How to Buy Hearing Aids Online (Without Wasting Time or Money)
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7/7/2025 18:21
Should you buy hearing aids online or go to a local clinic? In this video, we break down everything we’ve learned about this important choice to help you make the right decision for your hearing needs, lifestyle, and budget.
We cover:
✅ The key differences between online and clinic-based hearing aid purchases
✅ How to understand your own hearing loss
✅ Which products and brands are worth your attention
✅ Why pricing varies so much between online and clinic options
✅ And how to choose the care model that works best for you
💡 Take our free hearing test: https://www.soundly.com/hearing-test
🛍️ Explore trusted OTC hearing aids: https://www.soundly.com/shop
📞 Want help narrowing down your options? Text or call our team 1 (213) 460 1310
🕒 TIMESTAMPS
00:00 – Introduction: Can you buy hearing aids online?
00:28 – The two paths: Online vs. In-clinic care
01:25 – Brands typically offered in local clinics
01:46 – Typical costs at a clinic ($5K–$6K)
02:05 – Online benefits: more brands, more price points
02:58 – Why the online market is growing
03:32 – Three key questions to ask before choosing
03:55 – Step 1: Know your hearing loss
04:45 – Take a free hearing test at Soundly.com
05:16 – When clinic care is a must (severe or complex hearing loss)
05:56 – Step 2: Understand the product landscape
06:41 – Why we recommend trusted, proven OTC brands
07:37 – Brands we trust
08:14 – How Soundly includes audiologist setup support
08:46 – Step 3: Pricing and convenience
09:16 – Price comparison: OTC ($1K) vs. Clinic ($5K+)
09:48 – Deciding between telehealth and in-person care
10:21 – Summary: Pros and cons of both paths
10:47 – Final advice: Know your hearing, know your needs
11:00 – Need help? Reach out to our team or drop a comment
We talk to thousands of people each month, and there’s no one-size-fits-all answer—but we hope this video gives you a clear starting point. Whether you’re considering trusted OTC hearing aids or working with a local provider, we’re here to help you navigate the process.
📬 Questions? Reach us at customercare@soundly.com or call 1 (213) 460 1310.
👍 Like this video if it helped, and subscribe for more hearing health info.
We cover:
✅ The key differences between online and clinic-based hearing aid purchases
✅ How to understand your own hearing loss
✅ Which products and brands are worth your attention
✅ Why pricing varies so much between online and clinic options
✅ And how to choose the care model that works best for you
💡 Take our free hearing test: https://www.soundly.com/hearing-test
🛍️ Explore trusted OTC hearing aids: https://www.soundly.com/shop
📞 Want help narrowing down your options? Text or call our team 1 (213) 460 1310
🕒 TIMESTAMPS
00:00 – Introduction: Can you buy hearing aids online?
00:28 – The two paths: Online vs. In-clinic care
01:25 – Brands typically offered in local clinics
01:46 – Typical costs at a clinic ($5K–$6K)
02:05 – Online benefits: more brands, more price points
02:58 – Why the online market is growing
03:32 – Three key questions to ask before choosing
03:55 – Step 1: Know your hearing loss
04:45 – Take a free hearing test at Soundly.com
05:16 – When clinic care is a must (severe or complex hearing loss)
05:56 – Step 2: Understand the product landscape
06:41 – Why we recommend trusted, proven OTC brands
07:37 – Brands we trust
08:14 – How Soundly includes audiologist setup support
08:46 – Step 3: Pricing and convenience
09:16 – Price comparison: OTC ($1K) vs. Clinic ($5K+)
09:48 – Deciding between telehealth and in-person care
10:21 – Summary: Pros and cons of both paths
10:47 – Final advice: Know your hearing, know your needs
11:00 – Need help? Reach out to our team or drop a comment
We talk to thousands of people each month, and there’s no one-size-fits-all answer—but we hope this video gives you a clear starting point. Whether you’re considering trusted OTC hearing aids or working with a local provider, we’re here to help you navigate the process.
📬 Questions? Reach us at customercare@soundly.com or call 1 (213) 460 1310.
👍 Like this video if it helped, and subscribe for more hearing health info.