearing loss
  • Battery life: Up to 26 hours on a single charge
  • Bluetooth compatibility: iOS devices only
  • Adjustment methods: Via the Sony Hearing Control mobile app
  • Warranty period: 1 year
  • Financing available: Payment plan options via Affirm
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On Sony's Website
Why We Picked It

This rechargeable OTC option from Sony may be a good fit for users who prefer the look of black wireless earbuds to hearing aids, according to Abram Bailey, Au.D., a leading expert on consumer technology in the hearing care industry and Forbes Health Advisory Board member. Developed in partnership with leading hearing aids manufacturer WS Audiology, Sony’s CRE-E10 devices are easy to set up and customize with the Sony Hearing Control app.

In HearAdvisor’s sound performance testing, Sony’s CRE-E10 hearing aids received a tuned score of 5 out of 5 and an “A” overall SoundGrade. When tuned, the hearing aids performed well above average or above average for speech in quiet, speech in noise and music streaming quality.

While the CRE-E10 is an OTC, self-fitted hearing aid, Sony does offer access to free 30-minute sessions with their experts to those who want help selecting the right device for their needs and getting set up with the one they choose.

Expert Take
Lindsey Banks, Au.D.
Lindsey Banks, Au.D.
Lindsey Banks, Au.D.
Audiologist
Lindsey Banks is a Florida-licensed audiologist and fellow of the American Academy of Audiology. She currently provides tinnitus and hearing loss support for patients online at Dr. Hearing Loss. She previously managed other audiologists at Center for Sight, a large ophthalmology-owned private practice, and provided patient care through hearing diagnostic testing, hearing aid fittings and tinnitus counseling. Banks also previously served as an audiology extern for the Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center and a clinical and dispensing audiologist and tinnitus specialist for ENT Hearing Associates of South Florida. She spent six years helping grow EverydayHearing.com as a medical reviewer and consultant as well.
Lindsey Banks, Au.D.
Lindsey Banks, Au.D.
Lindsey Banks, Au.D.
Audiologist
Lindsey Banks is a Florida-licensed audiologist and fellow of the American Academy of Audiology. She currently provides tinnitus and hearing loss support for patients online at Dr. Hearing Loss. She previously managed other audiologists at Center for Sight, a large ophthalmology-owned private practice, and provided patient care through hearing diagnostic testing, hearing aid fittings and tinnitus counseling. Banks also previously served as an audiology extern for the Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center and a clinical and dispensing audiologist and tinnitus specialist for ENT Hearing Associates of South Florida. She spent six years helping grow EverydayHearing.com as a medical reviewer and consultant as well.
Audiologist

“The app that accompanies these OTC hearing aids is for iOS devices only. You can take a hearing screening through the app and the devices’ sound will be customized based on your results. Further adjustments to sound quality and volume can be made through the app.

The rechargeable earbud style of the CRE-E10 devices makes them very discreet and easy to use. If you don’t want anyone to know you’re wearing hearing aids, these look like earbuds.”

Read our full Sony hearing aids review to learn more.

Pros & Cons
  • Automatically analyzes, adjusts and optimizes sound, according to the company
  • Noise reduction technology and focused microphones support better hearing in background noise
  • IP68 water resistance rating
  • Comes with four sizes of eartips for a more personalized fit
  • Sony allows for returns within 30 days of shipment
  • FSA/HSA eligible
  • Not Bluetooth compatible for Android devices
  • Doesn’t have tinnitus management features or programs
  • Only available in one color (black)
Best Prescription for Feedback Management

Oticon Intent

Oticon Intent
4.9
All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.
  • Starting price for a pair: $3,298
  • Type: Prescription
  • Style: Receiver-in-canal (RIC)
  • Appropriate for mild, moderate and severe hearing loss
  • Battery life: Up to 20 hours on a single charge
  • Bluetooth compatibility: Both iOS and Android devices
  • Adjustment methods: Manual or via the Oticon Companion mobile app
  • Warranty period: Varies by retailer
  • Financing available: Varies by retailer
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Why We Picked It

Recommended by multiple Forbes Health Advisory board audiologists, Oticon Intent hearing aids use the brand’s BrainHearing technology that supports the brain’s natural way of processing sound, according to the company. It registers details of the wearer’s movements and environment to recognize what sounds they want to hear and adapts accordingly.

In HearAdvisor’s sound performance testing, Oticon Intent hearing aids received a tuned score of 4.9 out of 5 and an “A” overall SoundGrade. When tuned, the hearing aids performed either well above average or above average for speech in quiet, speech in noise, feedback handling and music streaming quality.

Oticon’s newest hearing aid, the Intent also features improved Bluetooth LE technology and reduced charging time compared to earlier designs from the brand.

Expert Take
Abigail Friend, Au.D.
Abigail Friend, Au.D.
Abigail Friend, Au.D.
Audiologist
Abigail Friend is a board-certified audiologist based in Washington. Having family members with hearing loss, she understands the impact of hearing loss on a personal level. This experience led her to become an advocate for people with hearing loss and how it affects their lives and those around them. She believes all patients are unique and require personalized care for their individual needs.
Abigail Friend, Au.D.
Abigail Friend, Au.D.
Abigail Friend, Au.D.
Audiologist
Abigail Friend is a board-certified audiologist based in Washington. Having family members with hearing loss, she understands the impact of hearing loss on a personal level. This experience led her to become an advocate for people with hearing loss and how it affects their lives and those around them. She believes all patients are unique and require personalized care for their individual needs.
Audiologist

“Oticon Intent hearing aids are best for people with mild, moderate or severe hearing loss. The feedback manager feature from Oticon is top notch. I rarely have feedback issues with these hearing aid users.”

Read our full Oticon hearing aids review to learn more.

Pros & Cons
  • Four models available to suit a variety of listening needs
  • New Sirius chip enhances the Intent’s ability to provide the wearer with clearer speech in noisy environments
  • 4D Sensor technology enhances wearer’s speech comprehension by 15% in dynamic environments like restaurants, according to the company
  • Features a built-in telecoil
  • IP68 water resistance rating
  • Available in nine colors
  • Expensive compared to most prescription hearing aids on this list
  • Slightly bulkier profile than other Oticon hearing aid models
  • Only available in RIC style
Best Prescription for Sound Quality

Oticon Real

Oticon Real
4.9
All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.
  • Starting price for a pair: $3,198
  • Type: Prescription
  • Style: Behind-the-ear (BTE) and in-the-ear (ITE)
  • Appropriate for mild, moderate, severe and profound hearing loss
  • Battery life: Up to 24 hours on a single charge
  • Bluetooth compatibility: Both iOS and Android devices
  • Adjustment methods: Manual or via the Oticon Companion mobile app
  • Warranty period: Varies by retailer
  • Financing available: Varies by retailer
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Why We Picked It

Oticon is known for its excellent sound quality, and the Real model is no exception, according to Lindsey Banks, Au.D., a Florida-based audiologist and Forbes Health Advisory Board member. These hearing aids offer increased support in both noise and wind, as well as in the event of sudden loud noises that are often jarring for hearing aid wearers.

In HearAdvisor’s sound performance testing, Oticon Intent hearing aids received a tuned score of 4.7 out of 5 and an “A” overall SoundGrade. When tuned, the hearing aids performed either well above average or above average for speech in quiet, speech in noise, occlusion results and music streaming quality.

These hearing aids are strong performers in quiet environments, too, and provide excellent streaming support for both iOS and Android devices, adds Dr. Bailey.

Expert Take
Abigail Friend, Au.D.
Abigail Friend, Au.D.
Abigail Friend, Au.D.
Audiologist
Abigail Friend is a board-certified audiologist based in Washington. Having family members with hearing loss, she understands the impact of hearing loss on a personal level. This experience led her to become an advocate for people with hearing loss and how it affects their lives and those around them. She believes all patients are unique and require personalized care for their individual needs.
Abigail Friend, Au.D.
Abigail Friend, Au.D.
Abigail Friend, Au.D.
Audiologist
Abigail Friend is a board-certified audiologist based in Washington. Having family members with hearing loss, she understands the impact of hearing loss on a personal level. This experience led her to become an advocate for people with hearing loss and how it affects their lives and those around them. She believes all patients are unique and require personalized care for their individual needs.
Audiologist

“Oticon Real gives the user’s brain access to sounds of the real world via a unique on-board Deep Neural Network. This built-in intelligence recognizes all types of sounds and how they should ideally sound and instantly adapts to changes, helping the user remain focused, engaged and sharp.”

Read our full Oticon hearing aids review to learn more.

Pros & Cons
  • Four models available to suit a variety of listening needs
  • Disposable battery-powered options available, which last nearly a week before requiring replacement
  • BrainHearing technology provides real world sounds to help improve engagement and reduce listening effort, according to the company
  • Features a water resistant coating with a IP68 waterproof rating
  • Portable and desktop charger options available
  • Available in nine colors
  • Not all models feature a built-in telecoil
  • Accessory required for hands-free calling on Android devices
  • Performed “below average” for feedback handling once tuned in HearAdvisor’s sound performance testing

Methodology: How We Picked the Best Rechargeable Hearing Aids of 2025

To determine the best rechargeable hearing aids, the Forbes Health editorial team consulted several audiologists on the Forbes Health Advisory Board for specific product recommendations based on their years of experience fitting various hearing aid models for a wide array of patients. Each expert was careful to consider the newest technology available in the hearing aid space when providing their recommendations, as well as newer brands and the roles they’re playing in this constantly evolving industry.

We also partnered with independent hearing aid evaluation laboratory HearAdvisor to include its top product recommendations based on scientific testing and resulting sound performance data.

Star ratings were solely determined by the editorial team and are based on a detailed methodology, including:

  • Starting price for a pair (30%)
  • Tinnitus management features (15%)
  • Performs well for background noise reduction (15%)
  • Performs well for music listening (15%)
  • Disposable and rechargeable battery options (5%)
  • Maximum battery life on a single charge (rechargeable only) (5%)
  • Bluetooth compatibility (5%)
  • Connects well with iOS and Android devices (5%)
  • Has an app for customization, remote management, etc. (5%)

Devices could earn a bonus up to 10% based on their tuned sound quality scores from HearAdvisor (if applicable) or whether they were noted as having superior sound quality from a board member.

Starting price information is reflected from ZipHearing or the device manufacturers themselves. All selected hearing aids can be fitted and serviced by audiologists, and the best over-the-counter (OTC) options can be self-fitted.

Read more about our hearing aids review methodology.

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What Is a Rechargeable Hearing Aid?

Much like traditional hearing aids, rechargeable hearing aids amplify certain sounds and mute others to enhance the hearing experience of people with varying levels of hearing loss. These small, electronic devices often use lithium-ion batteries and come in several types, including behind-the-ear (BTE), in-the-ear (ITE), in-the-canal (ITC) and receiver-in-canal (RIC) hearing aids.

Unlike hearing aids powered by disposable batteries, rechargeable hearing aids contain batteries that can be recharged overnight, meaning wearers don’t have to remove and replace their devices’ batteries on a regular basis. How long a battery charge lasts can depend on the way someone uses the hearing aid. For example, a hearing aid may offer up to 30 hours of use on a single charge but only deliver 24 hours of charge when the device is used for streaming activities, which tend to require more energy. Rechargeable hearing aid batteries are usually charged overnight using a charging unit, reaching a full charge in several hours.

How Do Rechargeable Hearing Aids Work?

Similar to hearing aids with disposable batteries, rechargeable hearing aids amplify sounds in a three-part process during which a microphone picks up sound and converts it into a digital signal that is then amplified and carried to the ear through a speaker. Rechargeable hearing aids, however, contain a built-in battery that doesn’t need to be removed. At the end of each day (or whenever the hearing aid battery is low), rechargeable hearing aids are placed on a charging unit to charge overnight or within a matter of hours.

How Do You Charge a Rechargeable Hearing Aid?

Rechargeable hearing aids come with charging cases. While these ports are often included with the purchase of hearing aids, some companies offer additional styles that can be purchased separately.

To charge a rechargeable hearing aid, simply ensure the charging port is powered on and place the hearing aids in the charging port. Leave the hearing aids in the charging port for as long as instructed by the manufacturer to obtain a full charge. The length of time it takes to fully charge a hearing aid depends on the manufacturer, hearing aid model and battery size. Rechargeable hearing aids can be charged at any time of day or night, though it’s important to charge them during a time when you don’t need to use them, such as while asleep.


Who Are Rechargeable Hearing Aids Best Suited for?

Rechargeable hearing aids may be beneficial for individuals who experience symptoms of arthritis or have limited dexterity in their hands that makes changing disposable batteries difficult. Many users find placing hearing aids on a charging dock to be more manageable than replacing disposable batteries regularly. Other individuals who may prefer the convenience of rechargeable hearing aids include those with active lifestyles, as these devices offer on-the-go charging and eliminate the need to keep disposable batteries on hand.


How Long Do Rechargeable Hearing Aid Batteries Last?

The amount of time a rechargeable hearing aid battery lasts depends on the specific hearing aid model. Rechargeable hearing aids can hold a charge for as long as 30 hours in some models, depending on how the hearing aid is used. Activities like streaming TV shows or making phone calls can decrease how long a battery charge lasts. Rechargeable batteries in these hearing aids tend to last up to five years before requiring replacement.

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How Much Do Rechargeable Hearing Aids Cost?

The cost of rechargeable hearing aids varies depending on the model and any special features it includes. Starting prices of rechargeable models considered by the Forbes Health editorial team based on expert recommendations range from $1,000 to $3,300 for a pair.

HEARING AID STARTING COST
Sennheiser All-Day Clear
$999.95
Audicus Omni 2
$1,998
Phonak Audéo Lumity
$2,498
Sony CRE-E10
$1,299.99
Oticon Intent
$3,298
Oticon Real
$3,198

Pros and Cons of Rechargeable Hearing Aids

Rechargeable hearing aids come with features that some users may find appealing, as well as elements that may not suit one’s specific needs and preferences.

Pros

  • Greater ease of use. Rather than having to open small compartments to replace batteries regularly, rechargeable hearing aids can be placed on a charging dock easily. This feature may be attractive for users with arthritis, vision impairment or dexterity challenges.
  • Environmentally friendliness. Rechargeable hearing aids eliminate the need for single-use disposable batteries, which creates less waste.
  • Extended battery life. Lithium-ion batteries included in many rechargeable hearing aids may last as long as five years before requiring replacement. Disposable batteries, on the other hand, may need to be replaced as often as every few weeks.
  • Less risk for children and pets. In addition to being a choking hazard, disposable hearing aid batteries pose a serious health risk when accidentally swallowed. Rechargeable hearing aid batteries are embedded within the devices and therefore may be safer to use around pets and small children.

Cons

  • Must be placed on a charging unit. If a user forgets to place their hearing aids on the charging station, they may run the risk of the devices losing power during the day. Some users may forget to charge their hearing aids each day or forget to bring their charging unit when traveling.
  • May come with additional costs. Rechargeable hearing aids require a charging unit in order to maintain battery life, and these charging units aren’t always included in the cost of the hearing aids. The cost of charging stations typically ranges from $250 to $300, with the cost of replacement batteries ranging from $25 to $35 per battery.
  • Must be replaced by a professional. Because rechargeable hearing aids batteries are embedded within the devices, they typically cannot be removed by the user. Instead, a technician must replace the batteries.
RECHARGEABLE HEARING AID PROS RECHARGEABLE HEARING AID CONS
May be attractive for those with limited dexterity
Users must remember to place hearing aids on a charging unit each day
Reduced need for disposable batteries creates less waste
Accessories like charging units may increase total hearing aid costs
Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries may last up to five years
Batteries must be replaced by technician
Reduced risk of swallowing disposable batteries for young children and pets
May run out of power during the day if a user forgets to charge

Rechargeable vs. Disposable Battery Hearing Aids: Which Is Better?

Rechargeable hearing aids and hearing aids powered by disposable batteries both offer the benefit of better hearing for people with hearing loss. The type of hearing aids that best serves you depends on your hearing needs and lifestyle and use preferences, such as how often you prefer to change or charge your hearing aid batteries.

Speak to an audiologist for help determining your level of hearing loss and which type of hearing aid is best for you based on that diagnosis, as well as your personal preferences.


How to Choose the Best Rechargeable Hearing Aids for You

Rechargeable hearing aids for people with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss are now available over the counter. Meanwhile, people with moderate to profound hearing loss still need to meet with an audiologist or hearing health professional for evaluation and diagnosis before being fitted for rechargeable hearing aids that best suit their needs.

Before purchasing rechargeable hearing aids, consider consulting with an audiologist or hearing health professional like an ear, nose and throat specialist to determine your level of hearing loss and whether rechargeable hearing aids are right for you.

Your budget and lifestyle, such as how often you plan to use your hearing aids for streaming, are also worth considering before purchasing rechargeable hearing aids. While rechargeable hearing aids can be expensive, they don’t require purchasing additional batteries consistently over the lifespan of the hearing aid. In fact, rechargeable hearing aid batteries are noted to last up to five years before needing to be replaced.

Dexterity is also something to consider, as rechargeable hearing aids tend to be easier to handle than those that require the frequent swapping of disposable batteries.


Compare the Best Rechargeable Hearing Aids of 2025

Sennheiser All-Day Clear
Sennheiser All-Day Clear
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5.0
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On Sennheiser's Website
Best OTC Hearing Aid
Audicus Omni 2
Audicus Omni 2
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5.0
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On Audicus's Website
Best Premium OTC Hearing Aid
Phonak Audéo Lumity
Phonak Audéo Lumity
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4.9
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On YesHearing's Website
Best Prescription Hearing Aid
Sony CRE-E10
Sony CRE-E10
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4.9
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On Sony's Website
Best OTC Setup Process
Oticon Intent
Oticon Intent
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4.9
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On YesHearing's Website
Best Prescription for Feedback Management
Oticon Real
Oticon Real
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4.9
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On YesHearing's Website
Best Prescription for Sound Quality
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Sennheiser All-Day Clear
Sennheiser All-Day Clear
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5.0
Best OTC Hearing Aid
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On Sennheiser's Website
Audicus Omni 2
Audicus Omni 2
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5.0
Best Premium OTC Hearing Aid
Shop Now
On Audicus's Website
Phonak Audéo Lumity
Phonak Audéo Lumity
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4.9
Best Prescription Hearing Aid
Shop Now
On YesHearing's Website
Sony CRE-E10
Sony CRE-E10
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4.9
Best OTC Setup Process
Shop Now
On Sony's Website
Oticon Intent
Oticon Intent
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4.9
Best Prescription for Feedback Management
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On YesHearing's Website
Oticon Real
Oticon Real
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4.9
Best Prescription for Sound Quality
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On YesHearing's Website

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the best rechargeable hearing aids?

The best rechargeable hearing aids for you depend on a variety of factors, such as your degree of hearing loss, budget, lifestyle habits and preferences for special features. To determine the best hearing aid for you, speak with an audiologist who can first identify your degree of hearing loss and then make recommendations for which type of hearing aid could best suit your needs.

How do you pair rechargeable hearing aids to an iPhone?

To pair a rechargeable hearing aid to an iPhone, the hearing aid must first feature Bluetooth compatibility and work with iOS devices. If both of these qualifications are met, follow the manufacturer’s instructions for pairing your rechargeable hearing aids with your iPhone, and reach out to its customer service team for troubleshooting assistance as needed.

Are rechargeable hearing aids more expensive than battery hearing aids?

Rechargeable hearing aids may cost as much as $200 to $450 more than hearing aids with disposable batteries. However, eliminating the need to buy replacement disposable batteries may help users save money over time.

What is the best rechargeable hearing aid with Bluetooth compatibility?

The best rechargeable hearing aid with Bluetooth compatibility suits an individual’s degree of hearing loss, user preferences, lifestyle and budget. The Sennheiser All-Day Clear, Audicus Omni 2, Phonak Audéo Lumity, Sony CRE-E10, Oticon Intent and Oticon Real models included on our list all feature Bluetooth compatibility.

Can you replace rechargeable hearing aid batteries?

Rechargeable hearing aid batteries typically need to be replaced every five years. However, because the battery is embedded within the device, a technician may be required to replace the battery instead of the user.

What is the disadvantage of rechargeable hearing aids?

As noted above, the disadvantages of rechargeable hearing aids may include the need to charge your hearing aids each day, the potential burden of added costs due to related accessory needs, the risk of running out of battery power and more.

What is the life expectancy of a rechargeable hearing aid?

While life expectancy varies, generally, hearing aids may last up to five years. After this period, some manufacturers may not offer repair services due to factors such as the availability of parts.

Should rechargeable hearing aids be charged every night?

Charging your hearing aids overnight while you’re not using them can help ensure your hearing aids stay charged throughout the day.

Are rechargeable or battery hearing aids better?

Whether rechargeable hearing aids or those that use disposable batteries are better largely depends on user preference. Rechargeable hearing aids are often more expensive, but eliminate the need to change batteries and may be appealing to those with limited dexterity. Meanwhile, hearing aids with disposable batteries tend to be less expensive, but require more frequent battery changes. This may pose difficulties for those with dexterity issues and requires users to purchase extra batteries.

Can you buy rechargeable hearing aids over the counter?

Some rechargeable hearing aids, such as the Sennheiser All-Day Clear and Sony CRE-E10, are available for purchase over the counter and do not require a prescription. However, many rechargeable hearing aids require a prescription from a hearing health professional.

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  • 5 Signs You Need to Replace Your Hearing Aids. AARP. Accessed 3/18/2024.

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Jessica is a writer, editor and media professional who has spent her career working with some of the most influential names in media. Prior to joining Forbes Health, Jessica was the manager of creative communications at Hearst, where she specialized in high-level production and project management. As a freelance writer, Jessica has written across a range of topics, including entertainment, travel and career. Her work can be found in Variety, Paste Magazine, The Muse and on her personal website (jessicamlester.com).

Megan Bilodeau, Au.D., CCC-A
Megan Bilodeau, Au.D., CCC-A Audiologist

Dr. Megan Bilodeau is a clinical audiologist who sees patients at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in Boston, as well as her private practice Fiddlehead Audiology in Somerville, Massachusetts. She received her doctorate in audiology from Vanderbilt University after completing a year-long clinical externship at Mass Eye and Ear. Dr. Bilodeau is a nationally certified and state-licensed audiologist with professional associations including the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). She works with patients of all ages, ranging from infancy to adulthood, and aims to give each patient the personalized care and counseling they need to understand their hearing loss and improve their quality of life. Her clinical interests include pediatric audiology, traditional hearing aids, bone-anchored hearing aids and cochlear implants.

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