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Last Updated on August 25, 2025 by Jonathan Javid Au.D.

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Hearing aids are an essential tool for many individuals, especially seniors, to enhance their hearing capabilities. Choosing the right hearing aid involves factors such as features, comfort, and price. In this 2025 update, we provide a detailed comparison of the latest professionally fit flagship hearing aid brands.

If you’re looking for self-fit OTC hearing aids, see this separate guide.

Phonak Audéo Infinio (2025)

Phonak’s Audéo Infinio series replaces the Lumity line, bringing improved speech understanding in noise and expanded Bluetooth LE Audio support. Here are the average prices for a pair:

ModelPrice
Audéo Infinio 90$4798 / pair
Audéo Infinio 70$3798 / pair
Audéo Infinio 50$3198 / pair
Audéo Infinio 30$2498 / pair

Oticon Intent (2025)

The Oticon Intent series is the successor to Oticon Real, featuring new 4D sensor technology that adapts to head and body movement for better situational awareness:

ModelPrice
Intent 1$4798 / pair
Intent 2$3798 / pair
Intent 3$3198 / pair

Starkey Edge AI (2025)

Starkey Edge AI is the latest flagship, offering real-time Edge Mode adjustments, advanced AI-driven speech enhancement, and health tracking:

ModelPrice
Edge AI 24$4798 / pair
Edge AI 20$3798 / pair
Edge AI 16$3198 / pair
Edge AI 12$2798 / pair

ReSound Vivia (2025)

ReSound Vivia replaces the Omnia and Nexia lines, delivering upgraded DNN-based sound processing and full Auracast™ broadcast audio support:

ModelPrice
Vivia 9$4498 / pair
Vivia 7$3798 / pair
Vivia 5$3198 / pair

Signia Pure Charge&Go IX (2025)

The Signia Pure Charge&Go IX series builds on the AX platform with enhanced speech clarity and on-board AI processing:

ModelPrice
Pure Charge&Go IX 7$4398 / pair
Pure Charge&Go IX 5$3798 / pair
Pure Charge&Go IX 3$3198 / pair
Pure Charge&Go IX 2$2798 / pair
Pure Charge&Go IX 1$2598 / pair

Hearing Aid Price Comparison by Manufacturer – 2025

PhonakOticonStarkeyReSoundSignia
Infinio 90: $4798Intent 1: $4798Edge AI 24: $4798Vivia 9: $4498Pure C&G IX 7: $4398
Infinio 70: $3798Intent 2: $3798Edge AI 20: $3798Vivia 7: $3798Pure C&G IX 5: $3798
Infinio 50: $3198Intent 3: $3198Edge AI 16: $3198Vivia 5: $3198Pure C&G IX 3: $3198
Infinio 30: $2498 Edge AI 12: $2798 Pure C&G IX 2: $2798
    Pure C&G IX 1: $2598

Average Price of Hearing Aids in 2025

Most individuals opt for mid-level devices balancing advanced features with affordability. Across major brands, the price for a mid-grade hearing aid averages $3798 per pair.

What Does the Average Price Include?

  • Devices: Professionally fit hearing aids designed for most hearing loss types.
  • Fitting: Professional fitting and fine-tuning by an audiologist.
  • Warranty: Typically covers 3 years of repairs, servicing, and sometimes loss/damage replacement.

Why Choose Mid-Level Hearing Aids?

  • Performance: Quality sound processing, noise reduction, and Bluetooth features.
  • Support: Includes in-person adjustments and counseling.
  • Value: Many premium features at a more affordable price.

About the Pricing Data

Prices are sourced from ZipHearing as of 2025. Costs may vary by location and promotions.

Why We Work with ZipHearing

We recommend ZipHearing for transparent pricing, nationwide audiologist access, and savings of up to 35% off MSRP.

Beyond the Price Tag: Choosing the Right Hearing Aid

  • Personal Needs: Match technology to your hearing profile and lifestyle.
  • Technology Differences: Understand each brand’s unique sound processing.
  • Professional Guidance: Get a hearing evaluation before purchasing.

For more details, see our Best Hearing Aid Recommendations guide. Seeing price lists is helpful, but understanding what’s included—service, support, and technology levels—matters just as much. For a complete overview of how to shop smart and avoid hidden surprises, visit our Hearing Aids Buyer’s Guide.

Jonathan Javid Au.D.

Dr. Jonathan Javid, Au.D., is a licensed clinical audiologist with more than 14 years of experience and over 10,000 patient encounters. He specializes in hearing aid fitting, troubleshooting, and teleaudiology, with extensive experience serving veterans through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Jonathan is also the founder of HearingInsider.com, where he writes and reviews all articles to provide clear, evidence-based guidance for people navigating hearing aids and hearing loss. About Dr. Javid · Medical Disclaimer · Contact

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