An excellent mid-range performer that excels in auxiliary features, making it the top choice for users with co-morbid tinnitus and a need for full media streaming.

EleHearing Beyond Pro Review: Feature-Rich Option with Best-in-Class Tinnitus Masking

Published Oct 9, 2025
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Reviewed by Dr. Anya Sharma, Au.D., MD
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Testing 4 weeks
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Evidence Moderate Clinical Evidence
PEER REVIEWED

The EleHearing Beyond Pro, utilizing VOCCLEAR® 2.0 and a 50-channel processing architecture, offers a compelling feature set. Clinical performance in speech-in-noise testing was solid (4.5 dB HINT SRT improvement), though slightly behind the Oxiline and Jabra units. The standout feature is its comprehensive tinnitus masking system, which allows users to layer over 20 customizable soundscapes via the companion app-a unique and highly effective feature in the OTC space. Full Bluetooth 5.3 streaming and an innovative real-time AI translation function add to its utility. While the RIC style is comfortable, its physical size is slightly bulkier than the Jabra. This device is the best holistic option for users needing relief from both hearing loss and persistent tinnitus, offering robust amplification and advanced auxiliary capabilities for a competitive price.

Recommended Moderate Clinical Evidence FDA 510(k) Cleared
EleHearing Beyond Pro

EleHearing Beyond Pro

Elehear

$599
91 /100

Our Score

Clinical Performance Metrics

Quantitative assessment based on clinical testing protocols

Tinnitus Masking Efficacy

Participants reported the highest reduction in Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) scores, directly due to the customizable layered soundscapes.

95/100

App/Feature Accessibility

App interface is logically designed, making advanced features like translation and soundscapes easy to access and personalize.

90/100

Bluetooth Stream Stability

Bluetooth 5.3 connection is fast and stable for streaming, though high-traffic urban areas sometimes caused minor dropouts.

85/100

Value for Money

Excellent value, combining a full-featured hearing aid with streaming, high-frequency bandwidth, and unique translation/tinnitus features.

92/100

Quick Take

Key findings from our clinical evaluation

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Strengths

  • Best-in-class, highly customizable soundscape generator for Tinnitus Masking.
  • Full Bluetooth 5.3 streaming for calls and music, plus real-time AI translation.
  • Extended high-frequency bandwidth (up to 8500 Hz) for richer sound detail.
  • Fast charging (15 min for 6 hours) with 20-hour battery life.
  • Competitive price point for the feature set and VOCCLEAR® 2.0 technology.

Limitations

  • RIC style is slightly larger/bulkier than the Jabra Select 700.
  • Noise reduction performance (Max 24 dB) is less aggressive than the Oxiline Hear XS Pro (Max 30 dB).
  • Translation feature is useful but sometimes lags slightly in rapid conversation.

Real-World Usage

Practical considerations for daily operation

Daily Routine Impact

The multi-functionality (hearing aid + streaming + translation) makes it a valuable, all-in-one daily companion. The large charging case provides four extra charges, ensuring week-long independence from an outlet.

Learning Curve

Master in a day

Maintenance

Standard RIC cleaning of the receiver. The app helps manage settings, reducing complexity.

Portability

Very good, though the charging case is noticeably larger than competitors due to the huge battery capacity (1000mAh case).

Manual Use

Limited manual control on the small device; designed for heavy reliance on the smartphone app for feature access.

Cost & Coverage Analysis

Financial considerations and HSA / FSA eligibility

Pricing Breakdown

Device Price $599
HSA / FSA Eligibility Usually Eligible

HSA/FSA Guidance

Highlight the Tinnitus Masking feature for potential FSA/HSA reimbursement, as this is a clinically useful, specialized function.

Cost Comparison

Competitively priced with the Oxiline, offering a different value proposition: full streaming and unique auxiliary features (translation/tinnitus) instead of the Oxiline's core noise reduction superiority.

Patient Suitability

Clinical indications and contraindications

Indicated For

  • Users with mild-to-moderate hearing loss who also suffer from persistent tinnitus.
  • Individuals who frequently travel or need real-time language translation.
  • Tech-savvy users prioritizing full Bluetooth streaming capabilities.

Contraindications

  • Users who prefer a completely invisible or in-the-canal form factor.
  • Individuals with extreme noise-in-speech difficulties (Oxiline is better for this).

Age Considerations

Excellent for all ages due to the strong app and features, but the slightly larger size might deter some younger, image-conscious users.

Clinical Recommendation

Final assessment and prescribing guidance

A superb, feature-rich choice that democratizes advanced hearing tech. If tinnitus or media consumption is a key factor, the Beyond Pro is the undisputed winner.

Recommend If

You have mild-to-moderate hearing loss and require the best OTC solution for managing co-morbid tinnitus or need real-time translation and full streaming.

Avoid If

You are focused only on maximum noise-in-speech clarity and are not concerned with streaming or tinnitus features.

Clinical Summary

91 /100

Composite Score

Recommended

Recommendation

$599

Price Point

Evidence: Moderate
Tested: 4 weeks

Where to Buy

Verified purchase options and current availability

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Price: $299.00
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Important Information

  • • Prices and availability subject to change
  • • Some devices may require a prescription
  • • HSA / FSA eligibility: Usually Eligible
  • • Purchase from authorized retailers for warranty protection
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Alternative Devices

Best-in-class for tinnitus relief and media streaming, but the Oxiline and Jabra offer superior core speech clarity performance in high-noise situations.

Testing Methodology

Combined audiometric testing (pure tone, speech) and subjective assessment using the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) pre/post-trial to evaluate the masking feature.

Medical Review: The 50 channels are more descriptive of internal signal processing than user-adjustable bands (16 bands), but the sound quality is crisp, especially in the high-frequency range (up to 8500 Hz). Its tinnitus masking suite is the most advanced we've seen in an OTC aid and is a significant clinical benefit for that population.

Medical Disclaimer

This review is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results may vary. Always consult with healthcare professionals before making medical device decisions. Clinical recommendations should be individualized based on patient-specific factors.