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Specsavers hearing aids prices UK 2026: price list, Advance and invisible aids

Specsavers hearing aid prices and costs in 2026: own-brand Advance pairs from £500, rechargeable from £1,000, premium pairs to £3,500, invisible-in-canal styles, four years of aftercare, a 90-day money-back trial and NHS alternatives.

Specsavers publishes a starting price (£500 per pair for the entry Advance range) but the final quote depends on the technology tier, brand and whether you opt for rechargeable batteries. All prices are for two aids — Specsavers does not charge extra for smaller fitting styles — and include four years of aftercare and a 90-day money-back trial.

Provider data verified 14 June 2026UK · Specsavers

What are Specsavers hearing aids prices in 2026?

Specsavers own-brand Advance hearing aids start from £500 per pair, with rechargeable models from around £1,000 and premium pairs to about £3,500. Every price is for two aids and includes a four-year warranty, aftercare and a 90-day money-back trial. Specsavers does not publish a full price list online — the exact figure is confirmed in writing after a free hearing test.

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Specsavers published prices, NHS guidance and RNID information
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14 June 2026
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14 June 2026
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Typical Specsavers hearing aid price ranges

TierPriceWhat you get
Free hearing testFreeFull audiogram and consultation. No obligation to buy.
Entry pair (Advance range)from £500/pairOwn-brand digital pair, disposable batteries. 4-year warranty included.
Rechargeable pairfrom £1,000/pairLithium-ion rechargeable, Bluetooth streaming, smartphone app control.
Premium pair (Advance Elite / branded)£2,100 – £3,500/pairAdvanced noise processing, tinnitus features, invisible-in-canal styles.
Annual service / retune£0 within warranty periodCleaning, retuning, replacement domes and tubes — free for 4 years.

Prices are starting points; Specsavers does not publish a full live price list online. Source: Specsavers price pages and public guidance, verified 14 June 2026. Retailers can change prices at any time — confirm the current figure and obtain a written quote after the free hearing test before deciding.

The Specsavers Advance range and what to ask for

Advance is Specsavers' own-brand line and the entry point at £500 per pair. The useful price list is the written quote after the free hearing test — ask the audiologist to write down the range, technology level and whether the figure is for the pair.

Specsavers Advance prices

Ask for the technology level, pair price, aftercare period and trial terms.

Specsavers rechargeable prices

Check the model, charge time, Bluetooth features and accessory costs.

Specsavers invisible aid prices

Confirm suitability and that no extra is charged for the smaller style.

What is included in the Specsavers price

  • The hearing aids — every Specsavers tier is quoted per pair, not per ear.
  • Fitting and programming — initial setup tuned to your audiogram.
  • 4-year warranty and aftercare — cleaning, retuning, dome and battery replacement, hearing checks.
  • 90-day money-back trial — full refund if the aids do not suit you within the window.
  • Free hearing test — included at the start, no obligation to buy.

Sold separately: TV streamer, remote microphone, and any aftercare beyond four years.

Specsavers hearing test cost and consultation

Specsavers offers a free hearing test in-branch with a registered audiologist. The appointment produces a full audiogram that you can take to any other provider for a second quote, and there is no obligation to buy aids on the day. Ear wax removal (microsuction) is offered separately at most branches.

Specsavers invisible hearing aid prices and suitability

Specsavers invisible-in-canal styles start from around £500 per pair, because Specsavers prices by technology level rather than size and does not charge extra for smaller fitting styles. Suitability still depends on your audiogram, ear canal shape, wax history, dexterity and whether you need Bluetooth streaming or rechargeable batteries.

Ask first

Is the invisible style clinically suitable for your hearing loss?

Check trade-offs

Smaller aids can mean shorter battery life, fewer controls and less room for wireless features.

Compare alternatives

Get a second quote from Boots, Amplifon or an independent audiologist if style is the main reason for paying privately.

Private Specsavers vs NHS hearing aids

 Specsavers (private)NHS
Cost£500 – £3,500/pairFree via GP referral
Wait time1–2 weeks6–12 weeks
Style choiceBTE, RIC, in-canal, invisible-in-canalBehind-the-ear (BTE) only in most areas
Bluetooth streamingYes (rechargeable range and above)Not currently available
RechargeableYes (from £1,000/pair)Disposable batteries
Aftercare4 years includedOngoing while registered

Specsavers vs Boots vs Amplifon

 SpecsaversBoots HearingcareAmplifon
Lower-cost pair£500 (Advance range)£495 (Widex Dream Daily 30)£945
Premium pairup to £3,500up to £3,045up to £3,795
Aftercare included4 years4 years4 years
Trial period90 days money-back90 days30 days
UK locations900+600+200+
Free hearing testYesYesYes
Brands stockedAdvance (own), Phonak, SigniaPhonak, WidexPhonak, Oticon, Signia, Widex, ReSound
Charge for smaller stylesNo extra chargeVariesVaries

See the full nine-provider comparison on the hearing aids hub and the deeper Specsavers vs Boots comparison.

Frequently asked questions

What are Specsavers hearing aids prices in 2026?
Specsavers own-brand Advance hearing aids start from £500 per pair, with rechargeable models from around £1,000 and premium Advance Elite pairs to about £2,100. Top-tier branded pairs reach £3,000–£3,500. All prices are for two aids and include four years of aftercare and a 90-day money-back trial. Specsavers does not publish a full price list online — the fitted quote is confirmed after a free hearing test.
How much do Specsavers hearing aids cost in the UK?
Specsavers hearing aid pairs range from £500 (entry-level Advance) to about £3,500 for premium branded models. Rechargeable Bluetooth pairs typically sit in the £1,000–£2,100 range. Every tier is quoted for two aids and includes a four-year warranty, aftercare and a 90-day money-back trial.
Does Specsavers publish a hearing aids price list?
Specsavers publishes starting prices and broad ranges but not a complete live price list for every model online — you confirm the figure after a free hearing test. The useful comparison is the written quote: ask which range and model is recommended, whether the price is for the pair, what aftercare is included and whether accessories are extra.
How much are Specsavers invisible hearing aids?
Specsavers invisible-in-canal styles start from around £500 per pair in the entry Advance range and rise with technology tier. Specsavers states it does not charge extra for smaller fitting styles, so an invisible aid is priced by its technology level rather than its size — though suitability depends on your hearing loss and ear canal.
Are Specsavers hearing aids rechargeable?
Specsavers rechargeable hearing aids start from around £1,000 per pair. They run a full day on one overnight charge and come with a charging case, with no disposable batteries to change. Entry-level Advance pairs at £500 use disposable size-312 batteries.
What is included in the Specsavers hearing aid price?
The Specsavers price typically includes the hearing aids, the fitting and programming, a four-year warranty, ongoing aftercare (cleaning, retuning, dome and battery replacement, hearing checks) and a 90-day money-back trial. Accessories such as a TV streamer or remote microphone are sold separately.
Is the hearing test at Specsavers free?
Yes. Specsavers offers free hearing tests with no obligation to buy. The appointment includes a full audiogram, which you can take to any other provider for a second quote.
How does Specsavers compare with Boots on price?
At entry level, Specsavers (from £500 per pair, Advance range) and Boots (from £495 per pair, Widex Dream Daily 30) publish near-identical prices, and both include four years of aftercare and a 90-day trial. The brand range differs: Specsavers stocks its own Advance line plus Phonak and Signia; Boots is the main UK Widex stockist. Specsavers has a larger 900+ branch network. Verify the current price with each retailer before deciding.
Should I get NHS hearing aids instead of Specsavers?
NHS hearing aids are free via GP referral, with a typical 6–12 week wait, and are clinically effective digital behind-the-ear models. Specsavers private aids cost £500–£3,500 per pair but add options the NHS does not currently offer: in-ear and invisible styles, Bluetooth streaming, rechargeable batteries and advanced noise processing.

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How we compare Specsavers hearing aid prices

Specsavers prices are taken from Specsavers’ published pages and public guidance, and verified against our own provider data. Specsavers does not publish a full price list online, so figures are starting prices confirmed at the free hearing test. Comparison figures for Boots, Amplifon and other UK providers are from each provider’s public pricing. No provider pays for inclusion or framing.