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Published Oct 17, 2022

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Jabra Hearing Enhancement Earbuds Now Available Over the Counter (OTC)

GN today announces that the Jabra Enhance Plus hearing enhancement earbuds are now available in stores and online at Best Buy and at Jabra.com, expanding current availability within ReSound and Beltone hearing care clinics.

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Walmart Now Offers OTC Hearing Aids To Help Customers Hear and Feel Their Best

Starting today, Walmart will offer OTC hearing aids ranging from $199-$999 per pair, including “top brands like Lexie powered by Bose and HearX that will offer cutting-edge technology like Bluetooth and self-tuning app capabilities and discreet, sleek designs at everyday low prices.” The company says 150 million people pass through its doors each week, and 90% of the population is located within 10 miles of a Walmart.

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Lucid Hearing Launches OTC Product Line as New Category Opens Today

Lucid Hearing is offering its OTC hearing aids to consumers in more than 450 Sam's Club locations nationwide starting today. The OTC hearing aids will generally range in price from $200 to $1700 purchased through Sam's Club both in-club and online and through Amazon. Sam's Club pricing for Lucid's OTC hearing aids will range from $199 to $799.

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Introducing the Cochlear™ Nucleus® 8 Sound Processor

A promotional video about the Nucleus 8 Sound Processor which is designed to help users engage with the moments that matter and experience the comfort of the world’s smallest and lightest behind-the-ear cochlear implant sound processor. The Nucleus 8 Sound Processor automatically adjusts to your listening environment and is ready for next-generation Bluetooth® LE Audio technology.

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Introducing 2 New SONY OTC Hearing Aids. Available to Order NOW!

Sony just announced the availability of its first OTC self-fitting hearing aids, the CRE-C10 and the CRE-E10, designed with the understanding that one size does not fit all and that people deserve options that best fit their unique needs, situations, and lifestyles. HearingTracker Audiologist Matthew Allsop provides you with a review of the products.

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