Best of Both Worlds
With 4 dedicated microphones, speech has never been more audible and clear.
Miniaturized and engineered to fit into the human ear, these earbuds offer comfort like no other.
Jabra Enhance Plus look just like earbuds. No one will think you're wearing hearing aids.
Easy to set up, personalize, and use. Jabra offers an iPhone app that makes it easy to tune up, tune in, and tune out.
Made to be affordable for those who are not ready for the investment of a full-time hearing aid, the Jabra is affordably priced way below the 1k price tag.
Everything you wish your earbuds were...packed in a compact size that
fit seamlessly into your lifestyle.
People who want to hear everything all the time (as in all day long) should opt for traditional hearing aids that they would wear all day long.
BTE hearing aids are one of the most popular choices for comfort and features. While they are a great option as hearing aids, they do require some upkeep and setup that would be best provided by an audiologist.
Other types include in-the-ear hearing aids. The downside to this would be their size being so small, many people have reported difficulty in handling the devices and inserting them inside the ear canal correctly.
Traditional hearing aids are medical devices, and as such, they carry a high price tag. Most come at around $4,000 or more, depending on the brand, features, and how long they've been available on the market. Newer models tend to go for higher prices, often with little upgrades to warrant the price hike.
Many traditional hearing aids do not have dedicated mobile apps let alone Bluetooth connectivity. They have volume buttons that users can manually set as needed in various situations. Doing so would mean removing them from the ears, switching the volume, and placing them back into the ears.
If you don't mind adjusting them manually, then traditional hearing aids can be a better choice for what they offer.
People have reported using their earbuds much like hearing aids. With today's technology in earphones and earbuds, it's no wonder they seem to offer hearing-aid-like features, such as enhanced sound and active noise cancelling.
If increase in volume and shutting out the world altogether are the only two features you need, then yes, earbuds meant for mobile phones can be just as satisfying as natural hearing (of course, we joke about this, because they're not the same and not comparable).
Old fashioned hearing aids and even many contemporary hearing aids are not waterproof in any fashion. They do not stand up to a splash of water or even a smidge of rain. Of course, if they're in your ears all day, then they would probably not need to be waterproof, right?
One of the first signs of hearing loss is when you first realize that you're missing out on conversations -- sounds going in and out or you can't quite make out what the person in front of you is saying, then it's time you may want to think about hearing aids.
A hearing enhancement device may help you get back into the conversation with friends, colleagues, or even total strangers looking for a good chinwag.
It's hard enough hearing what you want to hear without the clutter of background noise around you. A hearing enhancement device may be the answer you're looking for. With selective hearing modes, you can choose to hear what you want to hear and quiet down the background noise.
Many hearing devices have settings for various environments to adjust to the degree of background noise levels, allowing you to hear just what you'd like to focus on.
Hearing loss may lead people who suffer from hearing loss to avoid social activities and become isolated.
It's important to know that 1 out of 8 people in the U.S. suffer from some degree of hearing loss (according to the NIH), and the stigma that only old people need hearing aids is a thing of the past.
You don't need to sacrifice your quality of life just to cover your need for hearing enhancements, especially now that they're so discreet. No one will even know you're wearing hearing aids.
Not Ready For Hearing Aids?
Jabra Enhance Plus offers a streamlined form factor that are already present in everyday life.
Smaller than one of the smallest available Bluetooth earbuds for mobile phones, the Jabra Enhance Plus offers discreet and comfortable fit that doesn't scream "hearing aid".
The Jabra Enhance Plus features cutting-edge technology such as a Warp Compressor that analyzes sounds similarly to the human ear for a more natural sound and Binaural Beamformer to isolate sounds coming from in front of you so you can focus on what matters to you.
Designed with active adults in mind, these hearing aids are also available to those who are just not ready for full-time hearing aids, all at an affordable price.
These Are the Earbuds You're Looking For
While the Jabra Enhance Plus is a medical-grade sound enhancing hearing aid, it is not meant for all-day wear. The earbuds are designed to fit seamlessly into your lifestyle through its form factor while offering integrated functions of Bluetooth earbuds and a hearing aid.
The difference between the Jabra Enhance Plus and regular Bluetooth earbuds is that the Jabra Enhance Plus offers medical-grade hearing enhancement that's not available in normal bluetooth earbuds made for mobile phones.
BTE hearing aids are meant to be worn all day, and some may offer Bluetooth functions for call and music enjoyment, but they are, at the end of the day, BTE hearing aids.
With the convenience of earbud functionality, BTE hearing aids seem to have it all...so why consider earbuds? It's a simple matter of lifestyle.
Now Available
Although they don't require a prescription, the Jabra Enhance Plus is only available through hearing clinics because they are considered medical-grade devices.
The good news? Our in-house audiologist is available for just that! Not only that, we offer telecare -- meaning you don't need to physically visit our office. You can simply schedule a virtual conversation with our audiologist.
Convenient Free Shipping, so there's no hidden cost.
We make it convenient to order with our no hidden cost policy, like "handling and postage" fees. We'll take care of it for you.
30 Days to return the earbuds if they don't work out for you.
Your purhase is risk-free with our 30-day return policy. We're confident you'll love it so much, you won't need to return them.
(with purchase)
Free consultation with the audiologist with your purchase.
Our audiologist will help you get fitted, optimize settings, and answer your questions regarding your new device when you purchase.
Word On The Street
"What’s remarkable about the Enhance Plus — beyond their hearing-enhancement capabilities — is their size."
-- Simon Cohen, digitaltrends
"With the Jabra Enhance Plus, the company offers a more approachable device for people who may not need what all-day hearing aids offer just yet. Jabra describes these earbuds as 'a miniaturized true wireless form factor' that's 50 percent smaller than its stellar Elite 75t model. Those are already some of the smallest buds I've tested, so reducing the size even further makes the Enhance Plus more comfortable and more discreet. Plus, a design that resembles earbuds rather than a traditional hearing aid helps reduce the stigma around wearing something that helps your hear better. "
-- B. Steele, engadget
Clearly, The Sounds of Life
With medical-grade hearing enhancement technology, you're sure to catch everything she says when she says it -- without a second's delay in sound translation.
Even the subtlety of silence deserve some sound quality. She shouldn't have to shout to get your attention.
Your Questions Answered
Jabra's Enhance Plus are true wireless earbuds aimed at helping people who experience mild-to-moderate hearing loss. They're meant for people who may not be ready to wear a hearing device all day. The Enhance Plus can be considered a half-step towards a more traditional hearing aid solution.
No. However, while a prescription is not required to purchase the Jabra Enhance Plus, they are only available from authorized hearing professionals, such as an audiologist. Our in-house audiologist is available to assist you to purchase a set.
Yes. There is an iPhone app that is available to help you quickly set up and adjust your hearing aid for immediate use after purchase. We recommend working with an audiologist to get optimal setup for initial use.
Yes. There is a 30-day money-back guarantee. Oftentimes, we find that people return items they find difficult to operate or set up. This is the reason we recommend you speak with an audiologist to get the initial guidance for proper setup and adjustment.
They fit seamlessly into your lifestyle
The administrators behind FullOnHearing.com are authorized hearing professionals partnered with Jabra Enhance Plus hearing aids. We offer telecare to those who are interested in purchasing the Jabra Enhance Plus device as well as other hearing aid devices.
Copyright 2022. All rights reserved. FullOnHearing.com
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Best of Both Worlds
With 4 dedicated microphones, speech has never been more audible and clear.
Miniaturized and engineered to fit into the human ear, these earbuds offer comfort like no other.
Jabra Enhance Plus look just like earbuds. No one will think you're wearing hearing aids.
Easy to set up, personalize, and use. Jabra offers an iPhone app that makes it easy to tune up, tune in, and tune out.
Made to be affordable for those who are not ready for the investment of a full-time hearing aid, the Jabra is affordably priced way below the 1k price tag.
Everything you wish your earbuds were...packed in a compact size that
fit seamlessly into your lifestyle.
People who want to hear everything all the time (as in all day long) should opt for traditional hearing aids that they would wear all day long.
BTE hearing aids are one of the most popular choices for comfort and features. While they are a great option as hearing aids, they do require some upkeep and setup that would be best provided by an audiologist.
Other types include in-the-ear hearing aids. The downside to this would be their size being so small, many people have reported difficulty in handling the devices and inserting them inside the ear canal correctly.
Traditional hearing aids are medical devices, and as such, they carry a high price tag. Most come at around $4,000 or more, depending on the brand, features, and how long they've been available on the market. Newer models tend to go for higher prices, often with little upgrades to warrant the price hike.
Many traditional hearing aids do not have dedicated mobile apps let alone Bluetooth connectivity. They have volume buttons that users can manually set as needed in various situations. Doing so would mean removing them from the ears, switching the volume, and placing them back into the ears.
If you don't mind adjusting them manually, then traditional hearing aids can be a better choice for what they offer.
People have reported using their earbuds much like hearing aids. With today's technology in earphones and earbuds, it's no wonder they seem to offer hearing-aid-like features, such as enhanced sound and active noise cancelling.
If increase in volume and shutting out the world altogether are the only two features you need, then yes, earbuds meant for mobile phones can be just as satisfying as natural hearing (of course, we joke about this, because they're not the same and not comparable).
Old fashioned hearing aids and even many contemporary hearing aids are not waterproof in any fashion. They do not stand up to a splash of water or even a smidge of rain. Of course, if they're in your ears all day, then they would probably not need to be waterproof, right?
One of the first signs of hearing loss is when you first realize that you're missing out on conversations -- sounds going in and out or you can't quite make out what the person in front of you is saying, then it's time you may want to think about hearing aids.
A hearing enhancement device may help you get back into the conversation with friends, colleagues, or even total strangers looking for a good chinwag.
It's hard enough hearing what you want to hear without the clutter of background noise around you. A hearing enhancement device may be the answer you're looking for. With selective hearing modes, you can choose to hear what you want to hear and quiet down the background noise.
Many hearing devices have settings for various environments to adjust to the degree of background noise levels, allowing you to hear just what you'd like to focus on.
Hearing loss may lead people who suffer from hearing loss to avoid social activities and become isolated.
It's important to know that 1 out of 8 people in the U.S. suffer from some degree of hearing loss (according to the NIH), and the stigma that only old people need hearing aids is a thing of the past.
You don't need to sacrifice your quality of life just to cover your need for hearing enhancements, especially now that they're so discreet. No one will even know you're wearing hearing aids.
Not Ready For Hearing Aids?
Jabra Enhance Plus offers a streamlined form factor that are already present in everyday life.
Smaller than one of the smallest available Bluetooth earbuds for mobile phones, the Jabra Enhance Plus offers discreet and comfortable fit that doesn't scream "hearing aid".
The Jabra Enhance Plus features cutting-edge technology such as a Warp Compressor that analyzes sounds similarly to the human ear for a more natural sound and Binaural Beamformer to isolate sounds coming from in front of you so you can focus on what matters to you.
Designed with active adults in mind, these hearing aids are also available to those who are just not ready for full-time hearing aids, all at an affordable price.
These Are the Earbuds You're Looking For
While the Jabra Enhance Plus is a medical-grade sound enhancing hearing aid, it is not meant for all-day wear. The earbuds are designed to fit seamlessly into your lifestyle through its form factor while offering integrated functions of Bluetooth earbuds and a hearing aid.
The difference between the Jabra Enhance Plus and regular Bluetooth earbuds is that the Jabra Enhance Plus offers medical-grade hearing enhancement that's not available in normal bluetooth earbuds made for mobile phones.
BTE hearing aids are meant to be worn all day, and some may offer Bluetooth functions for call and music enjoyment, but they are, at the end of the day, BTE hearing aids.
With the convenience of earbud functionality, BTE hearing aids seem to have it all...so why consider earbuds? It's a simple matter of lifestyle.
Now Available
Although they don't require a prescription, the Jabra Enhance Plus is only available through hearing clinics because they are considered medical-grade devices.
The good news? Our in-house audiologist is available for just that! Not only that, we offer telecare -- meaning you don't need to physically visit our office. You can simply schedule a virtual conversation with our audiologist.
Convenient Free Shipping, so there's no hidden cost.
We make it convenient to order with our no hidden cost policy, like "handling and postage" fees. We'll take care of it for you.
30 Days to return the earbuds if they don't work out for you.
Your purhase is risk-free with our 30-day return policy. We're confident you'll love it so much, you won't need to return them.
(with purchase)
Free consultation with the audiologist with your purchase.
Our audiologist will help you get fitted, optimize settings, and answer your questions regarding your new device when you purchase.
Word On The Street
"What’s remarkable about the Enhance Plus — beyond their hearing-enhancement capabilities — is their size."
-- Simon Cohen, digitaltrends
"With the Jabra Enhance Plus, the company offers a more approachable device for people who may not need what all-day hearing aids offer just yet. Jabra describes these earbuds as 'a miniaturized true wireless form factor' that's 50 percent smaller than its stellar Elite 75t model. Those are already some of the smallest buds I've tested, so reducing the size even further makes the Enhance Plus more comfortable and more discreet. Plus, a design that resembles earbuds rather than a traditional hearing aid helps reduce the stigma around wearing something that helps your hear better. "
-- B. Steele, engadget
Clearly, The Sounds of Life
With medical-grade hearing enhancement technology, you're sure to catch everything she says when she says it -- without a second's delay in sound translation.
Even the subtlety of silence deserve some sound quality. She shouldn't have to shout to get your attention.
Your Questions Answered
Jabra's Enhance Plus are true wireless earbuds aimed at helping people who experience mild-to-moderate hearing loss. They're meant for people who may not be ready to wear a hearing device all day. The Enhance Plus can be considered a half-step towards a more traditional hearing aid solution.
No. However, while a prescription is not required to purchase the Jabra Enhance Plus, they are only available from authorized hearing professionals, such as an audiologist. Our in-house audiologist is available to assist you to purchase a set.
Yes. There is an iPhone app that is available to help you quickly set up and adjust your hearing aid for immediate use after purchase. We recommend working with an audiologist to get optimal setup for initial use.
Yes. There is a 30-day money-back guarantee. Oftentimes, we find that people return items they find difficult to operate or set up. This is the reason we recommend you speak with an audiologist to get the initial guidance for proper setup and adjustment.
They fit seamlessly into your lifestyle
The administrators behind FullOnHearing.com are authorized hearing professionals partnered with Jabra Enhance Plus hearing aids. We offer telecare to those who are interested in purchasing the Jabra Enhance Plus device as well as other hearing aid devices.
Copyright 2022. All rights reserved. FullOnHearing.com
Need Hearing Aids That Don't Look Like Hearing Aids?
These May Be
Best of Both Worlds
With 4 dedicated microphones, speech has never been more audible and clear.
Miniaturized and engineered to fit into the human ear, these earbuds offer comfort like no other.
Jabra Enhance Plus look just like earbuds. No one will think you're wearing hearing aids.
Easy to set up, personalize, and use. Jabra offers an iPhone app that makes it easy to tune up, tune in, and tune out.
Made to be affordable for those who are not ready for the investment of a full-time hearing aid, the Jabra is affordably priced way below the 1k price tag.
Everything you wish your earbuds were...packed in a compact size that
fit seamlessly into your lifestyle.
People who want to hear everything all the time (as in all day long) should opt for traditional hearing aids that they would wear all day long.
BTE hearing aids are one of the most popular choices for comfort and features. While they are a great option as hearing aids, they do require some upkeep and setup that would be best provided by an audiologist.
Other types include in-the-ear hearing aids. The downside to this would be their size being so small, many people have reported difficulty in handling the devices and inserting them inside the ear canal correctly.
Traditional hearing aids are medical devices, and as such, they carry a high price tag. Most come at around $4,000 or more, depending on the brand, features, and how long they've been available on the market. Newer models tend to go for higher prices, often with little upgrades to warrant the price hike.
Many traditional hearing aids do not have dedicated mobile apps let alone Bluetooth connectivity. They have volume buttons that users can manually set as needed in various situations. Doing so would mean removing them from the ears, switching the volume, and placing them back into the ears.
If you don't mind adjusting them manually, then traditional hearing aids can be a better choice for what they offer.
People have reported using their earbuds much like hearing aids. With today's technology in earphones and earbuds, it's no wonder they seem to offer hearing-aid-like features, such as enhanced sound and active noise cancelling.
If increase in volume and shutting out the world altogether are the only two features you need, then yes, earbuds meant for mobile phones can be just as satisfying as natural hearing (of course, we joke about this, because they're not the same and not comparable).
Old fashioned hearing aids and even many contemporary hearing aids are not waterproof in any fashion. They do not stand up to a splash of water or even a smidge of rain. Of course, if they're in your ears all day, then they would probably not need to be waterproof, right?
One of the first signs of hearing loss is when you first realize that you're missing out on conversations -- sounds going in and out or you can't quite make out what the person in front of you is saying, then it's time you may want to think about hearing aids.
A hearing enhancement device may help you get back into the conversation with friends, colleagues, or even total strangers looking for a good chinwag.
It's hard enough hearing what you want to hear without the clutter of background noise around you. A hearing enhancement device may be the answer you're looking for. With selective hearing modes, you can choose to hear what you want to hear and quiet down the background noise.
Many hearing devices have settings for various environments to adjust to the degree of background noise levels, allowing you to hear just what you'd like to focus on.
Hearing loss may lead people who suffer from hearing loss to avoid social activities and become isolated.
It's important to know that 1 out of 8 people in the U.S. suffer from some degree of hearing loss (according to the NIH), and the stigma that only old people need hearing aids is a thing of the past.
You don't need to sacrifice your quality of life just to cover your need for hearing enhancements, especially now that they're so discreet. No one will even know you're wearing hearing aids.
Not Ready For Hearing Aids?
Jabra Enhance Plus offers a streamlined form factor that are already present in everyday life.
Smaller than one of the smallest available Bluetooth earbuds for mobile phones, the Jabra Enhance Plus offers discreet and comfortable fit that doesn't scream "hearing aid".
The Jabra Enhance Plus features cutting-edge technology such as a Warp Compressor that analyzes sounds similarly to the human ear for a more natural sound and Binaural Beamformer to isolate sounds coming from in front of you so you can focus on what matters to you.
Designed with active adults in mind, these hearing aids are also available to those who are just not ready for full-time hearing aids, all at an affordable price.
These Are the Earbuds You're Looking For
While the Jabra Enhance Plus is a medical-grade sound enhancing hearing aid, it is not meant for all-day wear. The earbuds are designed to fit seamlessly into your lifestyle through its form factor while offering integrated functions of Bluetooth earbuds and a hearing aid.
The difference between the Jabra Enhance Plus and regular Bluetooth earbuds is that the Jabra Enhance Plus offers medical-grade hearing enhancement that's not available in normal bluetooth earbuds made for mobile phones.
BTE hearing aids are meant to be worn all day, and some may offer Bluetooth functions for call and music enjoyment, but they are, at the end of the day, BTE hearing aids.
With the convenience of earbud functionality, BTE hearing aids seem to have it all...so why consider earbuds? It's a simple matter of lifestyle.
Now Available
Although they don't require a prescription, the Jabra Enhance Plus is only available through hearing clinics because they are considered medical-grade devices.
The good news? Our in-house audiologist is available for just that! Not only that, we offer telecare -- meaning you don't need to physically visit our office. You can simply schedule a virtual conversation with our audiologist.
Convenient Free Shipping, so there's no hidden cost.
We make it convenient to order with our no hidden cost policy, like "handling and postage" fees. We'll take care of it for you.
30 Days to return the earbuds if they don't work out for you.
Your purhase is risk-free with our 30-day return policy. We're confident you'll love it so much, you won't need to return them.
(with purchase)
Free consultation with the audiologist with your purchase.
Our audiologist will help you get fitted, optimize settings, and answer your questions regarding your new device when you purchase.
Word On The Street
"What’s remarkable about the Enhance Plus — beyond their hearing-enhancement capabilities — is their size."
-- Simon Cohen, digitaltrends
"With the Jabra Enhance Plus, the company offers a more approachable device for people who may not need what all-day hearing aids offer just yet. Jabra describes these earbuds as 'a miniaturized true wireless form factor' that's 50 percent smaller than its stellar Elite 75t model. Those are already some of the smallest buds I've tested, so reducing the size even further makes the Enhance Plus more comfortable and more discreet. Plus, a design that resembles earbuds rather than a traditional hearing aid helps reduce the stigma around wearing something that helps your hear better. "
-- B. Steele, engadget
Clearly, The Sounds of Life
With medical-grade hearing enhancement technology, you're sure to catch everything she says when she says it -- without a second's delay in sound translation.
Even the subtlety of silence deserve some sound quality. She shouldn't have to shout to get your attention.
Your Questions Answered
Jabra's Enhance Plus are true wireless earbuds aimed at helping people who experience mild-to-moderate hearing loss. They're meant for people who may not be ready to wear a hearing device all day. The Enhance Plus can be considered a half-step towards a more traditional hearing aid solution.
No. However, while a prescription is not required to purchase the Jabra Enhance Plus, they are only available from authorized hearing professionals, such as an audiologist. Our in-house audiologist is available to assist you to purchase a set.
Yes. There is an iPhone app that is available to help you quickly set up and adjust your hearing aid for immediate use after purchase. We recommend working with an audiologist to get optimal setup for initial use.
Yes. There is a 30-day money-back guarantee. Oftentimes, we find that people return items they find difficult to operate or set up. This is the reason we recommend you speak with an audiologist to get the initial guidance for proper setup and adjustment.
They fit seamlessly into your lifestyle
The administrators behind FullOnHearing.com are authorized hearing professionals partnered with Jabra Enhance Plus hearing aids. We offer telecare to those who are interested in purchasing the Jabra Enhance Plus device as well as other hearing aid devices.
Copyright 2022. All rights reserved. FullOnHearing.com