







👂 Hear the Future: Where Comfort Meets Clarity!
The JLab Hear OTC Hearing Aid & Earbuds combine advanced hearing aid technology with the convenience of Bluetooth earbuds. Featuring four preset hearing modes, in-ear detection, and a long-lasting battery, these earbuds are designed for both enhanced hearing and everyday audio enjoyment. With customizable fit options and intuitive controls, they cater to the modern professional's need for seamless connectivity and comfort.







| ASIN | B0CYNXHV8H |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #135,103 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #107 in Hearing Amplifiers |
| Cable Feature | Without Cable |
| Control Type | Touchpad Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars (123) |
| Date First Available | March 20, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 5.1 ounces |
| Item model number | EBHEARWHT50WEB |
| Manufacturer | JLab |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 5.67 x 3.66 x 2.01 inches |
| Special Feature | Rechargeable, Portable |
| Style | Both Ear |
| UPC | 810119071590 |
D**J
Good sound, great control of sound quality, excellent value
So I changed out some Audien Atom units for these. The switch gear crapped out on one Audien unit in the first month, was replaced, and now two years later both went south. For similar money the JLab units offer some handy improvements. Multiple environment conditions, plus the ability to tailor the frequency spectrum with the Hearing app. means you can avoid that booming screeching over driven sound simple amplifiers give you in a crowded area it acrestuarant. These are not small, but the sound is quite good. Throw in the Bluetooth connectivity and you have so much more functionality compared to other units (including Audien) in the price range. The ventilated bud ear pieces are really nice. I achieved a good solid fit but avoided the occlusion of my ears that so often makes one feel one is under water with unvented earpieces. 10 hours battery life with Bluetooth off is a useable service duration for my needs and I can quickly top the buds off by dropping them into the case for a quick charge if need be. There are no physical switches to get wet or corroded, unlike the old Audien units or others at this price. everything is controlled by haptic touch or through the app. I am well pleased.
J**U
Does not stay in ears.Falls out easily.
Hearing aid.
M**N
Does not stay-put in ear.
First the good part. These were easy to pair via bluetooth to my Android phone. They worked well on phone calls, alarms, etc. Also, it was easy to access the buttons to answer phone calls and raise and lower volume. However, I could not get them to stay-put in my ears no matter which set of ear cups I used. They kept falling out; tilt head to one side, and the one on that side falls out. Sometimes, not even tilting head, just moving around and they fall out. Also, since they don't fit far enough into the ear canal, the sound volume varies. This makes them useless to me. They may work for others depending on the ability to fit one's ear canals. The charger holds enough power to charge the hearing aids 3 times. But, the charge only has a short built in pigtail with a male USB-C plug. This works only if you have a computer or powerbank to recharge from; trying to use with a wall outlet charging block is not at all practical since the unit requires something to rest on due to short pigtail. Or, you need to a longer cord with a USB-C female end, which is not provided.
B**.
Adequate
They do a decent job of helping hearing when watching tv.
D**N
mostly just amplifies background noise
I have moderate middle-aged male hearing loss, was hoping these would fill in some of that. I tried them for a week in a variety of circumstances and didn't have much luck. One evening I was able to hear the TV a bit better with them but it didn't work the next time I tried (in retrospect, probably because the A/C was running). In every other case it only seemed to amplify the background noise. I tried every setting and volume level but no dice, I could always hear better when I took them out. There seems to be some kind of limiter that mutes the earbud briefly when it hears a loud sound, so they frequently cut out for a second or two in some environments--very annoying. The left earbud was prone to feedback. Bluetooth pairing took a lot of tries, though once it finally connected it did stay paired.
P**R
Very comfortable with good sound.
This is my 3rd hearing aid. The first one was MD Hearing behind the ear. O erar glasses and loud noise was made every time I moved my head. The second was an Receiver in ear. While this worked better, it was uncomfortable and screeching was a problem. Also, they hurt my ears so I did not wear them very much. I received these and they came with multiple rubber ear peices. I like the vented style as it sounded more natural, and it was much better at reducing chewing noise. They are very comfortable I almost forget I am wearing them. My hearing loss is moderate up to 2000 hz, and severe above 4000 hz. You can test for free at checkhearing.org, no registration needed. My hearing improved by 20 decibels. I like the Loud Environment option the best as unexpected noises are much less significant.
M**O
It's worth the effort!
I am impressed by the very good design, impressive packaging and instructions. Don't expect instant success, as there is a leaning curve. At first they fell out of my ears, so I reread the instructions and tried the cush fins. They fit fine now, but I still need a mirror to get them seated just right. I am still learning to press in the right spot to adjust volume level and kind of environment, but I can easily adjust them with the JLab app on my cell phone. I got them to hear soft-spoken people in group discussion, so I need to be able to adjust quickly from soft to loud-spoken people. That takes practice! JLab otcHear earbuds are my first hearing aids. They are amazing, and I am very happy as I learn to use them.
J**W
Don't waste your money if you want to hear people
This was a waste of $100. Made it harder to hear people talking but amplified all other sounds so if anyone even shuffles a paper on their desk it made me jump out of my seat. Can't use them at all.
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