🎧 Hear Beyond Limits, Live Beyond Boundaries
ELEHEAR-Beyond is a rechargeable, Bluetooth-enabled OTC hearing aid designed for seniors with mild to moderate hearing loss. Featuring 50dB amplification, AI-powered noise cancellation, and customizable sound profiles via app control, it delivers superior sound clarity in diverse environments. With up to 100 hours of battery life and a discreet, comfortable fit, it seamlessly integrates into an active lifestyle.
H**N
Great hearing aids!
Have delayed getting hearing aids due to comments others have made and my own reluctance. Finally ordered on Amazon and tried two brands of in-the-ear aids but neither worked for me. Returned both. Got hearing test from ENT recently. He suggested I get aids. I’m 74. Being member of a large club store I went there. They did their own test which turned out same as ENT’s. Tried out two different brands of BTE aids in the store. Estimates for both were around $1,700. Decided that before I take the plunge on those I would order a similar model on Amazon. Got the ELEHEAR Beyond model for $405, mainly because it was the only one I’ve found that tries to address Tinnitus. Have been very pleased/impressed with the aids so far. Have a wide volume range. Each aid can be set independent of the other. They will get low enough and plenty high. The app is great for adjusting the settings. Bluetooth for calls/music on my iPhone has worked very well. Gets most natural sound than any I’ve tried. I like the many sounds it offers for Tinnitus relief. Still hear the ringing but I find I focus more on the aid sounds. The Heavy Rain sound is great for taking a nap! Comes with four Mode settings: Default, General, Restaurant and TV. Tried the Restaurant today and it really cut down on background noise. Comes with several different sized ear domes. Still experimenting with those to get the best fit for me. If you’re in the market, before you spend a small fortune I recommend that you try one of the ELEHEAR models.
M**1
Simply excellent, especially for the price.
I’ve used hearing aids for more than five years. I’ve had a mild-to-moderate hearing loss ever since a particularly awful infection left scar tissue on both of my inner ears.My last set were Unitron HAs that cost me more than $5,000, lasted 4 years before they wouldn’t hold a charge long enough to get through a work shift and the parts were expensive when they’d break. The app worked when it felt like it, the Bluetooth had VERY limited range before it would cut out (couldn’t wear my phone on my hip and listen to music or hold a call).These exceed those in every way except in automatic noise reduction total dynamic range of the audio output. The tools in this app more than allow for manually adjusting noise control in the factory I work as the safety admin at though, so I can compensate for the shortcomings easily. If they can handle life in a factory, and pickup voice as expected in that environment, all at this price point. I don’t care if the audio isn’t as full and rich as my old Unitrons, they aren’t tinny sounding, and have a pretty dynamic tonal control, so for just $400, plus the fact they include a session with an audiologist of you want/need, these are well worth the purchase.Comes in a nice package, with easy to follow instructions written in actual US English, not loosely translated English. One of the best values you’ll find, especially in this price bracket. Welcome to life over-the-counter. What a blessing!
A**R
Sound quality and good volume
I have had hearing aids for 15 years. The ones I have used are prescription hearing aids that were good. I also tried OTC hearing aids. These hearing aids are superior to any OTC hearing aids I have tried. They are clear, work very well with phone calls and listening to music. I do get chirping out of the right ear when I go above a 12 setting on volume. The left ear does not do this. Otherwise I would recommend these as a good replacement for expensive $ 3-6K hearing aids. They work well.
J**C
I am hearing frequencies I haven't heard for years
I have been wearing hearing amplifiers/aids for probably 15 years. I have always bought over the counter relatively inexpensive units. The $400 price of these usually would discourage me from buying them. But based on the good reviews plus my desire to truly hear sounds that I haven't heard for many years, I spent the money and bought these. I am really hearing birds chirping outside. I haven't heard them in a long time. I am realizing there are more complex sounds to what I have been hearing before. I do appreciate the Bluetooth connectivity but I have good earbuds so that wasn't a major factor in my decision. Most of the previous hearing aids I've bought have allowed me to have conversations: that isn't ground-breaking tech these days. But the ability to hear a broad range of frequencies of sounds is definitely worth the price to me. I've only had them 5 days so I am hoping they hold up long term. If not I may be back to modify my review. But today these are clearly 5 stars to me.
G**.
Based on just 5 days use/Updated at one month
I've never had those $4000 hearing aids, but I have used both cheap in ear and over ear models (approx $100). I was really interested in getting some that could use a phone as a remote. I took a stab at these and I am very happy. Very light and secure with a number of different options on the app. No AM radio fuzziness, the sound is really clear. I haven't used them in a public setting yet to try out the noise cancelling, I will update the review then. Side note- if hearing aids cause itchy ears, try Eargene. Good stuff.Update- I've seen some reviews that mention a lack of dome availability. Domes made for Phonak hearing aids fit the Elehear aids. I just bought the PowerDome double domes and they fit perfectly. Excellent if you have bigger canals like I do.One month update- I couldn't be happier. There is a learning curve in knowing what modes work best in what situations, which helps to keep you from constantly using the phone to adjust. One example is the restaurant mode. It does an amazing job filtering out the voices around you while helping you hear the person you are with. I thought it would work well at church, but it actually filtered out the speakers that didn't project into the microphone. I can't say enough about them.
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