Jabra
$1,695 / pair
Flat price per pair; 3-year remote audiology care now bundled with every purchase.
The Jabra Enhance Select 300 is a $1,695-per-pair rechargeable OTC hearing aid for mild to moderate hearing loss, sitting in the middle of Jabra's current lineup below the Select 700. It pairs SoundScape processing and Bluetooth streaming with three years of bundled remote audiology care — and it earned a HearAdvisor SoundGrade A (4.33/5) in lab testing.
By Lilly Seay · Updated July 2026
want Jabra's remote audiology care and its best-tested sound, at up to $300 below the Select 700's higher configurations
want LE Audio and Auracast for the future, or need a cheaper OTC option or disposable batteries
| Typical price (per pair) | $1,695 |
|---|---|
| Style | RIC |
| Category | Over-the-counter (OTC) |
| Released | 2023 |
| Fits hearing loss | Mild to moderate (otc self-fit) |
| Rechargeable | Yes |
| Disposable battery option | No |
| Battery life | Up to 24 hours |
| Bluetooth streaming | Yes |
| Bluetooth LE Audio | No |
| Auracast ready | No |
| iPhone streaming | Yes |
| Android streaming | Yes |
| Hands-free calls | Yes |
| Companion app | Jabra Enhance |
| Water resistance | IP68 |
| Telecoil | — |
| CROS option | No |
Here's the quiet surprise in Jabra's lineup: the mid-tier Enhance Select 300 actually out-scored the flagship Select 700 in HearAdvisor's lab testing, earning a SoundGrade A at 4.33 out of 5 — near the top of every OTC device tested. For $1,695 a pair, you get first-generation SoundScape processing, hands-free calling with Bluetooth streaming on both iPhone and Android, an IP68 build, and about 24 hours per charge. Every purchase now includes three years of remote audiology care and a 100-day trial.
Next-generation Bluetooth is what you give up. There's no LE Audio, no Auracast, and no TapControl — Jabra reserves all three for the Select 700, which starts at the same $1,695 and climbs to $1,995. Rechargeable is your only power option, and while the price undercuts prescription models, it's still steep next to most OTC competitors. These are self-fit aids for mild to moderate loss, so if your hearing needs run deeper, your hearing care professional may point you toward prescription care.
If today's sound quality matters more to you than tomorrow's Bluetooth standards, this is the smarter buy in the Enhance Select family — same support model as the 700, stronger lab scores, and no reason to pay for the 700's pricier configurations. Buyers set on next-generation streaming should step up to the Select 700; those comparing against prescription aids like the ReSound Savi ($1,300–$3,000) will find the 300's bundled remote care makes its flat price easier to justify.
Similar models by style and price range. Tap any model for its full review.
| Model | Price / pair | Style | Rechargeable | LE Audio | Battery |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jabra Enhance Select 300 this model | $1,695 | RIC | Yes | No | 24 hrs |
| Jabra Enhance Select 700 | $1,695 – $1,995 | RIC | Yes | Yes | 24 hrs |
| Phonak Audéo Infinio | $2,498 – $4,598 | RIC | Yes | No | 31 hrs |
| ReSound Vivia | $2,598 – $4,098 | RIC | Yes | Yes | 30 hrs |
| ReSound Savi | $1,300 – $3,000 | RIC, ITC, CIC | Yes | Yes | 30 hrs |
| Signia Pure Charge&Go IX | $2,698 – $3,398 | RIC | Yes | Yes | 39 hrs |
| Signia Styletto IX | $2,698 – $6,000 | RIC | Yes | Yes | 20 hrs |
Jabra
$1,695 – $1,995 / pair
Premium OTC package with three years of remote audiology care included
Phonak
$2,498 – $4,598 / pair
Phonak's newest platform and universal Bluetooth without the Sphere's AI premium
ReSound
$2,598 – $4,098 / pair
Full Auracast streaming and AI noise help in a tiny package
Prices are typical US per-pair street prices as of July 2026 and vary by clinic, technology level, and included services. Hearing Buddy is not affiliated with Jabra and doesn't sell hearing aids — this guide is independent research for the hard of hearing community. Always confirm fit and pricing with a licensed hearing care professional.
For many people with mild to moderate hearing loss, yes. The $1,695 flat price per pair includes three years of remote audiology care and a 100-day trial, and the Select 300 earned a HearAdvisor SoundGrade A (4.33/5) — near the top of all OTC devices tested. It costs more than most OTC competitors, but the bundled professional support and proven sound quality are what you're paying for.
The Select 700 ($1,695–$1,995) adds LE Audio, Auracast readiness, and TapControl, none of which the Select 300 offers. But the Select 300 actually out-scored the 700 in HearAdvisor lab testing, and both come with the same remote audiology support. If you don't need next-generation Bluetooth features, the 300 delivers Jabra's best-tested sound without stepping up to the 700's higher-priced configurations.
Yes. The Select 300 streams audio and handles hands-free calling on both platforms — it uses MFi (Made for iPhone) on Apple devices and the ASHA protocol on Android. You manage settings through the Jabra Enhance app. Note that it does not support LE Audio or Auracast; those newer Bluetooth standards are exclusive to the Select 700 in Jabra's lineup.
About 24 hours per charge, which comfortably covers a full day of wear including streaming. The aids recharge in a portable charging case, so you can top them up on the go. There's no disposable-battery version — rechargeable is the only option — so if you prefer swapping zinc-air batteries, you'll need to look at a different model.
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