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.

What does Signia’s most popular rechargeable model actually cost? The Pure Charge&Go runs $2,000 to $4,500 per device in 2026, and which platform generation you buy matters as much as the tier you pick. Let’s walk through it.

What the Pure Charge&Go Is

“Pure Charge&Go” is Signia’s rechargeable receiver-in-canal model name, and it carries over across Signia’s platforms β€” most recently the Integrated Xperience (IX) generation. The big selling point is Signia’s own-voice processing (OVP), which handles the sound of your own voice separately so it doesn’t feel boomy or unnatural, a complaint that drives a lot of new wearers crazy.

The IX platform also adds multi-stream speech enhancement that tracks several talkers in a group at once. According to ASHA, difficulty following conversation in groups is one of the most common reasons adults finally seek help, so this is aimed squarely at a real pain point.

Pricing by Tier

TierPer DevicePer Pair (Est.)
Pure C&G 3IX (entry)$1,500-$2,200$3,000-$4,400
Pure C&G 5IX (mid)$1,800-$2,700$3,600-$5,400
Pure C&G 7IX (premium)$2,200-$4,500$4,400-$9,000

The “IX” suffix marks the current platform; older AX-generation Pure Charge&Go units sometimes sell for less. The number is the tech tier. Prices usually include fitting and follow-up care.

Key Takeaway

The Pure Charge&Go’s standout is comfort with your own voice and group-conversation tracking. If restaurants and family gatherings are where you struggle, the 5IX or 7IX is the sweet spot. The 3IX is fine for quieter lives and saves real money.

Rechargeable by Design

The “Charge&Go” name says it: this is a rechargeable lithium-ion model with a portable charging case option that’s popular with travelers. Expect a full day on a charge plus streaming, so there’s no fiddling with disposable batteries.

Connectivity

It streams to iPhone and many Android phones and pairs with Signia’s TV transmitter and remote-care app. See our Bluetooth hearing aid guide for how Signia compares.

⚠ Watch Out For

Own-voice processing has to be calibrated during fitting β€” the audiologist records your voice to set it up. Skip that step (as some online sellers do) and you lose the very feature that makes the Pure Charge&Go comfortable.

Saving Money

  • Costco often carries a Signia-related Rexton model for less; see our Costco guide.
  • Insurance / Medicare Advantage allowances reduce out-of-pocket cost.
  • HSA/FSA funds qualify.
  • Financing: interest-free clinic terms are common β€” our financing guide covers them.

Bottom Line

The Signia Pure Charge&Go is a comfortable, well-connected rechargeable RIC, and its own-voice handling genuinely helps new wearers. Budget $3,600-$5,400 for a solid mid-tier pair with services. Match the tier to your lifestyle, and compare it against the field in our best hearing aids of 2025.

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