About HearDeals
Independent OTC hearing aid guide -- honest reviews, current coupons, and unbiased recommendations.
Our Mission
HearDeals exists to help people find affordable, high-quality OTC hearing aids. We believe everyone deserves access to better hearing without paying thousands of dollars for prescription devices. Our goal is to provide honest, well-researched information so you can make an informed decision about which hearing aid is right for you.
What We Do
We research, test, and review OTC hearing aids from brands like Cearvol and Linner. We verify coupon codes to ensure they work, compare models side-by-side, and publish in-depth reviews that cover sound quality, comfort, battery life, features, and value for money. All of our content is updated regularly to reflect the latest products and promotions.
Editorial Standards
Our reviews are independent. Brands do not pay for placement, ratings, or favorable coverage. We rate every hearing aid on a consistent set of criteria: sound quality (30%), comfort and fit (20%), features and technology (20%), battery life (15%), and value for money (15%). If a product has weaknesses, we report them honestly.
How We Make Money
HearDeals earns commissions through affiliate links. When you click a link to a hearing aid store and make a purchase, we may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. This supports our ability to research, test, and publish free content. Our affiliate relationships never influence our ratings or recommendations. For full details, see our Affiliate Disclosure.
Coupon Verification
We check coupon codes on official brand stores before publishing them. We update our coupon pages regularly and remove expired codes promptly. However, codes may change at any time without notice. If you find a code that does not work, please let us know so we can investigate. See our Coupon Verification page for details.
Important Disclaimer
HearDeals provides informational content only. We are not medical professionals. OTC hearing aids are designed for adults with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss. If you suspect hearing loss, we recommend consulting a licensed audiologist or healthcare provider for a proper evaluation. Our reviews and recommendations are not a substitute for professional medical advice.