Current Model · Updated July 2026

Rexton

Reach (Costco)

RICCIC2024

$1,500 – $1,600 / pair

Per pair. Commonly quoted at $1,499/pair, with the pair-plus-travel-charger bundle at $1,599.99; varies by state. Costco pricing is always per pair with fitting and follow-ups included.

Rexton's Reach is Costco's current flagship from WS Audiology, built on the same lineage as Signia's IX platform and priced around $1,500–$1,600 per pair with fitting and follow-ups included. It pairs a 39-hour rechargeable battery — one of the longest of any rechargeable RIC — with multi-track speech processing, LE Audio, and a telecoil. You'll need a Costco membership, and it's fitted at Costco Hearing Aid Centers.

By Lilly Seay · Updated July 2026

At a Glance

What we like

  • 39-hour battery is the best at Costco and among the industry's longest
  • Speech clarity ranked in the top 5% of aids lab-tested by HearAdvisor
  • Telecoil plus LE Audio covers hearing loops now and Auracast later
  • $1,500–$1,600 per pair including fitting and follow-up visits

Worth knowing

  • Music streaming quality rated sub-par versus competitors
  • Hands-free calling works only on iPhone; Android callers speak into the phone
  • Auracast support is still waiting on a firmware update
  • Requires a Costco membership; smaller accessory ecosystem than clinic brands

A great fit if you…

wear your hearing aids from first thing in the morning to late at night and want a battery that comfortably outlasts those days.

Look elsewhere if you…

stream a lot of music, need hands-free calling on an Android phone, or don't have — and don't want — a Costco membership.

Standout Features

  • 39-hour rechargeable battery, or 34 hours with 5 hours of streaming
  • Multi-track speech processing with 48 channels and 6 programs
  • Bluetooth LE Audio; Auracast-ready but not yet enabled
  • Built-in telecoil on the R-Li T model
  • Instant-fit rechargeable inoX-CIC Li 80 option (28 hours, no streaming)
  • IP68 rated; fits mild to severe hearing loss

Full Specifications

Typical price (per pair)$1,500 – $1,600
StyleRIC, CIC
CategoryPrescription
Released2024
Fits hearing lossMild to severe
RechargeableYes
Disposable battery option
Battery lifeUp to 39 hours
Bluetooth streamingYes
Bluetooth LE AudioYes
Auracast readyNo
iPhone streamingYes
Android streamingYes
Hands-free callsYes
Companion appRexton App
Water resistanceIP68
TelecoilYes
CROS option

Our Take

Long days are where the Reach earns its keep. A full charge runs 39 hours — 34 if you stream for five of them — the best battery life Costco sells and enough that even a late night out won't leave you rationing charge. Under the hood it shares its multi-track speech processing with the Signia IX platform, and the results show up in testing: HearAdvisor ranked it in the top 5% of all hearing aids it has lab-tested, with excellent clarity in quiet and above-average performance in noise.

What the Reach gives up is streaming polish and Android convenience. Music streaming quality rates sub-par next to competitors, and hands-free calling only works with iPhones — if you're on Android, callers hear you through the phone's mic, not the aids. The LE Audio hardware is Auracast-ready, but that broadcast feature is still waiting on a firmware update. And because this is a Costco exclusive, you need a membership, you're fitted at Costco Hearing Aid Centers, and the accessory lineup is thinner than what independent-clinic brands offer.

Where the Reach makes its strongest case is value. With fitting and follow-ups included, its $1,500–$1,600 pair price is a fraction of clinic-channel peers like the Phonak Audéo Infinio, which starts at $2,498 and climbs to $4,598. If long wear days, telecoil access, and tested speech clarity matter more to you than music streaming or Android calling features, this is one of the strongest values in hearing aids right now — your hearing care professional at Costco can confirm it suits your loss, which runs mild to severe here.

How the Reach (Costco) Compares

Similar models by style and price range. Tap any model for its full review.

ModelPrice / pairStyleRechargeableLE AudioBattery
Rexton Reach (Costco) this model$1,500 – $1,600RIC, CICYesYes39 hrs
Phonak Audéo Infinio$2,498 – $4,598RICYesNo31 hrs
Phonak Virto Infinio$2,498 – $4,398ITE, ITC, CIC, IICYesNo30 hrs
Oticon Own$2,598 – $4,598IIC, CIC, ITC, ITENo
ReSound Vivia$2,598 – $4,098RICYesYes30 hrs
ReSound Savi$1,300 – $3,000RIC, ITC, CICYesYes30 hrs
Signia Silk Charge&Go IX$2,398 – $3,398CICYesNo28 hrs

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 Rexton 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.

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Rexton Reach (Costco) Questions

Costco sells the Reach for $1,500–$1,600 per pair — the exact figure varies by state and whether you take the pair-plus-travel-charger bundle — and that price always includes fitting and follow-up visits. HearAdvisor ranked the Reach in the top 5% of all hearing aids it has lab-tested, which makes it one of the strongest values in prescription hearing aids. The catch is that you need a Costco membership, and fittings happen at Costco Hearing Aid Centers.

Price is the biggest difference. The Reach runs about $1,500–$1,600 per pair at Costco with fitting and follow-ups included, while the Phonak Audéo Infinio sells through independent clinics for $2,498–$4,598. The Reach counters with a 39-hour battery and top-5% lab-tested speech clarity, but it requires a Costco membership and has a smaller accessory ecosystem than independent-clinic brands like Phonak.

The rechargeable RIC runs up to 39 hours on a full charge, or about 34 hours if 5 of those hours are spent streaming — the best battery life at Costco and among the longest in the industry. The instant-fit inoX-CIC Li 80, the in-canal model in the same family, runs 28 hours but doesn't stream because of its small size.

Not yet. The Reach has Bluetooth LE Audio hardware and is Auracast-ready, but Auracast broadcast support is still pending a firmware update. In the meantime, the R-Li T model includes a built-in telecoil, so you can connect to the hearing loops already installed in many theaters, places of worship, and public venues — covering you both now and once Auracast arrives.

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