Over-the-Counter

At The Speech & Hearing Center, we offer a consultative service to help you select your new over-the-counter (OTC) hearing devices or work with ones you have already purchased. If you would like to schedule a consultation with our licensed audiologist, give call us today.

Schedule A Consult

SN Image All DayClearSlim Homepageview HIGHRES 1

All-Day Clear OTC Hearing Aids

We also offer Sennheiser All-Day Clear to purchase at the Center. They are ready-to-wear, over-the-counter hearing aids for adults with perceived mild-to-moderate hearing loss who are looking for a simple purchasing and self-fitting process. All-Day Clear combines exceptional hearing performance and seamless connectivity with sleek designs and ensures all-day wearing comfort.

A convenient user experience is offered right out of the box with the easy-to-set-up All-Day Clear mobile app that we’ll use to guide you step by-step to a personalized hearing experience for everyday situations and environments.

3NEWSN Image All DayClearSlim ProductImage HIbesidemobilehero HIGHRES 1SN Image PNGsxsAll DayClear HIGHRES 1

Features include:

  • Clear and vibrant hearing
  • Customizable sound profile
  • Adaptability to changing environments and content
  • Seamless connectivity
  • Effortless set-up and ease of use
  • Sleek, lightweight designs in a choice of two styles
  • Up to 16-hour battery life
  • 45-day risk free trial

Our All-Day Clear In-Clinic Care Package includes a consultation in our clinic where your hearing aids will be professionally programmed. This also gives you one additional year of manufacturer warranty on your purchase.

 

Are OTC Hearing Aids Right for You?

There are distinct differences between traditional and OTC hearing aids. Over the counter devices are designed for adults with mild-to-moderate hearing loss symptoms and are available for purchase in drugstores or online without a prescription from a hearing professional. They are classified as medical devices, while remaining a budget-friendly option.

Prescription hearing aids are more advanced and designed to treat more severe types of hearing loss. A hearing evaluation from a healthcare professional is required for this highly personalized selection process. Therefore, those with mild-to-moderate, not severe, hearing loss symptoms are better candidates for an OTC hearing aid.

OTC hearing aids are simpler in design and offer a one-size-fits-all solution to mild hearing loss. They allow you to adjust the physical fit and make minor changes to the frequency and sound amplification settings. They are a great introduction to hearing technology and can help you better understand your own hearing needs.

OTC vs prescription HA