Cost & Medical Disclaimer: Prices listed are U.S. estimates based on publicly available data and hearing health industry surveys as of 2024–2025. Actual costs vary by location, provider, hearing aid brand, and your individual hearing needs. This article was reviewed by Dr. Susan Chen, AuD for medical accuracy. This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional audiology advice. Always consult a licensed audiologist or hearing healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment decisions.

Here’s a question worth a few thousand dollars: what if you could get Signia-grade technology at a Costco price? That’s basically the Rexton Reach pitch. It runs $1,400 to $3,400 per device through independent providers β€” and noticeably less through Costco. Let’s look at why.

The Rexton-Signia Connection

Rexton and Signia are both part of the WS Audiology family, so Rexton devices borrow heavily from Signia’s engineering. The Reach is Rexton’s newer platform, and it brings multi-stream speech processing to track several talkers in a group β€” similar in concept to what you’d find on Signia’s premium IX platform, just at a lower price point.

That value positioning matters. The NIDCD notes hearing aids commonly cost $1,000-$6,000 per device, and the Hearing Loss Association of America says only about 1 in 5 candidates wears aids, largely because of cost. Value brands like Rexton exist to chip away at that barrier.

Rexton Reach Pricing

ChannelPer DevicePer Pair (Est.)
Costco (Reach-based KS or branded)$700-$1,000$1,400-$2,000
Independent dispenser (entry tier)$1,400-$2,000$2,800-$4,000
Independent dispenser (premium tier)$2,400-$3,400$4,800-$6,800

The Costco route is the headline savings, since Costco’s Kirkland Signature and select Rexton models lean on this engineering. The trade-off is fewer follow-up services. Our Costco hearing aids guide covers the details.

Key Takeaway

The Rexton Reach is the value play for people who want strong, name-brand-adjacent technology without flagship pricing. If you’re budget-conscious but want real prescription-grade performance, this is one of the best dollar-for-dollar options on the market β€” especially through Costco.

Charging and Connectivity

The Reach is available rechargeable and streams to iPhone and many Android phones, with a companion app for adjustments. For how that stacks up, see our Bluetooth hearing aid guide.

⚠ Watch Out For

Costco’s lower price comes with fewer included follow-up visits than a full-service audiology clinic. If you need frequent adjustments or have complex hearing loss, factor the value of ongoing professional care into the comparison β€” cheaper upfront isn’t always cheaper over five years.

Other Ways to Save

  • Insurance / Medicare Advantage allowances apply at independent providers.
  • HSA/FSA funds qualify, including for Costco purchases.
  • Financing: clinic plans are common; our financing guide explains the options.

Bottom Line

The Rexton Reach is a smart-value device with Signia-family DNA, and the Costco channel makes it one of the cheapest paths to capable prescription-grade hearing aids β€” often $1,400-$2,000 a pair. Budget more through an independent clinic if you want full follow-up care. Either way, it’s a strong contender; see how value stacks against premium in our best hearing aids of 2025.

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