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The math is hard to ignore: Costco sells hearing aids built on the same core technology as $5,000 private-clinic devices — for roughly $1,500 a pair. That’s not a clearance deal. It’s how Costco’s low-margin model works, and it’s why Consumer Reports has ranked it the top-rated hearing aid retailer in the US for years running, based on satisfaction surveys from thousands of actual members.

Here’s exactly what you’ll pay and what you get.

Costco Hearing Aid Prices (2025)

ModelMade ByStylePrice (Per Pair)
Kirkland Signature 10.0Sonova / PhonakRIC rechargeable$1,499
Rexton EmeraldWSA / SigniaRIC rechargeable$1,399
Jabra Enhance Pro 10GN / ReSoundRIC rechargeable$1,499
Jabra Enhance Pro 20GN / ReSoundRIC rechargeable$1,799
Rexton ReachWSA / SigniaRIC rechargeable$1,799
Philips HearLink 9020Demant / OticonRIC rechargeable$1,799
Philips HearLink 9030Demant / OticonRIC rechargeable$2,199

Prices vary a little by location. Costco sells hearing aids only as pairs — there’s no per-ear option.

What the Price Includes

This is where Costco quietly wins. Every purchase bundles in:

  • A comprehensive hearing evaluation by a licensed hearing instrument specialist
  • The hearing aid fitting, with real-ear measurement at many locations
  • Three years of free follow-up appointments for adjustments
  • A 3-year loss and damage warranty
  • Free cleanings and a battery supply or charger

When a private audiologist charges $5,500, roughly $1,000–$1,800 of that covers professional services over the device’s life. Costco folds equivalent services into the sticker price.

The Kirkland Signature: The Value Leader

The Kirkland Signature 10.0 ($1,499/pair) is made by Sonova — the same parent company as Phonak and Unitron. Independent audiologists have confirmed it shares chip and processing technology with Phonak’s Audéo Paradise platform, a device that lists at $5,000–$6,500 at private clinics.

The NIDCD reports only about 1 in 5 adults who could benefit from hearing aids actually wears them, and cost is consistently the top barrier. For that population, a $1,499 pair with full service is arguably the most consequential product in the US market.

Membership Math

You need a Costco membership: $65/year (Gold Star) or $130/year (Executive). Over a 5-year hearing aid lifespan that’s $325–$650 total. Even with that added in, the savings over private-clinic pricing usually top $2,000–$3,000 per pair. For most buyers, the membership pays for itself many times over on the hearing aids alone.

How Costco Compares

SourceTypical Pair PriceFitting Included?
Costco$1,400–$2,500Yes
Private audiology clinic$3,000–$6,000Yes
OTC / online$200–$1,600No (self-fit)

If you want professional fitting without private-clinic pricing, Costco lands in a sweet spot OTC can’t match. If your loss is mild and you’re comfortable self-fitting, compare against OTC hearing aids too.

⚠ Watch Out For

Costco’s specialists are licensed hearing instrument specialists, not doctoral audiologists (AuD). For complex cases — cochlear implant evaluation, sudden hearing loss, auditory processing disorders, or children — see a licensed audiologist at a medical center or private practice instead.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do hearing aids cost at Costco? About $1,400–$2,500 per pair in 2025, with fitting, follow-ups, and a 3-year warranty included.

Do I need a membership? Yes — $65 or $130 a year. Even counting that, you typically save $2,000–$3,000 per pair.

Are they good? Consumer Reports rates Costco the top hearing aid retailer for member satisfaction, and the devices are rebrands of mainstream Sonova, GN, and Demant technology.

Can I return them? Yes — Costco gives a 180-day satisfaction guarantee, far longer than most clinics’ 30–60 day trials.

Who fits them? Usually a licensed hearing instrument specialist. Great for routine cases; for complex ones, choose a doctoral audiologist.

For the majority of adults with mild-to-moderate hearing loss who want quality devices and real professional service without a five-figure quote, Costco is the single best value in the US hearing aid market in 2025.

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