Price: $999.95
(as of Oct 19, 2024 01:40:57 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Sennheiser All-Day Clear Over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids that let you hear life.
Sennheiser All-Day Clear are OTC self-fitting hearing aids for adults 18 years old and older with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss. All-Day Clear combines clear and vibrant hearing performance, seamless connectivity and a sleek design to ensure all-day wearing comfort.
Features All-Day Clear suits your everyday needs.
Comfortable lightweight design and rechargeable 16hr battery life for all-day wearSpeech enhancement and directional microphones to zero-in on what you want to hearBalance adjustments and equalizer settings to fine-tune your hearing experience
Universal Bluetooth connectivity Keeping you completely connected.
Enjoy hands-free calls, music or podcasts with a tap on your smartphone. Compatible with iOS and Android. Stream TV content directly through your hearing aids, with the compatible TV Connector (sold separately).
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Eligible for reimbursement with an FSA / HSA / HRA.
All-Day Clear hearing aids are eligible for reimbursement with an FSA, HSA, and HRA where applicable. As medical devices, they are considered by the IRS to be a deductible medical expense for income tax purposes.
It’s always recommended you check with your insurance provider prior to purchase.
All-Day Clear – sleek design in two styles. All-Day Clear
A modern take on a traditional hearing aid design with receiver inside the ear canal. Ideal for those who prefer a discreet look.
All-Day Clear Slim
A unique design with an earbud-style receiver sitting outside the ear canal. The forming wire ensures a secure fit.
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Sennheiser All-Day Clear: Awarded ‘Best OTC Technology’ Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids of 2024 by Forbes Health. The choice is clear.
Clear and vibrant hearing performance: Automatically adjusts to the sound environment around you, providing support for adults with mild to moderate hearing loss
Easy set-up and customization: Simply set them up in a few minutes using the intuitive app which features personalization options – no audiologist or appointment required
All-Day comfort and secure fit: The proven and modern take on a classic receiver-in-the-canal (RIC) design provides long-lasting comfort and a discreet fit
Seamless Bluetooth connectivity: Built-in BT lets you connect to your iOS or Android smartphone for hands-free calls, music streaming, podcasts, audiobooks and more with just a tap on your phone
Extended battery life: Dependent on individual usage, the rechargeable battery offers up to 24 hours of continuous use, supporting you throughout the day
30-day risk free trial
3.5
Reviewer: Dan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I would definitely purchase again
Review: I researched many brands of hearing aids before deciding to try these Sennheiser All-Day Clear. I decided on Sennheiser because they are owned by Sonova who also owns Phonak (a well know hearing aide brand). The day I received the hearing aids, I first charged them for about 2 hours. They came with a slight charge, so it didnât take long before they were ready to try. I downloaded the All-Day Clear app and followed the easy prompts to configure them. The hearing aids come with 3 sizes of rubber tips and the medium size is pre-installed. I used the small size which fit perfectly in my ears. They also come with replacement wax guards to help keep wax from clogging and affecting the hearing aids. At first, it took a few tries of putting on the hearing aids to get a good seal inside my ear.The app: the app walks you through each step: connecting them through Bluetooth, setting the volume for both left and right ears, and frequency adjustments. It took about 20 minutes to fully set-up. Once configured, you can adjust the volume of each individual hearing aid or both together. You can also turn on or off the wind noise reduction setting and change the sound mode selection. It took a few days to get used to how well the hearing aids work, and I would make small adjustments within the app to change the volume depending on the ambient noise around me.The hearing aids: These hearing aids are very small and discreet. I will reemphasis, very small. So small that Iâve had multiple people notice Iâm able to hear them much better and clearer, theyâve asked me if I was wearing hearing aids because they couldnât see any. They are very light weight also. Once I figured out the proper way to insert the earpiece in my ear canal, I forget Iâm wearing them. These take about 4 hours to fully charge when the battery is depleted but last all day. I have not had to remove and charge them during the day. The Bluetooth feature has worked flawlessly with my iPhone. I can clearly hear the person on the other end and they can clearly hear me. Itâs very convenient to make and receive calls without having to hold my phone to my ear or use the speaker phone.The charging case: The charging case is much larger than necessary. One good thing about the size, itâs hard to misplace it. The hearing aids come pre-installed in ear charging port but not fully charged. To charge, simply plug the case into the included USB cable and wall wart and place the hearing aids in each charging port. You can charge them with the lid open or closed. I usually charge them with the lid open so I can see the charge status. The case does not have an exterior charge status. The hearing aids will show charge status through a light on each one. Once charged, the hearing aids will have a solid green light on each one. One important note, if you remove the USB cable from the case, the hearing aids will automatically power on. You can turn them off by pressing and holding the button on each aid for 4 seconds until the light turns red.I highly recommend these hearing aids for anyone with hearing loss. These hearing aids are not inexpensive but thousands less than purchasing through an audiologist. I didnât realize how bad my hearing had become till the purchased these. They have made a world of difference.
Reviewer: MBR
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A Game-Changer for Dad’s Hearing!
Review: I got my 72-year-old dad the Sennheiser hearing aid, and oh boy, it’s a total game-changer! Dad’s been dealing with some hearing trouble for a while, but this device has turned things around big time.Being far away from him, I sent the aid his way, and he managed to set it up all by himself using YouTube. Easy peasy! Now, he’s raving about how it’s like night and day. In group chats, he used to miss out on voices, but not anymore. He’s hearing everyone loud and clear, even when Mom calls him from another room.And let’s talk about phone callsâtotal transformation! No more struggles during family calls or chatting with the grandkids. He catches every word crystal clear. Plus, he’s rocking two phones, and guess what? The Sennheiser aid plays nice with both of them. Super convenient!The best part? He can now answer all his calls hassle-free. The headset is sleek and subtle, so he’s not shouting to the world about his hearing aid. Dad’s thrilled, and I bet this review will help someone else make a smart decision. Sennheiser, you nailed it!
Reviewer: Gary Sanchez
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Constant background hiss, don’t connect reliably to PC, not great on phone calls
Review: I tried two sets of the All Day Clear (ADC) Hearing Aids. The first set had bad background hiss and did not work well on phone calls, they constantly broke up. I communicated with Sennheiser support and followed their instructions, but the ADC never worked well. The second set performed slightly better on phone calls, but the background hiss was terrible, and they never connected reliably to a PC. They were comfortable and they did a good job of helping understand conversations, but all the other problems lead me to return the second set. I’m going to try Jabra Enhance next, we’ll see.
Reviewer: S. Antonoff
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good OTC hearing aids, missing some “higher end” features
Review: Update, 8/2/24, 90 days after purchase:The right hearing aid has stopped charging properly. Yesterday, it was green when I removed it from the charger but it wouldn’t turn on. I put it back in the charger – about 2 minutes after removing it – and it was red, indicating a dead battery. I left it in and it charged. I inserted it last night, it was blinking amber (normal). This morning, it was blinking green (normal). I started to use it for a Zoom meeting. About 10 minutes into the meeting the right hearing aid beeped indicating weak battery. When the meeting was over, I opened the app and the left hearing aid was at 99%, the right at 10%.I have written to Sennheiser support via email. So far no response. I will update this review as things change. For now, I’ve reduced my rating from 4 stars to 3.Original review (purchase date: 5/2/24):Setup was straight forward. Bluetooth connection to my phone (Android) and laptop (Windows 11) was not a problem. Button controls work but the timing seems longer than the manual states: it takes 6 seconds to turn the devices off while the manual says 4 seconds. Not a big deal. Sound amplification is clear, I can hear things I haven’t heard since my last hearing aids died.So, what’s missing?There are only 3 bands for adjustment: bass, mid and treble. 10 or more bands would enable the hearing aids to be better adjusted to individual needs. Increasing the treble helped for my high frequency issues and the midrange helped for consonants (“fifty” can be distinguished from “sixty”). Finer adjustments would be more helpful.There is no “automatic noise canceling” feature which would make the hearing aids more useful in noisy environments. I’ll be using them on a long flight in a few weeks and I’m afraid they will pickup all the airplane noises. Setting the hearing aids to “automatic” and letting music play via Bluetooth should stop the noise amplification.There are no directional controls: you can’t tell the hearing aids to ignore sound behind you and emphasize sound in front of you (helpful for TV or movies that don’t have surround sound, or in a noisy restaurant).When compared to my previous hearing aids ($6400 and needed frequent repair/replacement during 3 year warranty, then became unusable after the warranty expired) these are a good alternative ($1000). Time will tell how long they will work. With any luck, the next replacement will be to upgrade to better features not replace unusable devices.