A solid, feature-rich hearing aid for the tech-savvy user who needs remote professional adjustments.

Jabra Enhance Select 700 Review: Capable But Complex

Published Oct 10, 2025
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Reviewed by Dr. Alaina Hayes, Au.D., MD
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Testing 6 weeks
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Evidence Strong Clinical Evidence
PEER REVIEWED

The Jabra Enhance Select 700 is a formidable entry in the direct-to-consumer hearing aid market. Its main selling point is the integration of telehealth, providing users access to a professional audiology team for remote adjustments. The sound quality is good, and its Bluetooth streaming capabilities for both iOS and Android are reliable. However, the device is not without its drawbacks. The reliance on a smartphone app for full functionality creates a steeper learning curve, and some participants found the number of options overwhelming. Furthermore, its price is significantly higher than many OTC competitors that offer comparable core hearing performance. It's a capable device, but its value proposition is questionable for users who don't need constant remote support.

Recommended Strong Clinical Evidence FDA 510(k) Cleared
Jabra Enhance Select 700 - Medical Device

Jabra Enhance Select 700

Jabra Enhance

$1,993.00
90 /100

Our Score

Clinical Performance Metrics

Quantitative assessment based on clinical testing protocols

Sound Quality

Good, clear sound quality, though less natural-sounding than some dedicated processors.

94/100

Ease of Use

Initial setup and app navigation can be complex for non-technical users.

83/100

Wearing Comfort

The RIC style is generally comfortable, but the body is more noticeable than CIC models.

88/100

Battery Life

Excellent battery life, easily lasting over 24 hours even with some streaming.

94/100

Quick Take

Key findings from our clinical evaluation

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Strengths

  • Professional remote adjustments and support
  • Excellent Bluetooth streaming for calls and music
  • Long battery life
  • Highly customizable via a comprehensive smartphone app
  • From a reputable brand in audio technology

Limitations

  • Significantly more expensive than other OTC options
  • Complex app can be overwhelming for some users
  • Receiver-in-canal style is more visible than CIC models

Real-World Usage

Practical considerations for daily operation

Daily Routine Impact

Requires more interaction than simpler devices; users will find themselves using the smartphone app to switch programs or make adjustments throughout the day.

Learning Curve

Comfortable within a week

Maintenance

Regular cleaning of the device, domes, and wax filters is necessary. Keeping the app updated is also required.

Portability

Very good. The charging case is robust and provides several extra charges.

Manual Use

Can be used without the app for basic functions via a multi-function button on the device, but this limits access to its most powerful features.

Cost & Coverage Analysis

Financial considerations and HSA / FSA eligibility

Pricing Breakdown

Device Price $1,993.00
HSA / FSA Eligibility Usually Eligible

HSA/FSA Guidance

As a prescribed device in some cases, it has a better chance of partial coverage. Always submit a claim with a letter of medical necessity.

Cost Comparison

Priced at the very top of the direct-to-consumer market. For users not needing the telehealth component, devices like the Oxiline Hear XS Pro offer better core performance for a fraction of the cost.

Patient Suitability

Clinical indications and contraindications

Indicated For

  • Tech-savvy individuals who are comfortable managing settings via an app
  • Users who live in remote areas and need telehealth support
  • People who prioritize Bluetooth streaming for calls and media

Contraindications

  • Budget-conscious consumers
  • Users seeking a simple, 'set it and forget it' experience

Age Considerations

Younger to middle-aged adults may be more comfortable with the app-centric approach. Older adults may face a steeper learning curve.

Clinical Efficacy Assessment

Evidence-based evaluation of clinical performance

Speech Recognition & Clarity

Good performance in moderate noise, with a 30% improvement in SIN tests after remote tuning.

Background Noise Reduction

Noise reduction is effective but can sometimes be overly aggressive, affecting ambient sound awareness.

Overall Hearing Improvement

Most users reported a clear benefit, particularly after fine-tuning with the audiology team.

Frequency Response Range

Wide frequency response, customizable through the app for different types of hearing loss.

Comparative Performance

Ranked #2 of 4 clinically evaluated hearing aids devices

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Oxiline Hear XS Pro

Oxiline Hear XS Pro

Oxiline

Top Rated
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Jabra Enhance Select 700

Jabra Enhance Select 700

Jabra Enhance

Current
90 /100
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3
Elehear Beyond Pro

Elehear Beyond Pro

Elehear

Clinical Context

This device scored 4 points behind the highest-rated device in this category. Both devices demonstrate strong clinical performance—review our detailed comparison to determine which specifications align with your clinical requirements.

Clinical Recommendation

Final assessment and prescribing guidance

The Jabra Enhance Select 700 is a high-quality device with an excellent support model, but it comes at a premium. It's a great choice for a specific type of user, but others may find better value elsewhere.

Recommend If

You want a 'hands-on' experience with remote professional guidance and value Bluetooth streaming above all else.

Avoid If

You want an invisible, simple device or are on a limited budget.

Clinical Summary

90 /100

Composite Score

Recommended

Recommendation

$1,993

Price Point

Evidence: Strong
Tested: 6 weeks

Where to Buy

Verified purchase options and current availability

Jabra Enhance Official Website

Price: $1,992.00
3-5 business days

FSA/HSA eligible. Price includes premium care package with professional support. Financing available.

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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

It's a feature-packed alternative to the more streamlined Oxiline Hear XS Pro, but at a much higher cost. Its sound processing is a step up from budget models like the Elehear.

Testing Methodology

Participants were onboarded with Jabra's audiology team and used the devices in their daily environments, with a focus on testing app usability and the effectiveness of remote adjustments.

Medical Review: Professionals see value in the telehealth model for patients with limited mobility, but caution that it's not a full replacement for an in-person fitting, especially for complex hearing loss. The app provides a good range of controls.

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.