Updated August 21, 2025
Choosing the right hearing aid can feel overwhelming. Every year, new technology comes out with promises to improve sound, comfort, and connection. To help you sort through the options, I reviewed the top five hearing aids for 2025 in my latest YouTube video-- including the hearing aid I actually wear myself at the end.
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Why This Matters
Not every hearing aid works for every person. Some devices focus on clear speech in noisy rooms. Others connect better with phones and TVs. A good match depends on your hearing loss, lifestyle, and comfort. That’s why I've tested every new hearing aid and I share my unbiased insights. Our clinic is completely independent-- we aren't owned by and don't take any funding or incentives from any manufacturer like many other clinics, so I can give my honest opinion about each device. With this information, the providers in my clinic and I have helped thousands of people in Utah County, from American Fork to Spanish Fork, find hearing solutions that truly fit.
Dr. Garrett’s Top Picks
In the video, I break down the five hearing aids I believe stand out in 2025. You’ll hear:
- Which models have the clearest sound in background noise
- Which are easiest to use for phone calls and streaming
- Which offer the most natural fit and comfort
- How different price levels compare
Free Guide to Choosing Hearing Aids
If you’re starting your search, I've also created a simple, patient-friendly resource:
📘 Download the 2025 Ultimate Guide to Finding a Hearing Aid
This free guide walks you through what to look for, what questions to ask, and how to avoid costly mistakes.
For more resources, explore our Learning Center or check out books and reports written to help patients make confident decisions.
FAQ
What’s the best hearing aid in 2025?
It depends on your needs. Some patients want the best speech clarity in noise, while others prefer strong Bluetooth connection or comfort.
Are new hearing aids really better than older ones?
Yes. Each year brings improvements in sound quality, battery life, and connectivity. Newer models usually perform better in noisy places.
Can I try a hearing aid before buying?
Yes. At Timpanogos Hearing & Tinnitus, we let patients test devices to see how they work in real life.
Do I need the most expensive model?
Not always. Many people do well with mid-range options. The “best” device is the one that works for your ears and lifestyle.
Where can I get help choosing a hearing aid?
You can request a free consultation with Dr. Garrett and his team here or schedule a 15 minute call with a patient care coordinator to see how we can best help you!
