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Struggling to hear conversations, turning up the TV volume, or asking people to repeat themselves? Discover advanced hearing aids for mild to moderate hearing loss.

Top 5 best Hearing Aids for Mild to Moderate Loss

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Signia Charge & Go 5IX Rechargeable Hearing Aid - HearUpUSA
Mild to Modrate

Aide auditive rechargeable invisible Signia Silk Charge & Go 1IX à ajustement instantané, oreille droite et gauche, avec étui de chargement

$999.00 $1,699.00
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Signia Charge & Go 5IX Rechargeable Hearing Aid - HearUpUSA
Mild to Modrate

Aide auditive rechargeable Signia Silk Charge & Go 2IX, petite aide auditive numérique CIC gauche droite avec chargeur

$1,250.00 $2,099.00
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Aide auditive rechargeable de petite taille Signia Silk Charge & Go 3IX
Mild to Modrate

Aide auditive rechargeable de petite taille Signia Silk Charge & Go 3IX

$1,689.00 $2,999.00
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Signia Charge & Go 5IX Rechargeable Hearing Aid - HearUpUSA
Mild to Modrate

Aide auditive rechargeable Signia Silk Charge & Go 5IX

$1,889.00 $3,500.00
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Signia Charge & Go 7IX Rechargeable Hearing Aid - HearUpUSA
Mild to Modrate

Aide auditive rechargeable Signia Silk Charge & Go 7IX

$1,989.00 $5,999.00
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Understanding Hearing Loss Levels

Hearing loss is measured in decibels (dB). The higher the number, the more difficulty a person may have hearing everyday sounds and conversations.

Normal Hearing

0–20 dB

Mild

21–40 dB

Moderate

41–55 dB

Moderately Severe

56–70 dB

Severe

71–90 dB

Profound

91+ dB

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Signs of Mild & Moderate Hearing Loss

Missing words in conversations or turning up the TV volume more often? These may be signs of hearing loss.
  • ✔ Frequently asking others to repeat themselves
  • ✔ Difficulty following conversations in noisy places
  • ✔ Missing doorbells, phone calls, or everyday sounds
  • ✔ Turning up the TV or radio volume more than others
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Get clear answers to frequently asked questions about mild to moderate hearing loss.

Hearing loss is typically classified based on the quietest sounds you can hear during a hearing test:

  • Mild Hearing Loss: 21–40 dB HL
  • Moderate Hearing Loss: 41–55 dB HL

Several hearing aid styles can effectively treat mild to moderate hearing loss. However, CIC (Completely-in-Canal) and RIC (Receiver-in-Canal) hearing aids are among the most popular and recommended options for this level of hearing loss.

  • CIC (Completely-in-Canal): Often the top choice for people with mild to moderate hearing loss, CIC hearing aids fit deep inside the ear canal, making them highly discreet while providing clear, natural sound.
  • RIC (Receiver-in-Canal): Offers excellent sound quality, advanced features, Bluetooth connectivity, and a comfortable, lightweight design.

Not always. Some adults with mild hearing loss may benefit from over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids. However, prescription hearing aids offer personalized programming, professional fitting, and advanced sound processing features that can provide better hearing outcomes in complex listening environments.

In most cases, yes. Moderate hearing loss often requires more precise amplification and customization than OTC devices can provide. Prescription hearing aids are programmed to your unique hearing profile and can deliver improved speech clarity, noise reduction, and overall listening comfort.

Most hearing aids last between 3 and 7 years, depending on:


  • Device quality

  • Daily usage

  • Maintenance and cleaning

  • Environmental conditions such as moisture and dust exposure

Regular servicing and proper care can help extend the lifespan of your hearing aids.

Yes. Many invisible hearing aids are designed specifically for people with mild to moderate hearing loss. These custom-fit devices sit deep inside the ear canal, making them difficult to notice while providing clear sound amplification. However, eligibility depends on your hearing loss level, ear canal size, and individual hearing needs.

Hearing aids can significantly improve everyday communication and listening comfort. Benefits may include:


  • Better speech understanding

  • Easier conversations with family and friends

  • Reduced listening effort and fatigue

  • Improved awareness of environmental sounds

  • Enhanced TV, phone, and media listening experiences

  • Better overall quality of life and social engagement

No, HearUPUSA specializes exclusively in prescription hearing aids. We offer professionally fitted hearing solutions from leading brands, ensuring your devices are customized to your unique hearing needs. Our hearing specialists can help you choose the right prescription hearing aid based on your hearing test results, lifestyle, and budget.