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This review article was last updated on 16/12/2024
You might be looking for the best hearing aids and have looked at some in-store options locally. You are now wondering if it is worth upgrading your hearing aids yet, but it all depends on what you buy.
2023 brought significant advances in digital hearing aid technology, such as new Bluetooth ITE options, the world's first waterproof rechargeable aid, and a heart rate sensor. Other hearing aid makes have barely improved in years.
2024 is bringing even more to the industry, particularly in design. As technology advances, so does aesthetics. The newest hearing aids have shown a slimmer and more discreet casing. However, the best hearing aids available in the UK are subjective.
If you are looking for the best hearing aids money can buy or not - either way, we hope this guide will help you in your search to find the right hearing aid for you - whether that be the upgrade you need or if you are wearing new hearing aids for the first time.
To label the industry's best hearing aids of 2024 in numerous categories, we asked our audiologists to score each hearing aid on the market using such criteria as hearing aid prices, hearing aid features, technology advancements, and other priorities that are generally considered important to consumers regarding hearing aid comparisons.
What are the top five rated hearing aids? Find out with our review of the best hearing aids available in the UK for hearing aid users in 2024 below.
Are Oticon the best hearing aids? In March 2023, the predecessor of this aid, the Oticon Real 1 hearing aid was considered by many to be the best hearing aid on the market.
In February 2024 they launched the new generation - the Oticon Intent 1. It's even better and is the reason why we have voted Oticon Intent as the best overall hearing aid.
In fact, it is arguably going to be one of the most popular hearing aids in the world, just like Real was.
The top performance level, Oticon Intent 1 hearing aid, gives you the most precision in sound processing, more customisation in your background noise, and premium noise reduction.
Intent also introduced the new 4D sensor technology which allows these hearing aids to learn from your head and body movements and adapt your soundscape accordingly.
Ultimately giving you an even better speech understanding in noise.
What makes Intent one of our best hearing aids? It's the way these hearing aids simply handle sounds. Instead of doing what other hearing aids do - suppressing background noise and focusing on speech, Intent offers a more natural and full soundscape to the brain.
The 4D sensor technology means these hearing aids learn from your head and body movements and adapt your soundscape accordingly so you can benefit from better speech understanding in noise.
Oticon states that premium hearing is more than just sound. Understanding the wearer is also an important part of someone's listening experience.
Different hearing loss levels need unique support and even though two people with hearing loss can be in the same listening environment, they both need their hearing aids to work differently.
In theory, Intent understands your listening intention, therefore you will enjoy truly personalised hearing that deals with your distinct requirements.
Styles available: Receiver in Canal (RIC)
Models available: miniRITE
Bluetooth connectivity: Yes
Rechargeable options: Yes
Smartphone compatibility: Android and iPhone
Technology levels: 1, 2, 3 and 4
What makes Genesis AI one of our best hearing aids? Starkey Genesis AI 24 wins second place for pure innovation, possibly the best custom hearing aids range, and for providing great product support and improvements since the Livio was introduced.
Launching in October 2023, Genesis AI is their third-generation rechargeable custom-made hearing aid with a variety of other sensors and functions from foreign language translators to heart rate monitors.
However, the main goal for Starkey Genesis AI hearing aids was to create an entirely new platform, featuring a complete redesign, inside and out. Including all-new hardware and Starkey Neuro Processor chip.
The new processing chip marks Starkey's embrace of Deep Neural Network (DNN) technology, offering advanced learning capabilities for enhanced sound processing built into the hearing aid.
Starkey is also a really good health-tracking hearing aid, but it's not just about health though - these devices also include some of the industry's most powerful AI sound algorithms.
Genesis AI is simply a big improvement over the previous Starkey Evolv AI. As with the winner, the Oticon Intent 1, the sound quality and background noise reduction are excellent, if not quite as good as the Oticon.
The new ITE model is both stylish and rechargeable and all models offer successful 'healthable' hearing aid features. This means it is a hearing aid and health tracker in one solution.
This hearing aid is jam-packed with great features. In fact, some would say that the Genesis AI hearing aids are the most feature-rich aids out there.
The AI can detect if you fall and then automatically send a notification of the fall to your friend or loved one. They can then get help as soon as possible.
Starkey is perhaps a step ahead when it comes to their mobile app offering. Providing unique features such as personalisation, activity monitoring, translation in real-time, fall alerts, and notifications to loved ones if you should fall.
The new Neuro Processor, in Genesis AI, is the industry’s most advanced processor with speeds four times faster than previous processors and features six times more transistors allowing it to adapt to more situations than ever before.
What sets the Starkey Genesis AI hearing aids apart is their ability to execute these sophisticated processes up to 80 million times per hour, effortlessly and automatically, instinctively adapting to your needs, restoring richness of sound no matter what challenges your surroundings present.
Starkey's Neuro Sound technology allows wearers to hear soft sounds, distinguish speech more clearly, and significantly reduce listening effort.
Starkey has also recently released their Signature Series 24 CIC hearing aids. If you are looking to upgrade and are tempted by the Signature Series, you need to consider your specific needs and lifestyle. If you are relatively tech-savvy, you might like the combination of technology and connectivity that Genesis AI brings.
On the other hand, you might prefer to keep your hearing loss low-profile, or perhaps you are looking for a user-friendly device. If discretion trumps connectivity and remote control of your hearing aids, then you will do very well with the Signature Series.
Maybe the world's first fully custom rechargeable hearing aids (at launch) might have the power to swing it. Read about the comparisons between Starkey Genesis AI and Signature Series 24 in our article here
We are also aware of the Starkey Edge AI launch, although we have chosen to not include it in our review at this moment in time as it's too early to judge the technology, you can click on the premium performance level below.
Styles available: Receiver-in-Canal (RIC), Behind-the-Ear (BTE), and custom
Models available: mRIC R, the RIC RT, and the RIC 312
Bluetooth connectivity: Yes
Rechargeable options: Yes
Smartphone compatibility: Android and iPhone
Technology levels: 24, 20 and 16
Why is Silk one of our best hearing aids? The Signia Silk 7IX Charge&Go model is a "modular CIC", which means it is a Completely in the Canal (CIC) hearing aid. Very hard to see on most people and includes the new Integrated Xperience platform.
It does not need to be custom-made to the shape of the ear and does not block the ear canal in the same way either.
The Silk was sadly missed in the AX hearing aid platform so this new generation model was long overdue. Plus, at launch in September 2023, the world's first CIC rechargeable hearing aid with Binaural OneMic Directionality for focus in noise.
The beauty of this hearing aid is down to the great design which allows those who require an open fitting to still wear a CIC. You might have been told that you can't wear an in-ear hearing aid. The good news here is that you might be able to wear this one.
In regards to loss, Signia Silk is great for people with mild-to-moderate hearing and will not be for those with a more profound hearing loss.
On another note, this hearing aid isn't suitable for everybody's ear shape. Therefore, please contact us as we would need to check your ear canal shape.
Styles available: CIC
Models available: Instant-fit CIC
Bluetooth connectivity: No
Rechargeable options: Yes
Smartphone compatibility: Android and iPhone
Technology levels: 7, 5 and 3
If you're new to hearing aids, these devices are worth considering. Widex has carved out a niche in the market with its unique style. The Widex SmartRIC showcases this, being one of the smallest rechargeable hearing aids available, fitting sleekly behind the ear.
Despite its compact size, the SmartRIC 440 still offers advanced technology and powerful performance, even though it dates back to 2022. Those who usually prefer in-ear products or are seeking innovative charging solutions might find these particularly appealing.
The 440 is the premium technology level in the range and offers full sound processing features, such as wind noise reduction, speech enhancement, 15 adjustment bands for sound personalisation, and 11 background sound analysis settings (used by your audiologist).
They are ideal for regular travellers, for those who socialise often, and for those who have mild to severe hearing loss.
Why is SmartRIC one of our best hearing aids? If you're a loyal Widex wearer, you'll likely love the new shape. If you haven't upgraded since the Widex Moment platforms, you might want to consider investing in a pair of these.
For those already using the Widex Moment Sheer and prioritising aesthetics, upgrading to the SmartRIC is worth considering but, overall, SmartRIC uses the same technology (with a few subtle improvements). Read all about Moment Sheer vs SmartRIC in our article here
The Widex SmartRIC is also a really good tinnitus hearing aid. It's arguably the best hearing aid for tinnitus.
This feature uses fractal musical tones to manage tinnitus, which is good because they are played at random and, therefore, there is no pattern for your brain to habituate.
The Widex SmartRIC also uses the amplification of natural sounds of nature to relieve the symptoms of tinnitus. Even if you don't have tinnitus, you'll find this feature will give you focus and a sense of relaxation that will reduce any forms of listening fatigue.
Don't buy this hearing aid because Widex has claimed it "doesn't sound like a hearing aid" and is not 'tinny' or artificial like other hearing aids. The ‘tinny’ sound Widex is referring to is a generalisation. In reality, people can rarely detect digital echo in aids.
Most of our customers who have worn Widex aids can’t detect the difference in speed from their previous devices. However, they have enjoyed the natural sound quality - so they must be doing something right!
If you are looking for the smartest hearing aid tech or longest-lasting battery out there, then you might consider other alternatives. There are also no disposable battery models and they might be out of budget for some.
Styles available: Receiver in Canal (RIC)
Bluetooth connectivity: Yes
Rechargeable options: Yes
Smartphone compatibility: Android and iPhone
Technology levels: 440, 330, 220 and 110
Why is Phonak Audeo Infinio Sphere one of our best hearing aids? You only need to take a look at the improvements in filtering out background noise to see why this Phonak model has made it onto our best list. So, why should you consider purchasing them?
These aids are built with a separate computer chip, Deep Sonic, created to divide the speech you actually want to hear amongst the annoyance of background noise.
Ultimately, speech is cleaned up from noise using AI technology, called deep neural network (DNN), giving you great speech in noise processing.
Also, it is worth noting that the new chip will only function for three hours in background noise unless the audiologist overrides the limiter as the battery drain is so high from the AI chip.
Why is this important to you, as a wearer? It's not just a world's first (at launch), it actually works really well in day-to-day listening scenarios. When compared to other aids of a similar ilk, Infinio Sphere offers a 10 dB signal-to-noise ratio improvement and around 36% better speech understanding in busy listening environments.
This AI feature will support and reduce your everyday hearing difficulties, and effectively fine-tune your aids to work with each tricky environment you find yourself in. For example, if you're in a noisy restaurant, this feature will support clearer speech understanding and reduce background noise, making conversations simply more enjoyable.
Over time, and as the AI feature learns, you'll be provided with a more personalised listening experience.
Phonak's new AutoSense 6.0 is another welcome new feature and arguably one of the best adaptive programs currently available. Designed to consistently analyse your acoustic environment and adjust accordingly in real-time to enhance your sound's comfort and clarity.
It also categorises key wearer environments, such as Speech in Car, Music, and Comfort in Noise and, at fitting, your audiologist will program how your hearing aids react in each environment and adjust them to suit your hearing loss needs.
Overall, this means you should get enhanced speech understanding and reduced listening effort, making it easier to focus on your conversations. Thus, giving your ears the freedom to hear more and comprehend the context within sentences spoken as there will be less focus on lip reading and other visual queues.
Phonak's connectivity has always been pretty good, offering classic Bluetooth to connect to any wireless source, such as mobiles, tablets, and computers.
Their aids also support dual streaming, so you can connect to multiple devices at the same time, not possible by any other hearing aid brands so far.
With the Infinio Sphere launch, hands-free calls are supported and the transmission power since their older models has improved, now giving you a more stable connection.
What does a better connection mean? It simply means you will benefit from quality audio and connectivity over longer distances and seamless transitions when switching from different audio sources.
LE Audio has been introduced with this range, so your aids will be Auracast-ready and effectively future-proof. Although this might mean nothing to you now, as Auracast transmitters are pending and this connectivity is not activated in the devices.
It will be rolling out over the next few years. We predict this will be a free firmware update with your audiologist when the time is right.
When looking at the size, they do fall on the larger side. I don't think this is an issue when you look at the technology onboard, however, it may still put some wearers off.
I also think Behind-Ear wearers aren't racing for the smallest hearing aids on the market as much as they used to be, especially when the smaller RIC devices may come at a cost for functionality.
This means potentially losing out on connectivity, rechargeability, enhanced clarity, and noise reduction features. Speak to your audiologist, and weigh up the pros and cons of Sphere with your unique specifications in mind. Is size more important than tech?
There's also the battery to consider. In short, if your Sphere hearing aids are switched on to their AutoSense feature and adapting to your listening environments, along with a more balanced lifestyle, then the battery should last you all day.
However, if you switch on your AI Spherical Speech in Noise, it means your speech in loud noise is consistently on. This has the potential to reduce your battery life significantly which might cause problems on a day-to-day basis. You can read our article comparing Phonak Lumity with Infinio, including the Sphere model, here
Styles available: Receiver in Canal (RIC). In-Ear products will be available later in the year.
Models available: i90-R
Bluetooth connectivity: Yes
Rechargeable options: Yes
Smartphone compatibility: Android and iPhone
Technology levels: i90, i70
You may be wondering how to find the best rated hearing aids for you or which hearing aids are the most beneficial for you and your hearing loss - either way, it can become an overwhelming experience for some.
When you compare hearing aids online, it can all get rather confusing, especially when some hearing aid providers aren't transparent with their pricing. That being said, hearing aid comparisons are a great place to start.
If you are on the hunt for a hearing aid, finding the right hearing aid type and style depends on your level of hearing loss, lifestyle, aesthetic preferences, and other priorities.
However, investing in hearing aid devices doesn't necessarily mean you have to purchase the best hearing aids you can buy.
Where you purchase your hearing aids is important too. For instance, whether you opt for private hearing healthcare and hearing aids or choose to go with the NHS is entirely down to personal choice.
However, seeing a private audiologist will give you access to a wider range of hearing aid brands, types, and styles as well as a more personalised hearing experience.
If you decide to go with the NHS or buy Over-the-Counter (OTC) hearing aids online - you will find yourself with limitations in device, type, style, connectivity, and customisation.
This is why researching hearing aid companies, brands, and prices is a valuable first step.
What are the best hearing aids locally? When researching hearing aids shops near you and where you'll get the best hearing aids to buy, the best service, and the best aftercare - you only have to look at the Which? Report.
This report states, year after year, that independent companies, like us, come out on top for hearing aid providers in the UK and the best place to get your devices from.
Hearing aid suppliers and independent audiologists like Hearing Aid UK can advise on the best hearing aid for your hearing loss from the best hearing aid brands in the industry. We can also provide the best digital hearing aid accessories from all of the brands if needed.
However, unlike most other hearing aid companies, our range is not limited. This is because we are not owned or affiliated with any of the manufacturers, so we are able to offer the full range of hearing aids without prejudice.
If you are already wearing hearing aids and looking to upgrade them, most of our customers start with a similar style to what they are used to and have already. This means you are more aware of the device and you can adjust quickly but now benefit from the new and more modern features.
You must always have your hearing tested again before upgrading your hearing aids, as over time your hearing can change and you may have different priorities and hearing needs.
However, priority should always be the best product for better hearing and if you have had your hearing aids for around 3-4 years - there will almost definitely be advanced hearing technology that will serve your hearing loss better.
It is best to understand your specific hearing requirements. Do you struggle with conversations in noisy environments, or do you need help primarily in quiet settings? Different hearing aids excel in different situations.
Consult with an audiologist or hearing healthcare professional for a thorough hearing evaluation. This test will reveal the extent and type of your hearing loss, which is crucial in choosing the best hearing aid.
Some people prioritise discreetness, while others may not mind a more noticeable device. Modern hearing aids come in various styles, including Behind-the-Ear (BTE), In-the-Ear (ITE), and Invisible-in-Canal (IIC), among others.
If you have dexterity problems, smaller hearing aids might be a challenge for you. Low-profile In the Ear hearing aids or Behind the Ear (BTE) options might be easier to handle. The batteries are also bigger, so these will be easier to change too.
You might even want to consider rechargeable hearing aids - which require no battery changes at all. Hearing aids with automation might be beneficial as there are no tiny buttons you have to press on the device to adjust such settings as volume.
If your activities are limited, you are homebound or require care support - Behind the Ear (BTE) hearing aids might be more practical. This is because they can include earmolds that are easier to fit comfortably in the ear and can easily be managed by a care support worker. In such lifestyle situations, you might want to consider assistive listening devices for some extra amplification for TV programs or doorbells.
On the other hand, if you lead an active lifestyle - there are now plenty of 'healthable' hearing aids on the market providing additional features, such as fitness tracking or heart monitoring designed to enhance and keep up with your lifestyle.
For your hearing aids to be successful - the actual fit and acoustic compatibility, done at your programming and fitting appointment, is the most important. This is often called the best first-fit experience by audiologists.
In short, your actual fit is how the hearing aid fits in your ear which can ultimately affect the way you hear and whether you are comfortable wearing it or not. The acoustic fit is how your device settings are catered for your individual hearing needs by your audiologist.
For example, if you have low-frequency hearing loss, a comfortable and snug fit of a Completely in the Canal or In the Canal hearing aid style would help process sound while remaining discreet. The occlusion will also help stop unwanted background noise.
There are also hearing aid technology levels to consider. These are generally basic, standard, and premium - and like with all technology the more sophisticated the technology the more you will pay for your devices.
A good audiologist will show you the latest hearing aids that are available, talk through the hearing aid's new features of the industry, and discuss the features versus benefits with you with your hearing loss level in mind.
An audiologist will also advise on the best technology level for your hearing loss, as you shouldn't have to pay for more than you need and for features you won't use. Hearing aids vary in cost, and insurance coverage may be a factor. Discuss your budget with your audiologist to explore options within your price range.
How much do hearing aids cost? Understanding hearing aid prices and costs in the UK is essential for those seeking better hearing. The cost of hearing aids can vary widely based on factors like technology level, brand, and additional hearing healthcare services. Our prices start from £695 per aid.
Basic hearing aid models are more budget-friendly, while advanced, feature-rich options come at a premium. In the UK, prices typically include services like hearing tests, fitting, and follow-up care - adding to the overall expense. Hearing aid accessory choices and ongoing maintenance can also affect the final hearing aid cost.
Below are some quick links to information that can answer a few common questions we often get from patients. Such as the disadvantages of buying a hearing aid online, what is a hearing aid, what are the most powerful hearing aids, what are the most discreet hearing aids, or which type of hearing aid is the least expensive.
Researching the best hearing aids for 2024 and need more support? This report replaces our last review, "best hearing aids 2023". We endeavour to edit this content accordingly as and when there are more advanced models available.
If you are researching the best place for hearing aids or the best hearing aids in the UK and want impartial, independent advice then you’ve come to the right place.
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If you have dexterity problems, smaller hearing aids might be a challenge for you. Low-profile In the Ear hearing aids or Behind the Ear options might be easier to handle and the batteries are bigger, so these will be easier to change too.
If you have low-frequency hearing loss, a comfortable and snug fit of a Completely in the Canal or In the Canal hearing aid style would help process sound while remaining discreet. The occlusion will also help stop unwanted background noise.
There are basic, standard and premium technology levels - and like with all technology the more sophisticated the technology the more you will pay for your devices. Your audiologist will advise on the best level for your hearing loss. You shouldn't have to pay for more than you need and for features you won't use.
Expensive hearing aids may not, in reality, meet your needs or expectations. Just because a hearing aid is more expensive does not necessarily mean that you will be more satisfied or that it is a better hearing aid. Your audiologist will go through all the hearing aids that are a good fit for your level of loss, lifestyle and preferences.
The main eight hearing aid manufacturers that have a strong and reliable reputation for producing quality hearing aids are: Bernafon, Unitron, Phonak, Resound, Oticon, Signia, Widex and Starkey.
The easiest hearing aid to use all depends on what level of hearing loss you have, your communication needs, dexterity, lifestyle, personal preferences and more.
By talking with your audiologist about such specifics and hearing health history, you can both determine the right hearing solution for you.
When we refer to a product as 'Latest Launch', we mean it is the latest to be released on the market.
When we refer to a product as 'New', we mean that the product is the newest hearing aid model on the market.
When we refer to a product as 'Superseded', we mean that there is a newer range available which replaces and improves on this product.
When we refer to a product as an 'Older Model', we mean that it is has been superseded by at least two more recent hearing aid ranges.