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๐ Hear More, Live More โ Donโt Miss a Beat with Oricle Standard 2.0!
The Oricle Standard 2.0 Hearing Aids combine cutting-edge noise cancellation and a powerful 60-hour rechargeable battery with a compact, comfortable in-ear design. Featuring easy-to-use controls and smart memory technology, these hearing aids deliver clear, customizable sound for seniors seeking reliable, all-day hearing enhancement in any environment.





| ASIN | B0DMBX8RZT |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Weight | 43 Grams |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,470 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #2 in Hearing Aids |
| Brand | Oricle |
| Brand Name | Oricle |
| Control Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 2,116 Reviews |
| Fit Type | In-Ear |
| Headphone Folding Features | In-Ear |
| Included Components | Hearing Aids, Case, Charger |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
| Manufacturer | Oricle |
| Material | Silicone |
| Model Name | Standard 2.0 Hearing Aids |
| Model Number | HA-JHA490-2.0 |
| Noise Control | Environmental Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Part Number | Standard 2.0 Hearing Aids |
| Product Style | Both Ear |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Conversation, Hearing Enhancement |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Noise Reduction, Rechargeable, Volume Control |
| Special Features | Lightweight, Noise Reduction, Rechargeable, Volume Control |
| Style | Both Ear |
| UPC | 850064546224 |
B**N
Works good
Works real good,bargain price.
W**D
Customer service dumped me after bugging
I have 2 other OTC hearing aids and I will say oricle ear sounded the best. The sound is more normal not like the other 2. They dont perform like an expensive hearing aid but I felt like it was an acceptable affordable option. The joke of the house is I got dog hearing. The family was use to saying things even in the room with out me hearing, now when I wore them they had to pay attention. Im not a big fan having thing in my ear so I have not been wearing them too much. I may have used them 10 times since I bought them. My issue has to do with customer service. I recently went to start using them again and the left one was not working. It charged correctly, it powered on, you can press the multi function button and hear the beeps. But no sound was coming through. It was effectively like having an ear plug in but you can hear an amplified static white noise. My wife's voice, or tv was not coming through. I emailed support and with in a minute I was getting a reply. For 45 minutes they kept walking me through the same steps, is the charge charged, is the left hearing aid in the correct charging spot, is it secure when attached, did it fully charge, clean the hearing microphone aid, clean the tip, try adjusting the volume, place back on charger, hold multi function button to manually turn off and place on charger. After 45 minutes to an hour of repeating their commands they said the left ear could be faulty. Now every time I emailed them. i got a response immediately. After they admitted the left ear may be faulty, they went quiet, no more responses. What started off as a positive experience with what was thought with great customer service on a product you were fairly satisfied with turn to a bad experience and a unhappy customer. This is why I give it a 1 star, it doest help that I only have 1 hearing that works. If the company reads this and makes things right, I will update this review.
E**E
Price point is worth it!
They ear tips are available in 3 sizes. My dad does have issues slightly in one ear that his ear canal is very small. However overall he makes it work and can hear better. So the price of this investment versus thousands for hearing aids is a positive bonus
A**R
In the ear hearing aids
I have had these hearing aids for 11 days now. I was very concerned because my left ear, the canal is very narrow, plus the hearing in that ear is very limited to nothing, Even with the hearing aid. No problem with the fit, it took me a little bit to figure out how to get them in properly, because I'm used to the behind the ear hearing aids. I have worn the expensive behind the ear hearing aids for 3 years, and have had one fixed at my expense, and now the other one does not work, and of course they do not have audiology at the hospital anymore. So I thought I would try these. I always had trouble on the phone with the behind the ear hearing aids, not being able to hear properly. These in the ear hearing aids are great! If you're someone that has to use the phone (a landline) often, like I have to, because of being in business, I hear great! The only problem I have, which will probably take me a little bit, is putting them in my ear and I'm hitting the volume button, which makes it bad on the ear that has extreme hearing loss, and I do not hear the beeps unless it's the last one. I do wish that they would go a little bit louder for my extremely bad ear. But it's better than nothing, and better than paying $5300. Over all pretty satisfied with them.
A**B
Good for the price as a back-up
Debated whether to give 3 or 4 stars. My $5000 Oticon hearing aids - Audiologist prescribed - are 4 years old which I am very happy with, but one button has failed - need to send for repair. Needed something for the couple or so weeks turnaround - these are just amplifiers not true aids. Previously owned Audien aids before the Oticon and Hansaton before that so have had long experience with behind-ear aids. The Oricle aids were cheap so, given the cheapness, maybe they are a 4* for what they are, their price and overall performance. The little charger/holder is convenient but does not snap shut so to carry in your pocket say, you need an elastic band. Comes with three sizes of tips, none were small enough for my canal - I used my Oticon ones, which fitted fine, seems like the wax shield is universal type. It comes with a small brush for cleaning. It took me quite a while to adapt to these:- A. because I haven't used in-ear previously and B. the 2 modes and the volume settings are tough to get right, watching TV using restaurant mode my wife next to me on the couch sounded like she was talking into a bucket. Out on the golf course the wind did cause some whistling issues but they were ok after 18 holes of use - my Oticon are Bluetooth and interfere with my Arccos golfing app so I will use these Oricle ones in future when golfing. The one issue I did find was in changing the volume - you can't go up and down - so you end up getting to max volume - you can't press too fast as this changes the mode but too slow and your ears get blasted - definitely problematic. Set them up in a quiet location first and be aware of this volume issue. The recharging is quick and easy; first time use after charging they did last all day on the single charge. Cosmetically, they are typical of in-ear aids that are relatively hidden in the ear. I like the printed L and R on the aids - no confusion there. I am OK with these as a backup. If I was looking for a more permanent fix but still but low(ish) cost, I would look at ones that are more sophisticated which will likely be around $300.
B**E
Product might not meet expectations
I really was excited to get my Oricle hearing aid..but in less than 30 days the volume setting for the left aid stopped working properly it only gives 3 settings should be 5!! I was disappointed
S**N
Comfortable. Easy to adjust volume
They work well, easy to adjust the volume with just a press of a button, and easy to keep charged. A trifle big and visible in the ear but I'd rather have that than the wire that runs to a small box of hardware that fits behind the ears. I needed the smallest dome supplied, but that one does work.
T**G
A SURPRISING BARGAIN
I know the five stars speak for themselves, but I do think some of my thoughts might be useful. First, I do have experience with other hearing aids/amplifiers. In 2008 I got a Bernafon unit from Costco (I'm using the singular because I'm deaf in my left ear, so I only need one device for my 'good' ear). It was OK but I stopped using it soon after because I got a job in construction and the two don't mix. When I retired I tried it again but when I went to Costco to ask them to adjust it, they literally laughed at me because it was so 'old.' They no longer had the software to do even a simple volume increase. Then I learned that Costco usually LOCKS their hearing aids so no one else can adjust them. I tried one of those PockeTalker things for the 'aimability' of the microphone, but that was not the fix I'd hoped it would be. Then in late '25 I was researching OTC devices. Most websites had similar lists of recommended brands, but I stumbled on the Oricle in a list from Forbes. I decided that for $100 it was worth a try before I went down the $$$$ rabbit hole. A bit about me: I'm 77, live alone, and really just wanted something to help in social situations. I wasn't expecting anything great, but my prior experience is that NO hearing aid gives you something 'great.' It's not like a pair of glasses. Anyway, these have really surprised me. They have their shortcomings ($100 after all) but for someone like me, I think they do the job. I find the device quite comfortable and easy to adjust on the fly. The build quality seems quite upmarket for the price, and the owner's manual, while pretty pedantic, is pocketable and clear, with exactly ONE typo (a remarkable achievement for a Chinese product). There is a learning curve but that's the norm. Perhaps the best surprise for me is that I can use the left one in my functional right ear, so I always have a backup. So I'd say that unless you need refined adjustability or have the dexterity of someone in mittens, give these a try. I'm very glad I did.
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