Trade In

Trade in your eligible old hearing device — get up to $150 in credit toward your new Didasou device.

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No hidden fees・Fast discount code delivery

Trade In

Trade in your eligible old hearing device — get up to $150 in credit toward your new Didasou device.

START YOUR TRADE-IN
No hidden fees・Fast discount code delivery

How It Works

Get your credit. Upgrade your device. Enjoy better hearing.

1

Claim Your Credit

Submit details about your eligible old device to get your discount credit.

2

Pick Your New Device

Choose your new Didasou device to upgrade your hearing experience.

3

Send In Your Old Device

Send us your old device to finalize your upgrade.

Submission requirements
  • Your old device must be a recognizable hearing assistance device (e.g., hearing aids, amplifiers).
  • Basic details (e.g., device type) about your old device are required to confirm eligibility.
  • Please send your old device within 15 business days after receiving your new Didasou device.
  • Discount credits are single-use and valid for your current upgrade order only.
  • If you are not satisfied with your new device and wish to return it within 45 days of the trade-in, you will be responsible for the shipping costs of both the returned new device and your old hearing assistance device.

Budget-Friendly Upgrade

Get our latest hearing technology at a friendlier price — your discount credit makes premium hearing support more accessible than ever.

Better Hearing, Better Moments

Upgrading means clearer conversations, more natural sound, and never missing the little moments that matter — whether it's a laugh or a quiet chat.

Trusted,Risk-Free

Your new Didasou device comes with a 45-day risk-free trial — so you can upgrade with total confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

You’ve got questions, we got answers.

Are Didasou hearing aids regulated by the FDA?

Yes. All of Didasou's hearing aids are registered with the FDA, and they meet FDA requirements and special controls for performance, manufacturing, labeling and safety.

What is OTC?

The FDA passed the OTC Hearing Aid Final Rule in 2022, which ultimately resulted in hearing aids being made available over the counter to adults with self-perceived mild to moderate hearing loss without a requirement for a prescription or professional fitting by a healthcare provider.

Are these amplifiers?

No. These are true FDA-registered over-the-counter hearing aids, not to be confused with cheap amplifier alternatives.

Can I use a phone while wearing the OTC hearing aid?

Yes, you can use a phone normally while wearing the OTC hearing aid. Both products support Bluetooth connection to mobile phones, enabling functions such as audio transmission and calls, with a Bluetooth effective distance of approximately 10 meters.

Does the OTC hearing aid help with tinnitus?

No, this OTC hearing aid will not help alleviate or improve tinnitus symptoms.

Can minors use these hearing aids?

No. Both products are not suitable for minors under 18 years old. Hearing loss in minors may require medical testing and professional intervention, and hearing loss can affect language development and learning. It is recommended to consult an ear-nose-throat (ENT) doctor for professional diagnosis, treatment, and fitting solutions.

What are the signs of hearing loss?

Signs of hearing loss may include: turning up the TV or radio higher than what others prefer, perceiving that others are mumbling, asking people to repeat themselves often, and more. You might also find yourself leaning forward to hear a conversation or having trouble hearing in noisy situations, like in a crowded restaurant. We offer a convenient online hearing screening. Don't wait if you believe you may have hearing loss.

Should I see my doctor for my hearing loss?

Although it's not always necessary to see a doctor when you're experiencing hearing loss, there are some instances when you absolutely should. If you experience sudden hearing loss, ear pain, balance issues, ear pressure, ear drainage, or other medical symptoms related to your ears, we recommend you visit your doctor. In addition, if your hearing loss is severe to profound, we encourage you to visit your doctor. Don't forget to check back in with us if your doctor recommends a hearing aid for mild to moderate hearing loss to see if a Didasou hearing aid might be right for you.

How does hearing loss affect my overall health and well-being?

Hearing loss can have a significant impact on your overall health and well-being. There are even studies linking untreated hearing loss to unemployment and lower income. It's important to take care of your hearing health to keep it in the best shape possible, just like you take care of the rest of your body. Hearing aids are proven to help you overcome the stress and frustration of hearing loss and enhance your overall quality of life.

How often do I need to charge the RIC hearing aid, and what is its battery life?

The RIC hearing aid and its charging case both support fast charging. A single full charge (≤1.5 hours) provides the hearing aid with ≥24 hours of continuous use. Note: Before the first charge, please remove the insulation tape on the hearing aid’s charging contacts. The fully charged charging case can recharge the hearing aid three times, ensuring extended usage during travel or busy days.

Frequently Asked Questions

You’ve got questions, we got answers.

Are Didasou hearing aids regulated by the FDA?

Yes. All of Didasou's hearing aids are registered with the FDA, and they meet FDA requirements and special controls for performance, manufacturing, labeling and safety.

What is OTC?

The FDA passed the OTC Hearing Aid Final Rule in 2022, which ultimately resulted in hearing aids being made available over the counter to adults with self-perceived mild to moderate hearing loss without a requirement for a prescription or professional fitting by a healthcare provider.

Are these amplifiers?

No. These are true FDA-registered over-the-counter hearing aids, not to be confused with cheap amplifier alternatives.

Can I use a phone while wearing the OTC hearing aid?

Yes, you can use a phone normally while wearing the OTC hearing aid. Both products support Bluetooth connection to mobile phones, enabling functions such as audio transmission and calls, with a Bluetooth effective distance of approximately 10 meters.

Does the OTC hearing aid help with tinnitus?

No, this OTC hearing aid will not help alleviate or improve tinnitus symptoms.

Can minors use these hearing aids?

No. Both products are not suitable for minors under 18 years old. Hearing loss in minors may require medical testing and professional intervention, and hearing loss can affect language development and learning. It is recommended to consult an ear-nose-throat (ENT) doctor for professional diagnosis, treatment, and fitting solutions.

What are the signs of hearing loss?

Signs of hearing loss may include: turning up the TV or radio higher than what others prefer, perceiving that others are mumbling, asking people to repeat themselves often, and more. You might also find yourself leaning forward to hear a conversation or having trouble hearing in noisy situations, like in a crowded restaurant. We offer a convenient online hearing screening. Don't wait if you believe you may have hearing loss.

Should I see my doctor for my hearing loss?

Although it's not always necessary to see a doctor when you're experiencing hearing loss, there are some instances when you absolutely should. If you experience sudden hearing loss, ear pain, balance issues, ear pressure, ear drainage, or other medical symptoms related to your ears, we recommend you visit your doctor. In addition, if your hearing loss is severe to profound, we encourage you to visit your doctor. Don't forget to check back in with us if your doctor recommends a hearing aid for mild to moderate hearing loss to see if a Didasou hearing aid might be right for you.

How does hearing loss affect my overall health and well-being?

Hearing loss can have a significant impact on your overall health and well-being. There are even studies linking untreated hearing loss to unemployment and lower income. It's important to take care of your hearing health to keep it in the best shape possible, just like you take care of the rest of your body. Hearing aids are proven to help you overcome the stress and frustration of hearing loss and enhance your overall quality of life.

How often do I need to charge the RIC hearing aid, and what is its battery life?

The RIC hearing aid and its charging case both support fast charging. A single full charge (≤1.5 hours) provides the hearing aid with ≥24 hours of continuous use. Note: Before the first charge, please remove the insulation tape on the hearing aid’s charging contacts. The fully charged charging case can recharge the hearing aid three times, ensuring extended usage during travel or busy days.

Your Upgrade, Your Life.

Hearing lets you hold onto life’s small, bright moments. Upgrade with Didasou—clear sound, closer to what matters.

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