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Local Care Included

Don’t settle for less- or “remote support.” To get the best performance out of your hearing aids you need local care. It’s why Oticon recommends it, right on their website. Your purchase includes 1 year of unlimited appointments with your local ZipHearing provider. After your first year of ownership, additional appointments with your local ZipHearing provider are (at the most) $65 each.

45 Day Risk-Free Trial

Wear your hearing aids for 45 days. If they don’t change your life, simply bring them back to your local ZipHearing provider and we’ll issue a 100% refund. No restocking fees. No fine print.

3 Year Warranty

Your purchase includes a manufacturer’s 3 year warranty covering repairs, and loss and damage. If a hearing aid is lost or damaged beyond repair during the warranty period, your ZipHearing provider can file what is called a “Loss and Damage Claim” for you, and a new device will be issued, subject to a deductible payable to your hearing provider of $350/aid.

Supplies

An initial supply of cleaning and maintenance supplies like domes and wax filters are included with your order, and your hearing provider will show you how to use them. If your hearing aids take disposable batteries, we’ll include a year's supply. If your hearing aids are rechargeable, we’ll include a charger.

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We offer financing via the CareCredit Credit Card. Setting up your financing takes just minutes, and a ZipHearing team member will help you through the process.

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45 Day Risk-Free Trial

Wear your hearing aids for 45 days. If they don’t change your life, simply bring them back to your local ZipHearing provider and we’ll issue a 100% refund. No restocking fees. No fine print.

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We offer financing via the CareCredit Credit Card. Setting up your financing takes just minutes, and a ZipHearing team member will help you through the process.

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Local Care Included

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Local Care Included

Don’t settle for less- or “remote support.” To get the best performance out of your hearing aids you need local care. It’s why Oticon recommends it, right on their website. Your purchase includes 1 year of unlimited appointments with your local ZipHearing provider. After your first year of ownership, additional appointments with your local ZipHearing provider are (at the most) $65 each.

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3 Year Warranty

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3 Year Warranty

Your purchase includes a manufacturer’s 3 year warranty covering repairs, and loss and damage. If a hearing aid is lost or damaged beyond repair during the warranty period, your ZipHearing provider can file what is called a “Loss and Damage Claim” for you, and a new device will be issued, subject to a deductible payable to your hearing provider of $350/aid.

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Supplies

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Supplies

An initial supply of cleaning and maintenance supplies like domes and wax filters are included with your order, and your hearing provider will show you how to use them. If your hearing aids take disposable batteries, we’ll include a year's supply. If your hearing aids are rechargeable, we’ll include a charger.

Written by: Jeff Hall, Hearing Aid Specialist
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Jeff Hall

President at ZipHearing

Jeff is a California licensed hearing aid dispenser and the President of ZipHearing one of the largest hearing aid suppliers in the country. More about Jeff Hall
Medically reviewed by: Brad Ingrao, Doctor of Audiology
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Editor & Doctor of Audiology

Brad Ingrao, Au.D. has been in clinical practice since 1992 in a variety of settings including academia, private practice, educational audiology, the VA, and the hearing aid industry. More about Brad Ingrao
Updated: Sep 02, 2025
Oticon Intent

Oticon Intent Reviewed: 7 Days with AI-Powered, Sensor-Enhanced Hearing Aids

Have you ever spotted a Google Street View car, with cameras perched on top? These cars roam the streets, capturing 360-degree images of public spaces that are then stitched together to create a virtual representation of the world. The data they collect enhances navigation, mapping, and exploration on a global scale.

Now, imagine if a hearing aid manufacturer took a similar approach—gathering data not from streets, but from real-life sound environments. In fact, you don’t have to imagine it, because Oticon has done just that. Since 2021, researchers equipped with 360-degree microphones have captured 12 million real-life sound scenes for Oticon. This vast collection of auditory data is used to train the deep neural network that powers their hearing aids.

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I wore the Oticon Intent for 7 days and can say with confidence it delivers on most of what the marketing promises.

The embodiment of all this work weighs just over 3 grams and measures 26mm tall—so light you can hardly feel it on your ear. And with the February 2024 release of Oticon Intent, that deep neural network has just become even more powerful.

What’s New with Oticon Intent?

In the last 10 years, the jargon around hearing aid tech has grown increasingly complicated. Bear with me for a moment as I try to make all this digestible. 

Intent is built on Oticon’s latest platform/chip, Sirius

You can think of Sirius as the hardware “brain” of the hearing aid—it’s the foundational hardware platform that powers the entire system. The Sirius platform is the core power source, like the engine in a car. Anytime a manufacturer updates their chip—like Oticon did here—it’s a big deal, because they only do it if they have to.

Intent features Oticon’s next generation sound processing technology—MoreSound Intelligence 3.0

You can think of MoreSound Intelligence 3.0 (MSI 3.0) as the software “brain” of the hearing aid. It’s a suite of features designed to analyze the full sound scene and improve hearing aid performance by providing clearer, more balanced audio. The system is part of Oticon's BrainHearing approach, which focuses on supporting the brain's natural sound processing abilities. If the Sirius platform is the engine, MSI 3.0 is like a navigation system that guides and optimizes the drive (or hearing experience).

Embedded within MoreSound Intelligence 3.0 is Oticon’s second-generation deep neural network, DNN 2.0

The deep neural network that powers Intent hearing aids is vastly improved compared to the DNN that was used in the previous Oticon More and Real hearing aids. Here’s the whitepaper from Oticon, and here’s a summary:

  • DNN 2.0 analyzes sound across 256 channels—far more than the 24 channels used before—allowing for greater detail and clarity in differentiating sounds like voices and background noise.
  • DNN 2.0 provides up to 12 dB of noise suppression, effectively reducing unwanted background noise and providing more contrast between speech and noise, making conversations in crowded environments much clearer.
  • Additionally, DNN 2.0 employs adaptive learning, continuously refining its ability to distinguish important sounds from distractions, which enhances your listening experience over time.
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Launching the first ‘always on’ DNN-powered hearing aid in 2021 has given Oticon a competitive first-mover advantage. Intent now features Oticon’s DNN 2.0, which underwent more training than the DNN which powered previous Oticon aids.

Intent uses 4D Sensor technology

In noisy environments, when you want to hear someone better, you naturally turn your head or lean in closer to them. What if a hearing aid could understand that movement and use it to help you understand what you want to hear? That’s exactly the goal Oticon had in mind when adding sensors to Intent hearing aids—to understand the wearer’s listening intent. 

The 4D sensors in Intent hearing aids—accelerometers and gyroscopes— track head movements in three dimensions (up/down, left/right, forward/backward) and add a 'fourth dimension' of understanding your behavior to adjust the sound automatically. 

MSI 3.0 ingests the sensor data and then acts like a detective, piecing together all the clues of the sensor data figuring out if you are moving, standing still, engaged in one-on-one conversation, or moving around needing to be more aware of your surroundings. Based on all those clues, the hearing aid adjusts how the sound is processed to separate the important sounds (like speech) from background noise.

Studies show that 4D Sensor technology improves speech comprehension by 15%, and that when users are engaged in an intimate conversation in noisy environments, Oticon Intent provides an astounding 35% more access to speech cues compared to the previous generation Oticon Real. 

This isn’t just hype—the 4D Sensor tech can actually reduce the stress on your body

Oticon released a study that utilized biological markers to highlight the effectiveness of the 4D sensor technology in its Intent hearing aids.

Key findings include:

  • Pupil Size: Pupil dilation indicates cognitive load and listening effort. The study revealed a 31% reduction in pupil size when using Oticon Intent, signifying less mental effort compared to the previous Oticon Real model.
  • Heart Rate: Heart rate was monitored to evaluate listening stress. Participants using Oticon Intent showed a 40% decrease in heart rate, indicating lower stress levels during listening tasks than those using Oticon Real.

The benefits of the added sensors are indisputable, and several other hearing aid manufacturers are using sensors to inform their sound processing. 

I know— that was a lot of stats, and a lot of jargon. The bottom line is—as a result of all of the above improvements: 

Hearing aid users prefer Oticon Intent compared to the previous generation Oticon Real (source)

The reason that’s significant is Oticon Real wasn’t exactly a “slouch” of a hearing aid. During the entire time Oticon Real was Oticon’s flagship hearing aid (February 2023 - February 2024), it was our best-selling and highest rated prescription hearing aid—and our customers tend to be some of the savviest and well-educated buyers in the market. 

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[Edited to more clearly show Oticon’s high scores]. Third party hearing aid testing laboratory HearAdvisor.com ranked the previous generation Oticon Real third-overall in the all-important Speech in Noise category for prescription hearing aids, while Intent is now ranked second overall. 

Finally, some less impactful headlines, but still important, include the switch to Bluetooth LE Audio, Auracast compatibility, a new MiniFit detect speaker, a new design, and improved rechargeability. 

Intent has Next-generation Bluetooth® LE Audio

Bluetooth LE (Low Energy) Audio is the next generation of Bluetooth and it promises several benefits for hearing aid wearers:

  • Better sound quality
  • Improved battery life
  • Direct connectivity to more devices
  • Lower latency (audio delay)
  • Hands-free phone calls
  • Auracast-compatibility (more on that below)

The fact that Intent has Bluetooth LE Audio makes them future-proof, but unfortunately, you’re not going to realize the above-listed benefits unless your phone supports Bluetooth LE Audio, and most don’t. 

According to Oticon's device compatibility list, there are only a handful of phones—Android devices—that have Bluetooth LE Audio:

  • Google Pixel 7 & 8, including Pro models
  • Samsung Galaxy A54
  • Sony Xperia 5 V 5G

For most phones, particularly those purchased after 2017, if they have Bluetooth 5.0 or newer, you should eventually be able to utilize the Bluetooth LE Audio features of Intent hearing aids. This includes all iPhone 8 models and newer, as well as Galaxy S8 models and newer.

Bluetooth LE Audio is an enhancement integrated into Bluetooth 5.0 and later. So while the hardware needed to support Bluetooth LE Audio is already present in most devices (devices with Bluetooth 5.0 and later) activating Bluetooth LE Audio requires a software update from the manufacturer. The decision to roll out this update ultimately lies with the manufacturers, but it's likely they will enable Bluetooth LE Audio as consumer demand increases.

What if your phone doesn’t have Bluetooth LE Audio?

If your phone doesn’t have Bluetooth LE Audio, don’t worry, you can still pair them up to Oticon Intent. Intent hearing aids also support the MFi (Made for iPhone) and Android’s ASHA (Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids) specifications. These are the earlier Bluetooth connectivity specifications (with stripped down feature sets as compared to Bluetooth LE Audio), but the good news is those specifications are supported by pretty much all phones—you can confirm using Oticon’s device compatibility list.

So for now, getting an Intent hearing aid with Bluetooth LE Audio is more about future-proofing the hearing aid. It means that once Bluetooth LE Audio is widely-used and activated on your phone, you’re not going to have to buy new hearing aids just to get the Bluetooth LE Audio features. 

Intent is Auracast™-ready

Auracast is a new feature of Bluetooth LE Audio that everyone is going to benefit from—not just hearing aid users. Auracast is going to allow sound from public venues (airports, theaters, gyms, churches), to stream directly to hearing aids and headphones.

Here’s how it works (assuming you have Intent hearing aids):

  • When you’re at a venue that has a sound system, you’ll go into the Bluetooth section on your phone and search for the ‘Broadcast Name’, just like you’d search for a wi-fi network to join.
  • You’ll join the Broadcast by entering a Broadcast Code that the venue supplies, just like entering a wifi-password.
  • The audio will then stream to your Intent hearing aids.
Here’s an excellent explainer video of how Auracast works (fast forward to 1:00). 
Fast forward to 1:00: Animation video providing an overview of how Auracast Broadcast Audio works.

In order for Auracast to work, the venue needs to have an Auracast broadcasting device integrated with their sound system. They’re simple to install and they’re not expensive, but most venues are not even aware of what Auracast is at the moment (and most consumers aren’t either), so it’s going to take a few years for venues to adopt this technology. 

For that reason, hearing aid manufacturers are not in a rush to activate Auracast in their hearing aids. The necessary hardware is in the hearing aids, deactivated, and Oticon says they’ll activate Auracast in a Spring 2025 firmware update. 

The industry's first self-calibrating speaker, miniFit Detect

Receivers (speakers) previous to the Intent model were called ‘miniFit’ receivers. Intent receivers are called ‘miniFit Detect’, and these new Detect speakers come standard with all Intent orders. 

Here’s what the ‘Detect’ part of that is all about—

miniFit Detect speakers are an industry first, and they’re able to detect:

  • If the receiver/speaker wire is faulty, in which case the hearing aid indicator light will blink orange 4 times.
  • If the receiver/speaker is the correct receiver for the hearing aid. When the receiver is plugged into the hearing aid (by your hearing care provider), the hearing aid can tell what type of receiver it is, and compare that to other data inside the hearing aids (such as your hearing loss scores), and ensure it’s the best receiver for you. 

Oticon says the Detect speakers are self-calibrating smart speakers, and that (since they can read data in the hearing aid), they ensure the hearing aids are providing the appropriate gain for your hearing loss, to within 1dB, and that that is up to 57% more precise compared to previous Oticon speakers. 

New Design & Improved Rechargeability

The Intent press release states Intent is “Oticon’s smallest rechargeable miniRITE hearing aid,” but I think that’s only partially true. Based on measurements of Oticon Intent vs. Oticon Real, it actually appears that by volume Intent is ~8% larger than Real overall. However, Intent certainly does appear smaller overall—it’s all about where the volume is distributed. Intent is a shorter and thicker device, and this does make it—at least cosmetically—more discreet than Real. In addition, Intent is now the fastest-charging hearing aid in the industry, achieving a full charge in just 2 hours. 

What comes with an order of Oticon Intent

My order of Oticon Intent 1 miniRITE R hearing aids in Chestnut Brown. This is everything that came in the box. 

Here’s what comes with an order of Intent hearing aids:

  • (2) Intent miniRITE R hearing aids
  • (2) miniFit Detect speakers (receivers)
  • Pack of domes (these go on the ends of the receivers)
  • Pack of filters (these keep the wax out of the receivers)
  • Charger. Technically it’s called the miniRITE R charger—it’s the standard charger that comes with all orders. It gives the hearing aids a full charge within 2 hours. You can charge the hearing aids via USB-C cord, or with a wall plug. There is a premium charger available called the Smart Charger (scroll down this page to the ‘accessories’ section to learn about that.)
  • Clam-shell style case with cleaning cloth and tool (your hearing provider will show you how to use these). 
  • User guide. Helpful, but also generically-written. These hearing aids are highly customizable and a lot of what you read in this user guide may not apply to your exact set of hearing aids—it all depends on how your provider has set them up. 

My Oticon Intent 1 Review

For this review I ordered the Oticon Intent 1 miniRITE R. Let’s break that down a bit. MiniRITE R refers to the form factor, in this case, it’s a “miniature receiver-in-the-ear” that is rechargeable. In fact, it’s the only model Intent is available in right now. The “1” refers to the “technology level” of the hearing aid, and Intent comes in three different “technology levels”—Intent 1, Intent 2, and Intent 3. Intent 1 is the best, and as of November 2024 it’s the technology level that 77.5% of our customers order. 

I ordered Intent 1 because in order to evaluate a hearing aid, I want to make sure I’m testing the manufacturer’s best technology. Intent 1 offers 12 dB of what Oticon calls ‘Neural Noise Suppression’ (the amount of noise suppression provided by the hearing aids). That makes Intent 1 Oticon’s best hearing aid for hearing in noise. If you’re interested in reading about the differences in Intent technology levels, you can read further down this page, or watch this video I made. 

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The Oticon Intent 1 miniRITE R in Chestnut Brown, on my right ear. It’s a comfortable and (mostly discreet) fit—but more on that a bit below.

I ordered them in the Chestnut Brown color because it’s what would match my hair color best, and it’s what I would feel most comfortable wearing during my 7 day trial. Chestnut Brown is far from the most popular color though. Nearly half of our customers order this in the Chroma Beige or Silver Grey color (you can see all the colors available as well as the popularity of each color at the top of this page). 

First, a bit about my hearing

Objectively speaking, I have normal hearing. If I take a hearing test, I will pass. However, I have what I suspect to be hidden hearing loss. That means my hearing loss can’t be measured by standard hearing tests, but that I’ll have a harder time than most people hearing in noisy environments with a lot of background noise. In noisy restaurants I’m reading lips, piecing words together to gather context clues, and sometimes just altogether guessing at what a person is saying.

Struggling in noise, but having normal hearing otherwise, helps me to evaluate hearing aids—especially since hearing in noise is one of the biggest challenges for those with hearing loss. In all other environments, since my hearing is normal, I’m able to notice the subtleties in different hearing aids that other wearers may not even perceive. My background in the hearing aid industry also gives me insight to know what is happening ‘behind the scenes’. In other words, if my hearing aids do something weird, I know what they’re trying to do, why they’re trying to do it, and how well they’re doing it compared to other devices. 

How it fits

Intent is a receiver-in-canal (RIC) hearing aid, and RIC hearing aids are known for being the most comfortable style to wear. The Intent hearing aid is indeed comfortable, with one exception—they tickled my ears. I believe the reason for this itchy/tickling sensation was because Oticon receivers (AKA speakers), have a distinct bend to them. I believe the bend was causing the receiver to bump up against my ear canal, causing a tickling sensation that was tough for me to get used to.

two hearing aids side by side showing the bend of the oticon intent receiver wire
Left: Traditionally-angled receiver of the Starkey Edge AI. Right: The sharper-angled receiver of the Oticon Intent. 

I do think this is a me issue, and it’s likely that my unique combination of narrow and bendy ear canals are probably to blame, because while there was at least one other report of this online, I’ve never heard this complaint from our customers. And, Oticon isn't the only manufacturer to use this style of angled receiver—Signia and Widex do as well.

Apart from the itch these caused me, I do actually like the way Oticon bends the receiver. I’ve found that the bend is so aggressive that, once the hearing aid is correctly positioned in your ear, it creates tension on the receiver wire in the opposite direction of its natural curve. This tension helps the hearing aid fit snugly and stay secure.

How it looks

Dimensions (LxWxD): 26.2mm x 7.4mm x 12.1mm

Weight: 3.03g

From the side or from behind, Intent is no more noticeable than most hearing aids, and in fact much less noticeable than its biggest competitor, the Phonak Audéo Sphere Infinio.

But, I’m not in love with how this hearing aid looks from straight on. I found that the receiver wire was brighter and shinier than competitor devices, and this made it stand out more. To be sure, I put the Intent in my right ear, and a competitor device in my left ear and asked my wife if she could tell a difference from straight on—if one was more noticeable. Indeed, the Intent hearing aid (because of the receiver wire), was more noticeable.

Left: The more muted receiver wire of the Phonak Audéo Sphere Infinio. Right: The shinier receiver wire of the Oticon Intent. 

If you have silver, gray, or white hair, you probably won’t notice this at all, and the color of the receiver wire may actually make the hearing aids hide better. For someone like me with a bit of a darker complexion and hair, it had the opposite effect. 

As soon as I noticed this “issue,” I remembered a product called Vanish (not an affiliate link), which lets you dye the receiver wire to be more of a skin-toned color. This could be a good solution for you if you feel the receiver wire is too noticeable. I contacted Oticon to inquire as to whether using the Vanish product would void the hearing aid warranty and they assured me that using this dye would not affect your warranty. I wouldn’t recommend that you proactively buy this dye. Wait and see if this is an issue for you at all— it probably won’t be.  

I want to be clear. I’m not advocating for hiding hearing aids, but I know cosmetics are a big concern for a lot of people, especially first-time hearing aid wearers. I also want to be clear that Intent is not the only hearing aid with a shinier/brighter receiver. The receivers on both the Signia Pure Charge&GO IX and Widex Moment hearing aids also have a brighter look to them. 

How I Programmed the Hearing Aids

I usually set up all hearing aids I try in a similar way: I leave Program 1 in the "General/All-around" mode so the hearing aid can automatically adjust to different environments on its own. In Program 2, I add a manual "Speech in Noise" program for times when I need extra clarity in loud places, like restaurants.

What's different with the Intent hearing aids is that they don’t actually require an extra program for noisy situations. I was able to apply the same aggressive speech enhancement settings found in Oticon’s Speech in Noise program directly to the General program. That way, when I was in a noisy environment, the aids automatically adjust to the Speech in Noise settings, so I don’t need to switch programs—everything stays in General, adapting as I need it.

screenshot of oticon genie 2 fitting software showing the available programs
Screenshot of Oticon Genie 2 fitting software. Unlike competitor brands offering 8+ programs, Oticon only provides 4 optional manual listening programs to switch into—Speech in Noise, MyMusic, Lecture, Comfort— but those programs are totally optional, and for me, unnecessary.

Depending on how “in the weeds” you are with your hearing aid research, you may or may not recognize something a bit odd in the above list of programs from Oticon—it’s minimal. Oticon gives you (4) programs you can manually switch into if you want, when other brands give you 8+. 

Why so few programs compared to competitors? The answer from Oticon would be—because Intent continuously scans the environment and adapts to the user intent in real time. But, every hearing aid manufacturer would say that, and they all still give users 8+ manual programs to switch into, so what’s really going on here? Well, it’s a bold move to not give users those extra programs. So bold, that I can only assume that this is a testament to Oticon’s conviction in their BrainHearing(™) technology —believing that their hearing aids are sophisticated enough to support the brain’s natural ability to make sense of sounds without the user needing to frequently adjust settings. 

And it makes sense if you think about it. It always feels weird to me when I see 8+ programs I can choose from on a hearing aid. If your hearing aids are so good at scanning the environment and auto-optimizing, why are you giving me so many options to override that? 

All that to say—it appears the researchers and audiologists at Oticon think folks should use their hearing aids the way I do. In essence, keep them as simple as possible and let them do the heavy lifting. This feature alone—only needing a General program—would be reason enough for me to choose this as my favorite hearing aid. If only they didn’t make my ears itch!

Setting up the user controls

There’s only a single button on Intent hearing aids, so Oticon has made it multi-functional, depending on how you press it. 

Here is the default behavior of the push-button:

  • A short press of less than 1 second will change the volume of both aids (right side turns both up, left side turns both down)
  • A longer press and hold of 2 seconds will change the program of both aids
  • A longer press and hold of (3 seconds), will turn the aids off

When you get an incoming call, the functionality of the button changes: 

  • A short press of less than 1 second will answer a call
  • A longer press and hold of 3 seconds will decline the call, or end an existing call
  • A ‘double tap’ will answer or end a call (more on that in a minute)

All of that can be kind of confusing, and I knew I’d never need to change the program, and I’ve never felt the need to change the volume with any hearing aids. With that in mind, I changed the settings so the push button could only do one thing—a press and hold of 3 seconds would shut the hearing aids off.

When you get a phone call, the caller ID isn’t announced through the hearing aids, which means you’ve got to look at your phone anyway, and at that point, you might as well just hit “accept” on your phone to answer the call, rather than reaching up to push the button on the hearing aid to answer the call, so I deactivated that default functionality as well. 

As I mentioned a minute ago, there’s a double tap feature as well. In theory, when a call comes in, you can make a double tap gesture near your ear/hearing aid and this will accept or end the call. Like with other hearing aids I’ve tried, this feature didn’t work reliably enough for me to want to use it, so I turned it off. 

If you haven’t noticed, I prefer a minimalist approach

Pulling the hearing aids out of the charger turns them on. They auto-adjust in every environment, even noisy environments, which means I never need to use the app. Pushing the button for 3 seconds will shut them down, or simply putting them back in the charger will as well.

me turning off the oticon intent by pressing and holding the button for 3 seconds
Hold the push button for 3 seconds to power down the hearing aids; an orange LED indicator confirms they've shut off. To turn them back on, press and hold the button for 1–2 seconds until the LED lights up green.

And that's all the engagement needed for the hearing aids to work optimally, which is exactly how I like it, and unfortunately, pretty rare in the hearing aid world. With other devices I’ve tried, I always had to fiddle with the app and onboard controls much more than the Intents to get the aids to do what I want, so this is a huge plus for the Oticon Intent. 

Overall Sound Quality & Performance in Noise

My biggest complaints with Intent are really the same complaints I have with any hearing aids—some things just didn’t sound natural. Microwave dings, chimes, electronic alerts, notifications—all those types of sounds have a weird fluttering effect, they almost sound harmonized. Overall, I would describe the sound quality of speech to be clear and crisp.

There was minimal echo in my voice

As compared to the Phonak Audéo Sphere Infinio and Starkey Edge AI, Intent was certainly my favorite hearing aid in this category. With the other devices, my own voice felt over-amplified creating a boomy/echo sensation. With Intent, if there was any echo at all, it was barely noticeable.

Wind noise handling was very good

Oticon says Intent hearing aids detect and filter wind and handling noises 500 times per second, and I believe it. I had to drive 50 MPH with all the windows down and then stick my head out the window to even start to hear wind noise. With other hearing aids, wind noise and the scratchy sounds it makes on the microphone would start to be noticeable at just 30 MPH with the car windows rolled down at all.

Performance in noise

What I love about the Intent, that no other hearing aid with a deep neural network can do, is when I’m in a noisy place, its most aggressive speech enhancement technology kicks on, without needing any manual interaction from me whatsoever. When I go out to eat, I want to put the hearing aids on and forget about them, and leave the phone in the car so I don’t have any distractions. Intent allows me to do this. I don’t need the app to get the most out of Intent hearing aids in noise. 

To test these out, I went to a restaurant that is always very noisy. The World Series was playing, there was a full bar, full restaurant, music blaring—it was as lively as any restaurant ever gets. When I entered the restaurant, I didn’t notice the hearing aids doing any kind of ‘switching’ like I sometimes notice. That’s a good thing. It means as the hearing aid is adjusting to my environment, it’s very fast and subtle—that’s what you want. 

split screen showing a noise meter app and a noisy restaurant
October is a very noisy month in San Diego restaurants with the MLB Postseason in full swing. My Sound meter app clocked this restaurant at 80+ dB—a level close to the point at which noise is considered potentially harmful.

Intent did a really good job for me in noise. When someone at my table started talking, and I looked at them, I felt like the aids gave my ears a sort of tunnel vision (in a good way), and like their speech was “beaming” right to my hearing aids—like there was some kind of invisible connection. And then if someone else started talking and I turned my head to look at them, it’s like that “beam” or audio stream would “switch” over to them. I think that positive experience is probably attributed to the 4D sensor tech in these hearing aids. 

As soon as I experienced this, I remembered the third user review we ever got on Intent, from one of our customers named Elliot. You can find Elliot's review further down this page in the 'reviews' section, but here's an excerpt:

“Oticon Intent 1s gave me a newbie’s “aha” moment with the huge improvement in speech-in-noise where I’ve always struggled. I’m no longer as nervous about going into restaurants, to receptions and the like. The feature allowing the aids to focus on an individual in a group when you turn your head as they join the conversation feels as if I’m hearing them far better than with my older versions of Oticons.”

Bluetooth Review

As I mentioned above, Oticon Intent has Bluetooth LE Audio, the next generation of Bluetooth. But, not many phones have Bluetooth LE Audio yet—including my iPhone 13—so that meant I had to connect my iPhone to the Intents using the MFi (Made for iPhone) specification. 

In terms of ease of connecting the Intents to my iPhone via Bluetooth, I have to give Intent the highest rating I can—it was easier than other hearing aids I’ve tried that also use the MFi specification. 

Connecting to Intents (at least via iPhones), is a two-step process, because you have to pair the aids to your phone, but you also have to pair the aids to the Companion app (if you want to use the app). 

To connect the aids to your phone, you first want to go into Settings -> Accessibility -> Hearing devices, and follow the pairing instructions. It takes 10 seconds for your phone to find the Intent aids and connect to them. Once that pairing is complete, any audio from your phone can stream to your Intent hearing aids. 

If you want to use the Companion app (and you should at least download it to see what it can do), you then have to follow a separate pairing process that the app will guide you through, it takes 5-10 seconds, and you can then control the Intents with the app. I’ll write more about the app a bit further down in this review.

Streaming sound quality & connectivity

I’m not a fan of the streaming sound quality of Oticon Intents. To be fair, I’m not a fan of the streaming sound quality of any hearing aid that uses the MFi specification. Whether I’m streaming phone calls, music, YouTube videos—the sound is just tinny and not rich or well-balanced, there is no base. Earlier I mentioned how the Intents had more circuit noise compared to other aids I tried, and unfortunately it was even more pronounced when I was streaming audio. 

The good news is if you have a phone built in 2017 or later, that phone will probably eventually get a software update which gives it Bluetooth LE Audio, and that is reported to offer much better sound quality than the MFi specification. 

Connectivity between my phone and the hearing aids was fairly consistent up to about 30 feet, at which point it became really choppy and I’d lose the stream in one ear. It wasn’t perfect. Even at very close range (the phone in my pocket), I would sometimes get weird intermittency from one of the hearing aids, almost like the hearing aid was “thinking” for a millisecond or had for a split second lost connection to the phone—but at close range connection never truly dropped. 

Companion App Review

As of November 2024 this is my favorite hearing aid app, and I can’t understand why it has literally the worst reviews of any of the 6 major hearing aid brands—2.3 stars. 

Many users complain of connectivity issues between the app and the hearing aids, but I never experienced that. In fairness, I only used the app on maybe 10 different occasions because…my favorite thing about the app is, you don’t have to use the app! With other hearing aids I’ve worn, I had to use their app to get the best performance out of the hearing aids—with Intent I did not have to and the app is completely optional. 

The only reason I can recommend using the app is for a feature called Speech Booster, but you may not even need that—I didn’t.

screenshot of the companion app showing the speechbooster feature
The Speech Booster feature is accessible right along the bottom row of options on the main ‘home’ screen of the app. Clicking this will give speech a little extra boost—it sounded to me like it was increasing the high frequency gain. 

Here’s everything you can do with the Companion app: 

  • Mute the hearing aids
  • Control the volume, each aid independently, and together
  • Change the hearing aid program
  • Adjust the low, mid, and high frequencies (for all-around listening and Bluetooth streaming, independently)
  • Speech Booster feature to enhance speech in a noisy environment
  • Use your phone as a remote microphone to send audio directly to the hearing aids
  • Check your hearing aid battery life
  • Find your hearing aids if you lose them
  • Find information about your hearing aids like model, firmware version, and serial numbers
  • Track your wearing time via the ‘HearingFitness’ section of the app
  • Get remote care from your hearing care provider (if you’re provider is set up for this)
  • Access a knowledge base with instructions and help with troubleshooting

Battery life

Oticon says Intent has up to 20 hours of battery life, but I think that’s actually a low estimate. I guess they figure it’s better to underpromise and overdeliver. Each day when I woke up and put the hearing aids in, I would check the battery level of the hearing aids via the Companion app, and it would usually say I had between 28-29 hours of use remaining. By noon each day my battery was still showing above 90% with an estimate of 15 hours of use remaining. By the end of the day the lowest I ever saw the battery (around 8pm), so 13 hours of use, was 40%.

I did about 1 hour of Bluetooth streaming a day, streaming music from my phone.  I did notice that bluetooth streaming drained the battery significantly faster, so be aware of your battery levels. Warning: I’m not sure how accurate the Companion app is at estimating remaining battery life of the aids. There were times it’d say I had an estimated 15 hours left, and then 3 hours later I’d check it and see an estimated 22 hours left.

Oticon Intent Pros & Cons

Pros

Hearing in noise and the 4D sensors work very well. I did a side-by-side comparison in a noisy restaurant, between Intent and a few of its biggest competitor hearing aids. I felt like with Intent it was easiest to tell the direction from which sound was coming, and that the hearing aids were good at understanding what sound was important to me. Intent hearing aids were as good as any I've tried at separating speech from background noise.

It’s very small. It’s over 100% smaller than the Phonak Audéo Sphere Infinio, and just a tad bigger than the Starkey Edge AI. Not only is it small, but it also has earned a great Speech in Noise score from HearAdvisor, and there is nothing smaller that has a better score. 

It’s future-proofed with Bluetooth LE Audio and Auracast™. As of November 2024, most users won’t benefit from this, because not many phones have Bluetooth LE Audio, and not many venues have installed Auracast broadcasters. However in the coming years this technology will be widely adopted, and you won’t have to buy new hearing aids to take advantage of it. 

The deep neural network is always on. What you’re really paying for (the smart DNN tech), is always on, working for you. The best part about that—and what’s unique to Intent hearing aids—is Oticon’s most aggressive speech enhancement features also auto-activate, meaning you never really have to fiddle with the app if you don’t want to. 

It’s very good at automatically adjusting depending on the environment. Compared to competitor hearing aids, Intent took the least amount of interaction/engagement from me. I put them on and they did a great job of adjusting on their own.

There’s not a lot of echo. Compared to other major competitor hearing aids I’ve worn, Intent had the least amount of echo. My own voice sounds very natural and if there’s any echo at all, it’s barely perceptible. 

Cons

It was more noticeable. Compared to competitor hearing aids, the wire on Intent was brighter and shinier, which made the hearing aid more noticeable from the front. 

The angle of the receiver made my ears itch. Oticon receivers have a unique bend to them. It helps the whole hearing aid fit securely on the ear, but due to the unique shape and size of my ear canal it caused an itching sensation that was hard to get used to.

No disposable battery option. The rechargeable battery life is great and as long as you charge it each night for at least 2 hours, you’re never going to run out of battery during the day. It’ll last well over 16 hours, even with Bluetooth streaming. But personally, I much prefer disposable batteries— it’s just one less thing to think about. 

The streaming sound quality isn’t good. In fairness, it’s not good with any hearing aids, and Intent wasn’t the worst that I had heard. I’m hopeful that Apple will activate Bluetooth LE Audio in my iPhone with a future firmware update, as that is supposed to improve streaming sound quality.

Final thoughts

In 2014, ReSound introduced the world’s first Bluetooth-compatible hearing aid, transforming consumer expectations for hearing aid and phone connectivity. There was a palpable feeling in the industry at the time—no manufacturer could release a hearing aid without similar technology, and without shouting it from the rooftops. 10 years later, there’s that feeling again. 

In January 2021, Oticon redefined expectations with the launch of Oticon More—the world’s first hearing aid with an embedded, always-on deep neural network (DNN). Since then, competitors have responded with their own DNN-enabled devices, each with unique methods. Yet, Oticon remains at the forefront—enhancing its DNN with impressive updates, while keeping the hearing aids small, and with minimal battery drain. 

Today, hearing aids touting signal-to-noise ratio gains of 10+ dB, once unthinkable, are becoming standard. It feels like the hearing aid industry has entered a new AI-driven phase of innovation that is going to result in huge wins for hearing aid wearers—and Oticon has played arguably the biggest part in this.

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Jeff Hall

Hearing Aid Specialist

Jeff is a California licensed hearing aid dispenser and the President of ZipHearing- one of the largest discount hearing aid suppliers in the United States. Jeff lives in San Diego, CA with his wife and 2 young daughters. You can learn more about hearing aids and watch Jeff on ZipHearing's Youtube channel.

Oticon Intent at a glance

Sales popularity of Intent vs.

over the last 60 days

Relative sales popularity of Oticon models over time, based on our internal sales data. Updated weekly. Click on a model name to remove/bring back it from the chart comparsion

Sales stats for Intent

Based on our internal sales data. Updated daily.

BOUGHT BY 94.8% of our customers who've bought Oticon in the last 90 days
RETURNED BY 13.9% of customers during their 45 day trial period for a 100% refund
This hearing aid's return rate is 11% better than our average return rate of 16%
ZipHearing Return Policy We think you'll love your new hearing aids. But if you don't, return them for a 100% refund within 45 days. No restocking fees, no fine print.

Your savings through ZipHearing

Based on retail pricing figures from HearingTracker.com.

Average retail
OUR PRICE FOR
OTICON INTENT IS
34% less
than the national average price
ZipHearing Price

Oticon's product naming convention

Oticon
Brand
Intent
Model
1
Tech level
miniRITE
Style
R
Rechargeable

Intent tech levels our customers buy

Based on internal sales data. Updated daily.

Hearing Aids prices range 79.4%
Hearing Aids prices range 79.4%
Tech level % of sales
Intent 1 79.4%
Intent 2 15.5%
Intent 3 4%
Intent 4 1%

Oticon Intent models

Sorted by popularity. Based on our internal sales data. Updated daily.

Oticon Intent comes in 3 different models, shown below. When purchasing through ZipHearing, the model you select doesn't affect the final price you pay — the technology level does; such as the Intent 1, 2, 3 or 4. The majority of ZipHearing customers buy the Oticon Intent miniRITE R model (shown in position 1 below), with the 1 technology level.

RATING 1
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Oticon Intent miniRITE R

Mini receiver-in-the-ear style with a lithium-ion rechargeable battery and telecoil

99.9%
99.9% of our customers choose this model
13.9%
13.9% of our customers returned this model for a full refund
RATING 2
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Oticon Intent CROS PX miniRITE R

Mini receiver-in-the-ear style CROS transmitter with a lithium-ion rechargeable battery. This model is rarely ordered because it's intended for individuals with the less common conditions of asymmetrical hearing loss and single-sided deafness.

1.4%
1.4% of our customers choose this model
10%
10% of our customers returned this model for a full refund
RATING 3
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Oticon Intent CROS minRITE T

Mini receiver-in-the-ear style CROS transmitter with a size 312 battery. This model is rarely ordered because it's intended for individuals with the less common conditions of asymmetrical hearing loss and single-sided deafness.

0.3%
0.3% of our customers choose this model
25%
25% of our customers returned this model for a full refund

Oticon Intent 1 vs 2 & more

This is a heavily abbreviated chart designed to focus only on the key differences between models. Features that exist across all technology are not listed below unless they`re necessary to provide context for other features listed. Swipe right to see more features, tap on a feature to read its description.

Model 4 3 2 1
Sales popularity 1% 4% 15.5% 79.4%
Return rate 26.7% 20.7% 13.7% 13.5%
Tech level Low Mid Advanced Premium
Channels 48 48 48 64
Bands 14 18 20 24
MoreSound Intelligence 3.0 Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1
Neural Noise Surpression 6 dB 8 dB 10 dB 12 dB
Fitting bandwidth 8 kHz 8 kHz 8 kHz 10 kHz
Better-Ear Priority
Sensor Technology
Clear Dynamics
Title

*some features may not apply to all models on this page

For a more detailed comparison, see Oticon`s feature matrix

Oticon Intent reviews

Summary

Customers say

Users praise the Oticon Intent hearing aids for their exceptional sound clarity and natural audio quality, significantly improving speech recognition and comprehension, especially in challenging noisy environments like restaurants, group conversations, and outdoor settings with effective wind noise reduction, though performance may fall short in extremely crowded or loud spaces where background noise can still be prominent. Many highlight the comfort and discreet design, often forgetting they're wearing them during extended use, along with reliable rechargeable batteries lasting up to 20-25 hours, but some note an initial adjustment period where sounds feel tinny, metallic, or echoey, and the device's width can cause minor interference with glasses. Bluetooth connectivity is a standout feature, enabling streaming for phone calls, music, podcasts, and TV.
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Appearance & comfort (50) Battery & charging (21) Bluetooth & connectivity (33) Customer service (27) Durability & reliability (13) Ease of use & controls (44) Performance in noise (48) Sound quality (104) Value for money (41)
50 customers mention "Appearance & comfort" 49 positive 0 negative

The hearing aids are described as comfortable and discreet, with users often forgetting they are wearing them. Some initial adjustment is required, especially for those who wear glasses.

...also more comfortable than my old pair... Read more

...very comfortable small. i forget they are there!... Read more

...they are very comfortable to wear... Read more

...comfortable.best of all, hardly visible while wearing... Read more

...it took a few days to get used to them but now after two weeks i barely notice them most of the time... Read more

...they are so light weight i don't even know i have them on, and in most cases, they are invisible to anyone else... Read more

...great fit, great sound, and great tuning for my needs. and i love the baby blue color!... Read more

...it took several days to get used to wearing them, but now i can go 16 hours per day without really noticing that i am wearing anything in my ears... Read more

...the fit is snug and tight... Read more

...they are small, very comfortable and easy to manage... Read more

21 customers mention "Battery & charging" 18 positive 3 negative

The rechargeable batteries are well-received, offering long-lasting performance and convenience. Some concerns about battery replacement and charger compatibility are noted.

...the rechargeable batteries are much better... Read more

...i am specially appreciated when i am taking my oticons off for recharging..., it is huge difference in surrounding noses and make me appreciate even more... Read more

...these are rechargeable and i have absolutely no issues with battery life. i wear these between 13-16 hours a day and have consistently had several hours of battery life left when i take them off for the night... Read more

...the new rechargeable feature is much better than having to worry when the batteries gonna wear out on the old style... Read more

...the hearing aids recharge easily... Read more

...the built-in rechargeable battery lasts well beyond my normal 16-hour day (still maybe 30-40% left at days’ end). if i need more, the new charger is quite rapid — 15 minutes gets you 4 extra hours, and 30 minutes gets you 8 hours more... Read more

...that requires two chargers because the cros does not fit in the hearing aid charger. i travel, so having to have two different chargers will be a pain... Read more

...battery life is great (25 hours) and full charging is fast (2-3 hours)... Read more

...have been using the oticons 16 hrs/day for 2 months and always still have another 10 to 12 hours left... Read more

...i also love the rechargeable feature. no more batteries to replace!... Read more

33 customers mention "Bluetooth & connectivity" 19 positive 11 negative

Connectivity is generally good, with easy integration with phones and apps. However, some users experience issues with Bluetooth range and call quality, indicating room for improvement.

...bluetooth i think is improved a little but distance is still minimal and hand-offs between phone, computer and car can still be clunky... Read more

...poor ratings regarding connectivity are very overblown; just beware of competing blue tooth requests... Read more

...integration with the oticon app is also excellent - very intuitive and simple... Read more

...when on bluetooth to television you may lose connection. restart app occassionally... Read more

...making hearing adjustments via my cell phone... Read more

...the additional tv hookup is great. you can set it to stream from your tv and still be able to hear if someone speaks to you... Read more

...the sound is extremely clear, and the connectivity is excellent... Read more

...easy connection to iphone... Read more

...while using it with the cell phone, people on the other end have difficulty with broken sound... Read more

...not digging that people have a hard time talking with me on the phone when the hearing aids automatically connect for every call i receive. i usually try to rush and turn that off when receiving a new call... Read more

27 customers mention "Customer service" 26 positive 1 negative

Customer service is highly rated, with users appreciating the helpful and informative support from representatives and audiologists.

...the audiologist they referred me too was excellent as well... Read more

...the process of zip hearing recommending me to a multitude of hearing centers in my location... Read more

...they promise lower cost and no pressure. they game through on both... Read more

...i asked jeff hall of zip hearing to lead me to a hearing specialist well grounded in tinnitus... Read more

...i was pleased with the assistance i received from the zip hearing consultant... Read more

...excellent sound quality and service from the provider... Read more

...hats off to ziphearing.com for great and very responsive service, not to mention saving me a few thousand dollars. i’m a customer for life!... Read more

...i bought the oticon intent 1 thru zip hearing and got 45% discount and great service... Read more

...the provider has been so helpful, knowledgeable, and professional... Read more

...after calling zip hearing i was put in touch with the best provider locally... Read more

13 customers mention "Durability & reliability" 9 positive 2 negative

The hearing aids are praised for their exceptional quality and durability, with users noting their robustness and reliability in various activities. Minor issues like occasional dropouts are mentioned but not seen as major concerns.

...the quality of the device is exceptional which is the manufactures standard... Read more

...if they are as robust and trouble free and the batteries hold their charge over their lifetime, i will be happy... Read more

...i have always been impressed with their quality... Read more

...very durable... Read more

...i added ear molds which helped me prevent losing my hearing aid over the last 20 years as i am very active with outdoor sports... Read more

...they do appear to be high quality and do function exceptionally well as a solution for my hearing issue... Read more

...the custom ear mold limits any feedback loop... Read more

...only minor issue has been a 2-3 second drop out on my right ear but i will bring that up with my provider. has only happened a few times and not something i consider a major "don't buy" issue... Read more

...i am outside most of the time and they do fine by staying in and not having to worry about them falling out or getting knocked out of my ear... Read more

...may not last 7 days never mind 45 days of return policy... Read more

44 customers mention "Ease of use & controls" 33 positive 5 negative

The hearing aids are user-friendly, with intuitive controls and a helpful app. Some users find the app lacking in functionality, but overall ease of use is praised.

...i am still getting used to them, but so far they have improved my hearing. i am learning how to adjust them for max quality... Read more

...ability to customize sound environments, e.g., for music, are welcome and successful... Read more

...product was very easy to use... Read more

...restart app occassionally... Read more

...the app is very user friendly and offers several options that are available including tinnitis relief programming... Read more

...know more having to turn the tv up to a level where no one else can enjoy the programs... Read more

...very user friendly... Read more

...the oticon companion app is so-so, which is the only reason for not giving these devices a 10/10 rating... Read more

...many features and functions through the app which allows you to tailor your hearing needs... Read more

...having the ability to make sound adjustments through my cell phone is simply fantastic!... Read more

48 customers mention "Performance in noise" 38 positive 7 negative

The hearing aids generally perform well in noisy environments, with improvements in speech recognition noted. However, some users still experience challenges in very loud settings.

...wind noise is still wind noise. and they aren't any better at blocking out four screaming under 7 little girls squealing at my neighbors house... Read more

...i hear better in all situations... Read more

...these offer ai technology which makes most adjustments to situations automatically... Read more

...it's helping me fill more confident in the nosy places, watch tv and keep conversations with my friends... Read more

...as for group conversations and with noise backgrounds, they're definitely an improvement - not as much "what?" responses from me... Read more

...they work pretty well with noise reduction in restaurants and public places... Read more

...the updated hearing aids have an increase in speech recognition, and the various programs work well depending on the environment... Read more

...still have trouble hearing conversations in noisy environments... Read more

...with all of them loud environments seems challenging... Read more

...i am especially interested in their ability to enhance speech in noisy settings... Read more

104 customers mention "Sound quality" 95 positive 3 negative

Sound quality is highly praised, with many users experiencing significant improvements in hearing clarity and natural sound. Some minor issues with high frequencies and wind noise are noted, but overall feedback is overwhelmingly positive.

...i have a profound hearing loss, and these devices allow me to function normally without any other amplification device... Read more

...sound quality is about on par with my old opn 1's. but, i do seem to be able to handle multiple conversations a bit better... Read more

...i have found the oticon products to be as good as possible... Read more

...the sound quality is clear... Read more

...excellent sound quality... Read more

...excellent sound quality... Read more

...sound quality was excellent - have not heard as well in years... Read more

...sound quality is very good... Read more

...the brand i selected has great audio quality... Read more

...the quality of sound is amazing. everything sounds very natural... Read more

41 customers mention "Value for money" 37 positive 2 negative

Customers feel the hearing aids offer good value, especially when purchased through certain providers offering discounts. While some question the cost of top models, most find the investment worthwhile.

...i would never buy any other devices than oticon... Read more

...i would recommend them to everyone... Read more

...i just purchased oticon intent 3’s from ziphearing for 20 percent less than what my former audiologist quoted... Read more

...beats the jabras i had by a mile. very happy i swithched! you could not do better than zip!... Read more

...receiving the extremely better pricing than what i was originally quoted from my hearing center was great!... Read more

...saved at least $2500-3000. very happy with the entire transaction... Read more

...i highly recommend them... Read more

...i'm still in my 45 day period so i may look at another brand... Read more

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David from New Braunfels, TX (on Apr 13, 2024)
Model: Oticon Intent 1 miniRITE R
Rating:

Very nice upgrade

Certainly like the change of hearing clarity. Very simple to use without making adjustments due to background noises or audiences. Very comfortable and no feedback. Glad I moved forward with Oticon Intent.
Janice from Wake Forest, NC (on Apr 12, 2024)
Model: Oticon Intent 2 miniRITE R
Rating:

Oticon 4D Intent Rocks

Sound quality is exacting, clearly precise and can be programmed to one’s lifestyle. Wind and extraneous sounds were reduced by an experienced professional audiologist nearby.
Ashok from Edison, NJ (on Apr 29, 2024)
Model: Oticon Intent 1 miniRITE R (Honey Beige)
Rating:
Color: Honey Beige

Mostly comfortable

Sound quality is great! Mostly comfortable but having trouble with wearing both eye glasses and hearing aids. They both compete for real estate behind the ear. While using it with the cell phone, people on the other end have difficulty with broken sound
Jerry from Virginia Beach, VA (on Jun 18, 2024)
Model: Oticon Intent 1 miniRITE R (Chroma Beige)
Rating:
Color: Chroma Beige

Intent same as Opn 1’s

Sound quality is good but still have trouble hearing conversations in noisy environments. Custom molds improved things but disappointed that with the AI and improvements they talk about they seem about same as my Opn1’s.
Stephen from Mechanicsville, VA (on Apr 05, 2024)
Model: Oticon Intent 3 miniRITE R
Rating:

They are working great

These hearing aids are great for me. I am able to hear with no problem at all. they are just as good or better than another brand that I tried that cost over 3 thousand dollars more. they are doing fine and I use them everywhere. I am outside most of the time and they do fine by staying in and not having to worry about them falling out or getting knocked out of my ear.
Veronica from Sun City West, AZ (on Apr 22, 2024)
Model: Oticon Intent 4 miniRITE R (Chroma Beige)
Rating:
Color: Chroma Beige

So far, so good...

I'm new to wearing hearing aids and have been wearing these for almost a month now. At first it, seemed like a lot of static every time my hair moved. Now, I hardly notice it. I appreciate that they connect to my phone through Bluetooth for listening to podcasts and music. Not digging that people have a hard time talking with me on the phone when the hearing aids automatically connect for every call I receive. I usually try to rush and turn that off when receiving a new call. Not sure I have much to compare them to but they seem to help.
Arlene from Boynton Beach, FL (on Apr 19, 2024)
Model: Oticon Intent 1 miniRITE R
Rating:

Better than expected

I have been wearing HA for over 10 years. Experience with COSCO and others. Although these took some getting used to, my conversational hearing has greatly improved. My husband and friends have noticed without my asking. Still have to get used to the sound of my own voice - which is strange to me - but patience prevails. The music setting works pretty well such that I have resumed playing piano - which I had abandoned. This was an unexpected element in my hearing impaired world! While no hearing aids can provide total hearing correction, I no longer feel isolated in conversational situations. Thank you to the engineers at Oticon!
Scharlene from Longview, TX (on Jul 01, 2024)
Model: Oticon Intent 1 miniRITE R (Chroma Beige)
Rating:
Color: Chroma Beige

Oticon Intent 1 is amazing

The Oticon Intent 1 wasn't my first new set of hearing aids. Being a first-time hearing aid user, I really didn't have a clue about what to look for and the brand I originally purchased wasn't right for me. 4 months later I was on a better-informed search. After watching a lot of user and audiologist video reviews I narrowed my new choice down to 2 brands, with the Oticon Intent 1being my top choice, but with an open mind in case they weren't right for me. All I can say about these hearing aids is wow. They are small, very comfortable and easy to manage. The sound is extremely clear, and the connectivity is excellent. These are rechargeable and I have absolutely no issues with battery life. I wear these between 13-16 hours a day and have consistently had several hours of battery life left when I take them off for the night. I'm still in the fine-tuning stage, but so far, I'm impressed. All I have to report so far are pros and only one con. As a person who has 3 big, furry dogs that shed everywhere, a charger with a lid would be 100 percent better than the one that came with them. I can't wait until Oticon releases a charger with a lid and if it has a power bank, even better. Love them! I highly recommend that anyone looking for new hearing aids add these to their list of possibilities and absolutely recommend Zip Hearing. I'm a customer for life.
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Garry from Salt Lake City, UT (on Sep 18, 2024)
Model: Oticon Intent 1 miniRITE R
Rating:

Good Features, Good Performance

Excellent sound quality. Also more comfortable than my old pair. Poor ratings regarding connectivity are very overblown; just beware of competing blue tooth requests. Ability to customize sound environments, e.g., for music, are welcome and successful.
Ed from Swansea, MA (on May 14, 2024)
Model: Oticon Intent 1 miniRITE R (Chroma Beige)
Rating:
Color: Chroma Beige

Oticon Intent 1 are working out very well

After wearing one hearing aid in my left ear for 20 years, my right ear was now needing one at 75 years old. I was advised that 2 hearing aids would also help my tinnitus that has occurred over the last 2 years. I asked Jeff Hall of Zip Hearing to lead me to a hearing specialist well grounded in tinnitus . My own research led me to Oticon Intent 1 have me hearing the best ever and using the included masking program has been helping where I have reduced or no tinnitus 1 out 3 to 4 days. Hopefully this will improve with time. I knew that tinnitus reduction is NOT a given but I’m grateful for the progress. I’m hearing normal sounds and music as never before. I added ear molds which helped me prevent losing my hearing aid over the last 20 years as I am very active with outdoor sports.
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Common questions about Oticon Intent hearing aids

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Can this hearing aid be paired directly to my Bluetooth TV?

As of October 2024, no. Currently, you must purchase the Oticon TV Adapter 3.0 (shown below on this page). The TV Adapter converts the TV audio signal into a compatible format to stream to the hearing aids. In the future, direct connection to TVs should be possible, if your TV uses Bluetooth LE Audio and is Auracast-compatible (but many are not yet). We expect Oticon to roll out a firmware update to all Intent hearing aids sometime in 2025 to enable Auracast streaming, so at that time, if you have a compatible TV, you should be able to stream from your TV to your Intent hearing aids without using a TV Adapter. 

Does this hearing aid allow for hands-free phone calls?

Yes, but whether it works depends on your phone. iPhones allow hands-free calling through Apple’s Made for iPhone (MFi) system, which is supported on iPhone 11 and later. For Android phones, hands-free calling requires Bluetooth LE Audio. While some newer Android models, like the Google Pixel 7 and later, include this feature, few Android phones currently support Bluetooth LE Audio, so compatibility is still limited. If your Android phone has a USB-C port but doesn’t support LE Audio, you can use the Easy LE Adapter accessory (shown below on this page) to enable hands-free calling and audio streaming with Oticon Intent. We recommend using Oticon's device compatibility tool to check if hands-free calling will work with your specific device.

Is this hearing aid Bluetooth compatible?

Yes. Intent is designed to support multiple Bluetooth audio streaming protocols, including Bluetooth LE Audio, Made for iPhone (MFi), and Android's ASHA (Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids) specification. The exact Bluetooth functionality you’ll have will depend on your phone, and we recommend using Oticon’s device compatibility tool to check that.

What if I'm on-the-go and my battery dies?

Intent uses a built-in lithium-ion battery that can’t be replaced on the spot with another battery, so you’ll have to recharge the hearing aid. That means you’ll need your charger. The standard charger that comes with all orders includes a USB-C charging cord, as well as a wall plug, so you can charge your hearing aids from your car, computer, or from a standard electrical outlet.

Luckily, Intent charges pretty quickly—a 10-minute charge will get you 2.5 hours of wear time. It shouldn’t happen, but if you’re concerned about the battery dying before your day is over, you might want to purchase the premium SmartCharger (shown below on this page). The SmartCharger is a mobile charger which has its own lithium-ion battery inside that you can draw charge from, allowing you to charge your hearing aids on the go, even if you don’t have access to electricity.

How many hours a day do the batteries last?

Battery life is going to vary based on a few factors, including: features active in the hearing aids, your hearing loss, sound environments, battery age, and any wireless accessories in use. In general Oticon says you can expect about 20 hours of battery life a day, and that’s considering a few hours of Bluetooth streaming per day, such as listening to music or phone calls through your hearing aids.

How long does it take to get a full charge?

Only 2 hours for a full charge—that’s the fastest in the industry.  If you’re in ever in a pinch, a 10-minute charge will get you 2.5 hours of wear time.

What is the lifespan of the rechargeable batteries?

Oticon customer support says the batteries should last about 5 years. Based on feedback from our own customers, we think that’s a bit optimistic, and you should plan on 3-4 years. We find that at the 5 year point—usually—the batteries are still technically working, but their daily battery life is much shorter than the expected 20 hours. In the past, Oticon lithium-ion batteries could be replaced in-office by a hearing provider, but last we checked—October 2024—this is a service only Oticon can do, so your hearing provider will have to send your hearing aid in for this. This service is covered by your warranty, but if your warranty expires, expect a charge from your hearing provider between $150-$300 per battery.

How will I know when my battery needs to be charged?

Intent hearing aids provide audio and visual notifications when the battery is running low. For the audio notifications, you’ll hear three steady beeps. Once the battery is fully depleted, you’ll hear four descending tones. You can ask your hearing provider to demonstrate these tones for you through Oticon’s Genie fitting software so you know what to listen for. The LED light on your hearing aid will also start blinking fast orange blinks and will repeat periodically until the battery is fully depleted. Once you start getting those notifications, you’ll have about two hours of battery life left before the hearing aids die. To extend battery performance, it is advisable to stop any audio streaming during this time. 

Does the charger include a dehumidifier?

No. Oticon says that because their hearing aids are IP 68 rated (highly water resistant), a dehumidifying feature in their chargers is unnecessary. If you’re concerned about moisture, our research indicates that the Flow Med Dry-Cap (not an affiliate link) is the easiest accessory for drying Intent hearing aids, since it allows you to place the entire accessory over your hearing aids and charger.

How can I control this hearing aid, and which settings can I control?
There are a few different ways to control Intent hearing aids. First, is by using the push-button on the back of the hearing aid. The push-button (which is setup by your local hearing care provider), can be programmed to control the volume, program, and with iPhones and a select few Android phones, it can be used to answer and end phone calls. For further control over the hearing aids, we recommend using the Companion app, which gives you much more functionality than the push-button or Remote Control 3.0. You can read about the Oticon Companion app's functionality further down this page in the 'Compatible apps & accessories' section. If you don’t want to use the push-button on the hearing aid, and don’t want to use the Companion app, you can buy Oticon’s Remote Control 3.0 (shown below), which is a small handheld remote that allows for simple volume and program control.
How do I turn this hearing aid on and off?
To turn the hearing aid off, simply place it in the charger. Or, press and hold the push-button on the back of the hearing aid for three seconds.
Does the Companion app have a “Find My Hearing Aid” feature?

It does. In order to use this, make sure in your phone Settings you give the Companion app full access to your location all the time, and allow the Companion app to run in the background when you’re not using it. 

If you lose a hearing aid, you can see a map inside the Companion app that shows your hearing aid’s last known location—the location at which it last had an active Bluetooth connection to your phone. 

You can then use the map to navigate yourself closer to the hearing aid, and once you’re within 30 feet or so, the hearing aid (if powered on), will send a signal to your phone. You’ll see varying signal strengths on your phone, indicating if you are getting closer to or further from the hearing aid. 

If the hearing aid has been lost for over a day, it is likely that the hearing aid battery would be fully depleted by that point, so your the hearing aid would be unable to send your phone that signal as you get closer to it, but the Companion app will still show the last known location of the hearing aid. 

Is this hearing aid CROS compatible?

Intent is CROS compatible with the CROS PX miniRITE R (rechargeable) and the CROS minRITE T (312 battery) models shown above. Note that these CROS models are based on the previous Oticon Real design, so the casing is similar to Intent but does not match it perfectly.

Can I get this hearing aid with a telecoil?
Yes, the miniRITE R model comes standard with a telecoil.

Compatible apps & accessories

Apps (by popularity)

RATING 1
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Companion App

Companion App

Use the companion app to control settings like volume, program, background noise reduction and tinnitus relief sounds. Locate your hearing aids if you've lost them. Track valuable information on your hearing aid use, like wear time, and battery life. Get remote support from your hearing care professional when you need it, and much more.

*Double tap on the app to open it in the store

Accessories (by popularity)

RATING 1
*Included with rechargeable orders
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miniRITE R Charger, $249

miniRITE R Charger, $249

*Included with rechargeable orders

This is the standard charger that comes included at no extra cost with all Intent orders. With up to 20 hours of battery life, you’ll never have to worry about running out of battery. When you need a recharge, simply drop your heading aids in the charger for just 30 minutes for up to 8 hours of battery life. This charger is not a mobile charger, it does not have a built-in lithium-ion battery, so in order to charge your Intent hearing aids with it, the charger does need to be plugged into an outlet.
RATING 2
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SmartCharger, $249

SmartCharger, $249

This is an optional portable charger that is available for purchase. It's designed for travel, with a protective lid and built-in power bank that stores a minimum of 3 full charges. A 3 hour charge provides a full day of power, and a 30-minute quick charge provides an additional six hours of power. It also features a bult-in drying function that automatically removes moisture from hearing aids.
RATING 3
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TV Adapter 3.0, $249

TV Adapter 3.0, $249

Plug it into the back of your TV or soundbar and the audio will be streamed directly to your hearing aids. Others can keep the TV at their preferred volume level, while you set your own volume via the app or on the hearing aids themselves.
RATING 4
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ConnectClip, $249

ConnectClip, $249

ConnectClip has two features. First, it's most commonly used as a Bluetooth streamer that allows you to stream audio from your phone to your hearing aids. If you have an iPhone, you don't need this, because iPhones stream directly to Oticon Intent hearing aids. If you have an Android or any other phone and you want to stream from your phone, you need this. Even if you have an iPhone, it still may make sense to get this, because it does allow for hands free phone calls. Wear it around your neck and the microphone picks up your voice for the person on the other end of the call to hear, so you don't have to hold you the phone to your mouth when speaking. The second feature of ConnectClip is its ability to work as a remote microphone. If you have a hard time hearing in noise this accessory is a lifesaver. Attach the ConnectClip to a companion's shirt and their voice will stream directly to your hearing aids. Their voice will come through much stronger than all the competing noise in the environment.
RATING 5
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Easy LE Adapter, $59

Easy LE Adapter, $59

Released March 2025, the Easy LE Adapter enables Bluetooth LE Audio streaming and hands-free communication on Android™ phones, tablets, and PCs that do not have native LE Audio support. Simply plug this adapter into your phone and it will act as an external LE Audio transmitter, allowing direct audio streaming to Oticon Intent™ hearing aids and enabling two-way, hands-free communication.
RATING 6
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Remote Control 3.0, $199

Remote Control 3.0, $199

You probably don't need this. Most people use the app to control their hearing aids, and if not the app, then the push button on the hearing aid itself. But if neither of those suit you, this remote is a simple way to control the volume and program.
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KEY FEATURES

1. Dome

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The dome slips over and encloses/protects the receiver/speaker. Domes are made with medical-grade silicone. They come in different shapes and sizes—your hearing care professional will help you pick the right size and style. Selecting the appropriate dome will change the sound performance of your hearing aids, so if you’re not achieving satisfying results with your hearing aids, your hearing provider will often consider trying a different dome style. In some cases, such as for wearers with severe or profound hearing loss, an earmold will be used instead of a dome.

2. Indicator light

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The LED indicator light shows the charging state of the battery. The light will turn orange when the hearing aid is charging, and green when fully charged. When removed from the charger or turned on, the light will turn green after approximately six seconds, confirming that it is ready for use.

3. Microphone

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The microphone picks up the sound from the environment and sends it into the hearing aid for processing. You’ll mostly want to leave the microphone alone, but periodically check it to ensure it’s not being plugged up by hair care products or oils.

4. Receiver

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The receiver AKA speaker delivers the sound into the ear. Oticon receivers are available in 3 different strengths, standard (60), moderate (85), power (100), and super power (105). Your ZipHearing provider will help you determine the appropriate gain (strength/power) receiver based on the results of your hearing test. Expect to have to replace your receivers every year or so, and this is something that usually takes just a few minutes with your local ZipHearing provider.

5. Receiver wire

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This thin, plastic-coated wire transmits power and signals to the receiver/speaker, which is worn inside the ear. Oticon Intent features all new miniFit Detect receivers that are available in 6 different lengths: 0,1,2,3, 4, and 5. Your ZipHearing provider will help you determine the appropriate length of receiver wire, by measuring your ear. In cases when your ZipHearing provider is unsure of the exact receiver length that will work best for you, we’re happy to send out a few different receiver lengths for you to try.

6. Rechargeable battery

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At the current time, Oticon Intent is only available with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, expected to last 16-20 hours/day. The battery takes about 2 hours to fully charge, and a 30 minute quick charge will get you about 8 hours of power. These batteries will last about 3 years, and the first battery replacement is covered under your 3 year hearing aid warranty.

7. Push-button

The image of Push-button hearing aids feature

The push-button (which is setup by your local hearing care provider), can be programmed to control the volume, program, and with iPhones and a select few Android phones, it can be used to answer and end phone calls. For further control over the hearing aids, we recommend using the Companion app, which gives you much more functionality than the push-button or Remote Control 3.0. You can read about the Oticon Companion app's functionality further down this page in the 'Compatible apps & accessories' section. If you don’t want to use the push-button on the hearing aid, and don’t want to use the Companion app, you can buy Oticon’s Remote Control 3.0 (shown below), which is a small handheld remote that allows for simple volume and program control.

8. Water resistant

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Oticon Intent has an IP68 rating, with all vital components nano-coated inside and out. As a result, Intent is protected from dust getting inside and can withstand exposure to water, though caution around water is highly recommended. Prolonged exposure to water can cause irreparable damage to Oticon Intent, in which a one-time replacement device would be issued during your 3 year warranty, subject to a $350 deductible payable to your local ZipHearing provider .

9. Wax filter

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When it comes to maintaining your hearing aids, this is where you’ll spend most of your time. The wax filter (mostly) prevents wax and oils from getting into the receiver/speaker. Your hearing provider may supply you with Oticon ProWax filters enabling you to periodically change these on your own. Some people never have to change these wax filters, others have to change them weekly. Your purchase includes 1 pack of wax filters, and you can purchase additional wax filters directly from your ZipHearing provider, or through a number of sites online such as Amazon.

10. Dome

The image of Dome hearing aids feature

The dome slips over and encloses/protects the receiver/speaker. Domes are made with medical-grade silicone. They come in different shapes and sizes—your hearing care professional will help you pick the right size and style. Selecting the appropriate dome will change the sound performance of your hearing aids, so if you’re not achieving satisfying results with your hearing aids, your hearing provider will often consider trying a different dome style. In some cases, such as for wearers with severe or profound hearing loss, an earmold will be used instead of a dome.

11. Indicator light

The image of Indicator light hearing aids feature

The LED indicator light shows the charging state of the battery. The light will turn orange when the hearing aid is charging, and green when fully charged. When removed from the charger or turned on, the light will turn green after approximately six seconds, confirming that it is ready for use.

12. Microphone

The image of Microphone hearing aids feature

The microphone picks up the sound from the environment and sends it into the hearing aid for processing. You’ll mostly want to leave the microphone alone, but periodically check it to ensure it’s not being plugged up by hair care products or oils.

13. Receiver

The image of Receiver hearing aids feature

The receiver AKA speaker delivers the sound into the ear. Oticon receivers are available in 3 different strengths, standard (60), moderate (85), power (100), and super power (105). Your ZipHearing provider will help you determine the appropriate gain (strength/power) receiver based on the results of your hearing test. Expect to have to replace your receivers every year or so, and this is something that usually takes just a few minutes with your local ZipHearing provider.

14. Receiver wire

The image of Receiver wire hearing aids feature

This thin, plastic-coated wire transmits power and signals to the receiver/speaker, which is worn inside the ear. Oticon Intent features all new miniFit Detect receivers that are available in 6 different lengths: 0,1,2,3, 4, and 5. Your ZipHearing provider will help you determine the appropriate length of receiver wire, by measuring your ear. In cases when your ZipHearing provider is unsure of the exact receiver length that will work best for you, we’re happy to send out a few different receiver lengths for you to try.

15. Rechargeable battery

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At the current time, Oticon Intent is only available with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, expected to last 16-20 hours/day. The battery takes about 2 hours to fully charge, and a 30 minute quick charge will get you about 8 hours of power. These batteries will last about 3 years, and the first battery replacement is covered under your 3 year hearing aid warranty.

16. Push-button

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The push-button (which is setup by your local hearing care provider), can be programmed to control the volume, program, and with iPhones and a select few Android phones, it can be used to answer and end phone calls. For further control over the hearing aids, we recommend using the Companion app, which gives you much more functionality than the push-button or Remote Control 3.0. You can read about the Oticon Companion app's functionality further down this page in the 'Compatible apps & accessories' section. If you don’t want to use the push-button on the hearing aid, and don’t want to use the Companion app, you can buy Oticon’s Remote Control 3.0 (shown below), which is a small handheld remote that allows for simple volume and program control.

17. Water resistant

The image of Water resistant hearing aids feature

Oticon Intent has an IP68 rating, with all vital components nano-coated inside and out. As a result, Intent is protected from dust getting inside and can withstand exposure to water, though caution around water is highly recommended. Prolonged exposure to water can cause irreparable damage to Oticon Intent, in which a one-time replacement device would be issued during your 3 year warranty, subject to a $350 deductible payable to your local ZipHearing provider .

18. Wax filter

The image of Wax filter hearing aids feature

When it comes to maintaining your hearing aids, this is where you’ll spend most of your time. The wax filter (mostly) prevents wax and oils from getting into the receiver/speaker. Your hearing provider may supply you with Oticon ProWax filters enabling you to periodically change these on your own. Some people never have to change these wax filters, others have to change them weekly. Your purchase includes 1 pack of wax filters, and you can purchase additional wax filters directly from your ZipHearing provider, or through a number of sites online such as Amazon.