For decades, "discreet" meant wearing a 3-inch piece of beige plastic behind your ear. It was heavy and obvious. In the 1960s, you were even hooked up with a body aid processor the size of a deck of cards just to hear the
conversation.
We don't do the "beige banana" design or bulky attachments. Meet Eargo 8: virtually invisible hearing aids that don't sit on your ear, they nearly disappear in it.
We don't do the "beige banana" design or bulky attachments. Meet Eargo 8: virtually invisible hearing aids that don't sit on your ear, they nearly disappear in it.