When we talk to readers on a tight budget, MDHearing is usually the first brand we bring up. Starting at $297 per pair, they’re the most affordable hearing aids we can actually recommend with a straight face. And that’s not damning with faint praise — they genuinely work well for everyday hearing in quiet-to-moderate environments.
MDHearing has been around since 2012, which means they were selling affordable hearing aids long before the FDA made OTC official. They’ve got five models now, ranging from dead-simple (no app, no Bluetooth, just turn them on and go) to their VOLT MAX with smartphone connectivity. The trick is picking the right one for your situation, because at these prices, you don’t want to overspend on features you won’t use.
We’ve laid out every model below with honest assessments of who each one is best for. Rachel’s dad actually uses the VOLT — he’s 78, not interested in apps, and just wanted something that works. It’s been going strong for over a year now.
If you’re not sure which MDHearing model fits your needs, reach out at [email protected] and we’ll help you sort it out.
MDHearing at a Glance
- Overall Rating: 4.6/5
- Price range: $297–$597 per pair
- Purchase method: Direct-to-consumer, no prescription required
- Trial period: 45 days
- Warranty: 1 year on all models
- Hearing loss range: Mild to moderate
MDHearing Model Comparison
| Model | Style | Price | Battery Life | Smartphone App |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AIR | Behind-the-ear | $297/pair | 16 hours | No |
| NEO | In-the-ear | $297/pair | 17 hours | No |
| NEO XS | In-the-ear (smaller) | $397/pair | 18 hours | No |
| VOLT | Behind-the-ear | $397/pair | 20 hours | No |
| VOLT MAX | Behind-the-ear | $597/pair | 15 hours | Yes |
MDHearing AIR — $297/pair
The MDHearing AIR is the brand’s entry-level behind-the-ear (BTE) model. It delivers 16 hours of use per charge through a processor that sits behind the ear, with a thin tube routing amplified sound into the ear canal.
The AIR is designed for simplicity. There is no app, no Bluetooth, and no complex settings to navigate. Four preset listening programs (Everyday, High-frequency boost, Restaurant/noisy environments, and Groups) cover most common listening situations. Setup takes minutes.
Best for: First-time hearing aid users who want a no-fuss, affordable starting point.
MDHearing NEO — $297/pair
The MDHearing NEO is an in-the-ear (ITE) device at the same price as the AIR. Its more compact design is less visible than a BTE style. Battery life is 17 hours, marginally better than the AIR.
For buyers at the same price point who prefer an in-the-ear style over behind-the-ear, the NEO is the clear choice.
Best for: Budget buyers who prefer a more discreet in-ear style.
MDHearing NEO XS — $397/pair
The NEO XS is a smaller version of the NEO with a slightly longer 18-hour battery life. The more compact shell fits more deeply in the ear canal than the standard NEO, offering greater discretion.
Best for: Buyers who want the smallest in-ear MDHearing model.
MDHearing VOLT — $397/pair
The MDHearing VOLT is our top recommendation for most buyers in the MDHearing lineup. At $397 per pair, it offers the best balance of price, battery life (20 hours per charge), and performance. Its BTE design is comfortable for all-day wear, and the four listening programs adapt well to different environments.
The VOLT does not include a smartphone app or Bluetooth, which keeps operation simple. For seniors who prefer controls they can physically touch rather than managing settings through a phone, this is actually a benefit.
Best for: Most buyers — the best all-around value in the MDHearing lineup.
MDHearing VOLT MAX — $597/pair
The VOLT MAX is MDHearing’s flagship model, adding smartphone compatibility through a companion app that allows app-based volume and program adjustments. It is the only MDHearing model with app control.
The trade-off is battery life: the VOLT MAX runs for approximately 15 hours per charge, shorter than the standard VOLT at 20 hours. The additional features and app control come at a cost of $200 over the VOLT.
Best for: Tech-comfortable buyers who want app control without paying for a premium brand.
MDHearing VIP Care Plan
MDHearing offers an optional VIP Care add-on ($200) that extends warranty coverage and includes additional benefits like priority support, free hearing aid cleaning kits, and replacement domes. This is worth considering for buyers who anticipate needing extra support.