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You do not need a hearing test to purchase Eargo hearing aids. Eargos are programmed to support mild to severe high-frequency hearing loss (that's the kind of hearing loss commonly associated with natural aging and noise exposure). Eargo uses decades of research from leading hearing science labs and from their own consumer studies to design 4 distinct listening programs to address this common hearing loss. If your Eargo hearing aids need adjustments, Eargo’s team of licensed hearing professionals can remotely adjust the settings of your devices to personalize them. The Eargo mobile app also allows the client the ability to make minor adjustments on their own.
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