Just right for you, at the right price
The solution you need, at a price that’s a great value. Relate® offers top-notch hearing aid technology, designed so you can make simple adjustments to help your hearing, wherever you are.
The solution you need, at a price that’s a great value. Relate® offers top-notch hearing aid technology, designed so you can make simple adjustments to help your hearing, wherever you are.
Dealing with hearing loss is hard enough. Relate is here to address your needs in the simplest way possible. You also have access to helpful education and additional discounts through UnitedHealthcare Hearing, EPIC Hearing Healthcare and AARP® Hearing Solutions™ provided by UnitedHealthcare Hearing.
Not into complicated gadgets? Relate makes hearing aids that just work, plain and simple.
Are Relate hearing aids the cheapest? Nope. Are they the best value for your dollar? That’s the Relate mission, with offerings that help make life easier.
By using industry-leading technology to solve the most-common challenges, Relate’s prices stay under control
Relate hearing aids are made by a well-known, long-established international hearing aid maker
Settings include specialized programs for different spaces that challenge your hearing in different ways
Different configurations and finishes let you find the right fit and style
Available for both iOS and Android, this app puts settings at your fingertips
For streaming, listening to music and smartphone calls
Select models make it extra simple to answer an incoming call
An ITC hearing aid is customized to fit in your ear canal and outer ear, in a size that holds directional microphones for hearing better in noisy situations.
Similar to behind-the-ear devices, the RIC device rests behind the ear, but is typically smaller and less visible than a behind-the-ear device.
For those who need a powerful device for a higher level of hearing loss, a BTE device is one of the best choices, plus it is a comfortable fit for most ears.
Discreet yet still easy to use, ITE aids have customized casings to nest completely into your outer ear, with no external wires.
Made by a brand-name manufacturer to include the most-popular capabilities
Prescribed just-for-you devices with a wide range of capabilities
A more do-it-yourself option, great for getting started
Yes. Relate prescription hearing aids offer the most high-use capabilities to match your needs, addressing the most common hearing needs.
Yes. Brand-name prescription devices come with a multitude of capabilities to cover a wide variety of hearing needs.
No. OTC devices let you self-diagnose your level of hearing loss, so you can buy online with no appointments needed.
Simple, intuitive design makes everyday use of Relate go smoothly. Your hearing care professional will help fit and adjust your new hearing aids plus answer questions as you get started using them.
Advanced features add functionality, but can also be more than you need. However, your hearing care professional will be able to help in fitting and fine-tuning adjustments to the advanced technology.
It depends on how much you like DIY solutions. OTC devices come in most-typical sizes and limited settings. Switching settings and troubleshooting problems can require research and trial and error.
A combination of high quality and great value, thanks to a generic-label price.
More costly than OTC, due to more features, capabilities and brand name.
An affordable way to address hearing, with limited capabilities and support.
Relate prescription hearing aids address the full range of hearing loss with a variety of technology levels that solve the most-common hearing needs — all at a reasonable price.
Prescription devices are good for people with any degree of hearing loss, but some features may impact the cost.
OTC devices are for people who have recently noticed a change in their hearing, possibly due to mild to moderate hearing loss.
Yes. Relate prescription hearing aids offer the most high-use capabilities to match your needs, addressing the most common hearing needs.
Yes. Brand-name prescription devices come with a multitude of capabilities to cover a wide variety of hearing needs.
No. OTC devices let you self-diagnose your level of hearing loss, so you can buy online with no appointments needed.
Simple, intuitive design makes everyday use of Relate go smoothly. Your hearing care professional will help fit and adjust your new hearing aids plus answer questions as you get started using them.
Advanced features add functionality, but can also be more than you need. However, your hearing care professional will be able to help in fitting and fine-tuning adjustments to the advanced technology.
It depends on how much you like DIY solutions. OTC devices come in most-typical sizes and limited settings. Switching settings and troubleshooting problems can require research and trial and error.
A combination of high quality and great value, thanks to a generic-label price.
More costly than OTC, due to more features, capabilities and brand name.
An affordable way to address hearing, with limited capabilities and support.
Relate prescription hearing aids address the full range of hearing loss with a variety of technology levels that solve the most-common hearing needs — all at a reasonable price.
Prescription devices are good for people with any degree of hearing loss, but some features may impact the cost.
OTC devices are for people who have recently noticed a change in their hearing, possibly due to mild to moderate hearing loss.
Depending on your health care plan and AARP membership, you have the option of buying Relate® hearing aids through UnitedHealthcare Hearing, EPIC Hearing Healthcare or AARP® Hearing Solutions™ provided by UnitedHealthcare Hearing. Check out hearing care near you, and request an appointment with a hearing care professional that offers Relate hearing aids.
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