ReSound Omnia

COSTS, REVIEWS, MODELS

Omnia 9$4498/pair
Omnia 7$3798/pair
Omnia 5$3198/pair
Which Omnia model should I buy?
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Champagne (34.6% popularity)

What we love about Omnia

Bluetooth Connectivity iconBluetooth Connectivity

Connects directly to your iOS®, and select Android™ devices so you can stream audio in excellent quality directly to your hearing aids.

Rechargeability (optional) iconRechargeability (optional)

Lithium-ion battery technology ensures you can comfortably enjoy a full day of hearing, including streaming from your favorite devices. Simply set your hearing aids in their charger at night, and you'll wake up to fully-powered devices in the morning.

Better hearing in noise iconBetter hearing in noise

ReSound Omnia is made for hearing in noisy environments, with an outstanding 150% improvement in speech understanding compared to ReSound's previous models.

Included with your purchase

Local Care

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 ReSound 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.

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

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.

Financing Available

We offer 12 month interest-free financing through CareCredit. We also offer payment plans of up to 60 months, though interest does apply. Setting up your financing takes just minutes, and a ZipHearing team member will help you through the process.

How Omnia fits

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Champagne (34.6% popularity)
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45 Day Risk-Free Trial
Shield icon - 45 Day Risk-Free Trial

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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Financing Available
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Financing Available

We offer 12 month interest-free financing through CareCredit. We also offer payment plans of up to 60 months, though interest does apply. Setting up your financing takes just minutes, and a ZipHearing team member will help you through the process.

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Local Care
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Local Care

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 ReSound 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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Warranty
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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
Supplies icon - provide supplies for the hearing aids

Supplies

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. Read More
Medically reviewed by:Brad Ingrao, Doctor of Audiology
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Brad Ingrao

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.Read More
Updated:Sep 23, 2023
ReSound Omnia

Love the everyday details in life

Announced by ReSound on August 16, 2022, Omnia is ReSound's flagship line of hearing aids for mild-to-severe hearing losses.

Omnia is most well-known for being ReSound’s best hearing aid (ever) for understanding speech in noise, delivering a 150% improvement in speech understanding compared to previous models.

GN Hearing CEO says, “The new ReSound Omnia hearing aids show what we can achieve when we put the needs of each individual user at the center of our design process. We address the difficult challenges such as speech understanding in noise so that they can enjoy every conversational nuance.”

Omnia at a glance

Sales popularity of Omnia vs.

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Relative sales popularity of ReSound 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 Omnia

Based on our internal sales data. Updated daily.

BOUGHT BY 97.3%of our customers who've bought ReSound in the last 90 days
RETURNED BY 20.3% of customers during their 45 day trial period for a 100% refund
ZipHearing Return PolicyWe 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 IS
43% less
than the national average for this hearing aid
ZipHearing Price

ReSound's product naming convention

ReSound
Brand
Omnia
Model
9
Tech level
RIE
Style
61 R
Rechargeable

Omnia tech levels our customers buy

Based on internal sales data. Updated daily.

Hearing Aids prices range75.3%
Hearing Aids prices range75.3%
Tech level% of sales
Omnia 975.3%
Omnia 718.7%
Omnia 56%

ReSound Omnia models

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

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The image of ReSound Omnia RIE 61 Rechargeable hearing aidsRIE 61 Rechargeable
RIE 61 Rechargeable

Receiver-in-canal style with a lithium-ion rechargeable battery

59.3%
of our customers choose this model
21.3%
of our customers returned this model for a full refund
RATING2
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Mini RIE

Miniature receiver-in-ear style with a lithium-ion rechargeable battery

22%
of our customers choose this model
17.5%
of our customers returned this model for a full refund
RATING3
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RIE 61

Receiver-in-ear style with a size 312 battery

10.4%
of our customers choose this model
15.8%
of our customers returned this model for a full refund
RATING4
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ITC

In-the-canal style with a lithium-ion rechargeable battery

4.9%
of our customers choose this model
22.2%
of our customers returned this model for a full refund
RATING5
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RIE 62

Receiver-in-ear style with a size 13 battery and a telecoil

2.2%
of our customers choose this model
0%
of our customers returned this model for a full refund
RATING6
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ITE

In-the-ear style with a lithium-ion rechargeable battery

1.1%
of our customers choose this model
100%
of our customers returned this model for a full refund
RATING7
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CIC

Completely-in-canal style with a size 10 battery

0%
of our customers choose this model
0%
of our customers returned this model for a full refund
RATING8
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Standard BTE 77

Behind-the-ear style with a lithium-ion rechargeable battery

0%
of our customers choose this model
0%
of our customers returned this model for a full refund
RATING9
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Power BTE 88

Power behind-the-ear style with a lithium-ion rechargeable battery and plastic ear hook

0%
of our customers choose this model
0%
of our customers returned this model for a full refund
RATING10
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High Power BTE 88

High power behind-the-ear style with a lithium-ion rechargeable battery and metal ear hook

0%
of our customers choose this model
0%
of our customers returned this model for a full refund

ReSound Omnia 9 vs 7 & 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.

Model579
Sales popularity6%18.7%75.3%
Return rate27.3%11.8%21.9%
Tech levelMidAdvancedPremium
Bands121417
Environmental Optimizer II
Environmental Optimizer I
Front Focus
Ultra Focus
Impulse Noise ReductionOn/Off3 settings3 settings
Wind GuardOn/Off3 settings3 settings
Noise Tracker II 2 settings3 settings5 settings
Sound Enhancer (ReSound Smart 3D app)

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

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

ReSound Omnia reviews

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I’m really impressed

Review by: Scott from NC
Model: ReSound Omnia 7 RIE 61 Rechargeable
Bought: Aug 2022

Hi, I’m a minister and hearing is very vital to what I do. I got ReSound hearing aids and I love them. I’ve got a hearing loss that I can’t understand the words, but with the ReSound, you see them here, they’re discreet, they’re in my ears, and I can actually hear people talking, in the background, in front of me, I can watch TV without blasting everybody out of the room. It’s a very positive product, a very good product. I’ve had a pair before that lasted a good 7 years and I got them renewed for up to 10 years, and I just got a new pair, I’m hoping to get another 10 years out of them. But I recommend them, I recommend the people, Rick, who did it, my buddy, just an excellent person. But um, I’m really impressed with the product and it’s very good for me, thank you.

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These are my 4th set of hearing aids

Review by: Gary from VA
Model: ReSound Omnia 9 RIE 61 Rechargeable
Bought: Nov 2022

Hello my name is Gary, I’m 69 years old and I live in Virginia Beach, Virginia. I've had hearing issues most of my life which has mainly affected my hearing at the high frequencies. As a young person my hearing was just a little bit below normal so I could get by without hearing aids but as I've aged my hearing loss has become more severe as a result. I’ve been wearing hearing aids for the last 20 years. I’m currently on my 4th set of hearing aids which I've purchased my latest set from ZipHearing. And this is the model I chose. This is the ReSound Omnia and I chose this model for several reasons. The first, I chose it because it's a RIE, or receiver in ear, model and it has the power I need for my particular type of hearing loss which is pretty severe. Plus the fact the majority of the hearing aid is actually situated behind the ear which makes it inconspicuous. The second reason I chose this is because it's a rechargeable model uh there are no batteries, I just stick it in the charger at night which comes with the hearing aids, this is right it goes in the right hand side. I wake up in the morning and it's charged so there's no maintenance, or batteries, buying batteries, and storing batteries that sort of thing like that. Third I chose this because it has a button on the top that you can control right here, you can control it locally with the hearing aid itself or Resound has an app that you can use on your smartphone. You can control it from your smartphone if you have bluetooth. I chose this model because I use the bluetooth a lot that's mostly how I control it. I have 4 programs situated in this hearing aid. And one is for normal hearing which is uh like we are now, one is for noisy environments such as restaurants and things like that, one is for outside and uh one is for music. So, also as a side note I struggle with tinnitus, uh ringing in the ears. Resound provides a tinnitus app which I downloaded to my smartphone and I can play various sounds that help overcome the ringing and I find this very helpful. So, would I recommend these hearing aids? Absolutely. I've owned these ReSound Omnias for about 3 months and they have been great, I’ve had no issues with them whatsoever. As I previously mentioned, these ReSound Omias are my 4th set of hearing aids. My previous 3 sets were made by Starkey, which I purchased through a local hearing specialist brick and mortar store. I was happy with the Starkey hearing aids but my last pair was about 6 years old and technology had passed it by. So I probably would have stayed with the Starkey, but my hearing, my ZipHearing specialist Sean Buttler recommended the ReSound hearing aids and I’m completely satisfied, I’m glad he did. Not to mention the fact that I saved a significant amount of money going through ZipHearing. So if I had one piece of advice for anybody who is considering hearing aids, I would say contact ZipHearing and they'll put you in touch with a hearing specialist that can analyze your hearing problem and provide a recommendation on a model that you can try before you buy, okay? Thank you very much.

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I'm kicking myself

Review by: Marian from NJ
Model: ReSound Omnia 9 RIE 61 Rechargeable
Bought: Feb 2023

Hi, my name is Marian and I want to tell you a little bit about myself and about why I got the hearing aids from zip hearing. I put off getting hearing aids for a long time. I'd probably say the last four years and at the age of 76 and which was actually I got them about six months ago and I'll be 77 next month. So, I put it off for a long time. But anyway, I'm kicking myself now because I wish I had gotten them sooner. I didn't realize like how much I really truly was missing. And I put them off because friends and family members, including my husband, were having problems with their hearing aids that they had gotten from another manufacturer. And the ones I ended up getting are resound GN, read a lot online about them, a lot of good reviews. So, we decided to give it a try. I'll show them to you here. This is the case where I put them in each night to charge them. I decided to do it this way rather than getting the ones with batteries because I didn't want to have to always be changing the batteries. Like in the middle of, you know, wherever we were or whatever we were doing. So this has been working out really well. Here they are. They're little. Very little. And they're very simple. To put on. So just slip it up here and then slip this part in here and the same thing with the other side and we don't know if you can see them here, just tiny. And people can't believe, even when I show them that I have hearing aids. They are like, but I can't see them. I can't see them. So, it just sucks in here like this and tucks in here like that. And you push them in far not going to hurt anything. And I don't know if you can even see them, but there they are. Anyway, like I said, they're called the resound GN and, I decided to go ahead and give these a try. And I have found that especially when I'm with a group of people, that they, I cannot believe how much better I hear my hair is getting in the way right now. But anyway, there we go. I had a really hard time before hearing people, especially when we're in a group and if someone was sitting even in a small room, the further away they were, the more I wasn't able to hear them. But now with these on, I can hear them fine. And I'm, I can't believe that I was missing out on so much before. I don't have to continually say to people, you know, what did you say, repeat that. Please talk louder or anything like that. I just want to encourage you, if you've been thinking you should get hearing aids or your family is telling you should get hearing aids, you really, really should go ahead and try the resound hearing aids. They're excellent and they're worth every penny, so don't put it off. Go ahead and get your resound hearing aids.

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I do not even feel like I have them in my ears

Review by: Kevin from UT
Model: ReSound Omnia 9 RIE 61 Rechargeable
Bought: May 2023

Hello, my name is Kevin. I am a retired attorney, and I am going to review some hearing aids. My history of looking into hearing aids is that for a couple of years now, I have noticed that it was a hard time hearing and understanding people's especially some people, some people's registers seem to be hard for me to hear. In addition, my wife was having difficulty hearing, and so I decided that I had better go in and have my hearing tested. I had it tested, and I came back with moderate hearing loss. They recommended the audiologist that I went to recommended that I purchase some hearing aids. So, we talked about what brand of hearing aids to purchase and why I decided to buy the Resound, hearing aids, the Omnia series 9 rechargeable hearing aids, and I bought them for a couple of reasons. One reason is that they integrated very nicely with my iPhone. I can make calls through my hearing aids. I can stream podcasts and YouTube videos and whatnot through my hearing aid, through my hearing aids, and I can control my hearing aids through the app that works on my iPhone. I also had a chance to test a couple of different hearing aids in the office, and I found that the Resound hearing aids were better at improving the high end of the spectrum where I had difficulty hearing. And so, I decided that I would go ahead and purchase those. So here I am going to show you a picture of the hearing aids. Here are the hearing aids. They fit behind my ears. And in fact, they are very comfortable. And after an hour or two wearing them, I do not even feel like I have them in my ears. And here is a charger. The charger that I we use, and you put them in the charger, and they are inductively charged so you do not have to worry about plugging something in. I would like if anybody were thinking about hearing aids, I would recommend going immediately or as soon as possible to have your hearing tested and decide whether a hearing aid is appropriate. The audiologist tells me from my own research, I believe it is true that purchasing hearing aids and using them for their hearing loss can be halted. And in addition, it is just better hearing. It is just a better experience. I connect better with people, and I can hear better. It is just and it is a better experience. And for some reason there is a bit of a stigma attached to hearing aids. I am not sure why I wear glasses. I have worn glasses since I was in fourth grade, but there does seem to be a bit of a stigma attached to hearing aids, and I do not think there should be. If you have hearing loss, hearing aids help quite a bit. Anyway, I hope that helps.

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Written Reviews

Review by Deane on Oct 11, 2022
Model: ReSound Omnia 9 RIE 61 Rechargeable
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VERIFIED BUYER | Lewes, DE

Sorry I Waited!

My new hearings aids have given me a new lease on life. The quality improvement in my hearing is fabulous. They even help drown out my tinnitus. Now my grandkids’ voices are clear as a bell.
Review by Sherry on Nov 10, 2022
Model: ReSound Omnia 9 RIE 62
Rating:
VERIFIED BUYER | New York, NY

Excellent new hearing aids

The Omnia 9 powered by batteries 13 is incredible. I can now hear the doorbell and the phone ring. My voice sounds like my voice and the clarity is exceptional. The Omnia rechargeable was not reliable but I found the battery operated had clearer more natural sound and faster connectivity.The switch to the battery Omnia provided a much more satisfying experience. The app was faster and more automatic. Dealing with the courteous professional people at zip made buying hearing aids a comfortable process.
Review by Karl on Oct 23, 2022
Model: ReSound Omnia 9 RIE 62
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VERIFIED BUYER | San Diego, CA

Top notch

Sound quality is excellent. Noise suppression is the best I've found and I had tried and returned several top rated aids prior to this one (I am single sided deaf.) The smartphone application gives you complete control over the sound. You can fine tune level of noise suppression as well as microphone focus. Supports T-coil if you go to the battery model (which I prefer) vs. rechargeable.
Review by Ann on Nov 28, 2022
Model: ReSound Omnia 9 RIE 61 Rechargeable(Champagne)
Rating:
VERIFIED BUYER | Edina, MN
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Extremely happy with new hearing aids

I have only had the hearing aids for 2 weeks, but have no complaints so far. Sound quality is great! These hearing aids are a newer model of the hearing aids they replaced, but these new ones are a massive improvement over my last pair. I really like that they are rechargeable and I no longer have to fuss with batteries. I do a lot of streaming from my iPhone and TV and I was changing batteries about every other day.
Review by Ilene on May 25, 2023
Model: ReSound Omnia 9 Mini RIE(Gold)
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VERIFIED BUYER | Accomac, VA
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Resound Omnia are a Lifechanger!

Quality is excellent, options and ready to use app settings are available and awesome. Give it two weeks to be comfortable and become second nature to use. I feel empowered now and fortunately can hear in groups now. Yay!
Review by Keith on Mar 05, 2023
Model: ReSound Omnia 9 RIE 61 Rechargeable(Champagne)
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VERIFIED BUYER | Jeffersonville, IN
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New to Hearing Aids

I first tried a custom (earbud style) from a maker I will not name and was unsatisfied. With no questions asked, they were returned within 45 days. I switched to Resound Omnia RIE 61R's and could not be happier. Great sound, superb tinnitus management, front focus, and unbelievable in windy conditions. The premium charger works as advertised. My only complaint is the app is hard to see in bright sunlight (not enough contrast). I could not finish this review without noting that Jeff Hall is the epitome of excellent customer satisfaction!
Review by Marian on Apr 12, 2023
Model: ReSound Omnia 9 RIE 61 Rechargeable(Sparkling silver)
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VERIFIED BUYER | Morristown, NJ
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I love my new hearing aides!

The sound quality is excellent, as if it’s my own hearing as I was able to hear before. They are durable & reliable. I’m so, so thankful to finally be able to hear clearly once again! They are so small that even when I try to show a friend, they have trouble seeing them!
Review by Nancy on May 15, 2023
Model: ReSound Omnia 7 Mini RIE
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VERIFIED BUYER | Mechanicsville, VA

Preforms as advertised

The sound quality is very close to natural sound. I am able to understand the words that a person speaks now. I can now hear the subtle background instruments when listening to music. My hearing aids are so comfortable that I do not know I am wearing them. My old hearing aids were battery and my new ones are rechargeable. I love the convenience and easier care of my new aids. If something happened to my new hearing aids, I'd purchase the same model.
Review by Arch on Apr 11, 2023
Model: ReSound Omnia 7 RIE 61(Champagne)
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VERIFIED BUYER | Tulsa, OK
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Worth the cost

Resound Omnia have very good sound quality. They work for my level of hearing loss which is severe. They are MFi . Download the smartphone 3D app and pair them to your phone. You will have control of many features such as volumen and filters for different enviroments. They are somewhat expensive but are worth the cost.
Review by Brett on Jul 03, 2023
Model: ReSound Omnia 7 Mini RIE(Espresso)
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VERIFIED BUYER | Lakeway, TX
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My new ReSound Omnia 7's are superb

The Omnia 7 aids I purchased through ZipHearing have made a significant difference in my ability to hear conversations between actors when streaming movies or other videos ... I no longer have to rewind or ask my wife what the characters said. They quality of the hearing is good in private conversations, when separated from another speaker by a room or two, in restaurants and outdoors (I got a big kick out of knocking down the wind noise during a gusty day several weeks ago, something that used to bother me a lot with my previous hearing aids). Three aspects of the Omnia 7's make them especially beneficial: 1) They are very comfortable, and go largely unnoticed after I put them on 2) The rechargeable batteries eliminate the hassle of changing batteries, which was a bit of an impediment to using my previous aids 3) The ReSound iPhone app is terrific, intuitive and very easy to use.
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Common questions about ReSound Omnia hearing aids

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

ReSound Omnia allows for hands-free calls with iPhone 11 or newer and iOS 15.3 or newer, that means you can take calls without needing to physically hold the iPhone. If you use any other phone, you'll need to purchase the ReSound Phone Clip + accessory and keep it clipped to your shirt collar or worn around your neck during calls, so the caller can you hear via the microphone on that accessory.

Can this hearing aid be paired directly to my Bluetooth TV?
No. To stream audio from the TV you'll need the Unite TV 2 streamer.
Is this hearing aid Bluetooth compatible?
Omnia is Made for iPhone, which means it can connect directly with iPhones to stream music, phone calls, and more. Omnia is also compatible with the new Android protocal, Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids (ASHA), allowing direct streaming from select Android devices with Android 10 and Bluetooth 5.0. If your phone isn't directly compatible with Omnia, you can still get Bluetooth functionality via the Phone Clip +.
What is the lifespan of the rechargeable batteries?
Your rechargeable batteries should last a little over 4 years. At the end of that period, your hearing provider will have to send them in to ReSound to get the battery replaced. We expect that cost to be around $150-$250 per hearing aid.
How many hours a day do the batteries last?
With no streaming, your battery will last an industry best 30 hours. With streaming, 25 hrs.
How will I know when my battery needs to be charged?
A few minutes before the battery dies, you'll hear Beethoven's Fifth (dun-dun-dun-dun) through the hearing aids, letting you know it's time to charge your hearing aids.
What if I'm on-the-go and my battery dies?
The desktop charger that comes with all orders can provide 8 hours of power with just a 30 minute quick charge. If you're always on-the-go and have long days, it's best to buy the Premium charger, because that charger stores 3 full days of charges, allowing you to pull reserve power from it in case you don't have access to electricity. Please note that the Premium charger is only available with the receiver-in-ear(RIE) models, and not the BTE models.
How long does it take to get a full charge?
Your hearing aids are fully charged in 3 hours, providing 25-30 hours of use. A 30 minute quick charge provides 8 hours of power.
Does the charger include a dehumidifier?
It does not. If you living in a humid environment or are concerned about moisture, we recommend buying the ReSound Dry-Aid Jar, which uses desiccant to remove moisture.
How long do the batteries last?
The 312 battery should last about 5 days. If you stream heavily, it could be a little less. Expect a few days extra from the 13 battery.
How will I know when it's time to change the battery?
A few minutes before the battery dies, you'll hear Beethoven's Fifth (dun-dun-dun-dun) through the hearing aids, letting you know it's time to change the battery.
Are the batteries hard to change?
For most people, no. But if you're concerned about this, we'd recommend getting the RIE 62 version, which uses a 13 battery that'll be easier to change than the 312. Or, just get the rechargeable model so you don't have to bother changing batteries.
How can I control this hearing aid, and which settings can I control?

Using either the push-button on the hearing aid, or either of ReSound's (2) remote controls, you can adjust the volume and program. Using the app, you can control volume, program, and base and treble. On the ITC and ITE model, the push-button is able to control the program, volume, and start/stop streaming. On the CIC model, the push-button (optional) can control either the volume or program. Please note the CIC model is completely non-wireless and does not work with Bluetooth, so the only way to control any settings on the CIC model is with the push button. 

How do I turn this hearing aid on and off?
If you use the rechargeable model, press and hold the onboard rockerswitch's bottom button down for 3 seconds to turn it on or off. Or, simply place the hearing aid in the charger. If you use a model with disposable batteries, opening the battery door will turn it off, and closing it will turn it on.
Does the app have a “Find My Hearing Aid” feature?
Yes, but in order for it to work your hearing aids must've been paired to your phone before they were lost. The app will show where the hearing aids were located when they were last connected to the app, and what time it was.
Is this hearing aid compatible with Cochlear™ devices?
As of the launch date in late August of, 2022, we could not get a definitive answer from ReSound on this question, but we do except Omnia to be compatible with Cochlear devices. Please contact us regarding this question and we'll update you with the latest info.
Is this hearing aid CROS compatible?
No. None of the Omnia models are CROS compatible.
Can I get this hearing aid with a telecoil?
The RIE 62 model comes with a telecoil.
ReSound One vs. Omnia
On the outside, ReSound One and Omnia look the same. It's the inside that sets them apart. ReSound Omnia provides significantly better hearing in noisy environments than any previous ReSound hearing aid, in fact ReSound says Omnia delivers a 150% improvement in speech understanding compared to previous models. ReSound has also made the user's own voice sound more tolerable/normal with the new Omnia model. There's also a new feature with Omnia, called 'Check My Fit' which gives users guidance to wear their hearing aids correctly via a quick ear selfie. Wearing hearing aids incorrectly can result in up to 11dB of sound escaping the ear, reducing the ability to hear considerably.

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Smart 3D app

Smart 3D app

Take control of your hearing aids. Adjust sound settings such as volume, program, base, treble, and even create custom programs based on specific listening environments. Use the app to find your hearing aids if you lose them, check the status of your rechargeable battery, and provide soothing sounds for tinnitus relief. In some cases, your hearing provider can even make remote adjustments to your hearing aids through the app.
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Tinnitus Relief app

Tinnitus Relief app

Relief app is arguably the most advanced app (anywhere) for managing tinnitus. Its features include soothing sounds and imagery, guided meditation, breathing and relaxation exercises, and insightful tips that anyone can understand and apply. If you have an iPhone, you can stream the soothing sounds directly to your hearing aids. Some of the latest Android phones running the latest Android OS can also stream these sounds directly to the hearing aids. In all other cases, you'll need the Phone Clip + accessory if you wish to stream audio from this app to your ReSound hearing aids.

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

Accessories (by popularity)

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*Included with RIE & Mini RIE rechargeable orders
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Standard Charger, $149

Standard Charger, $149

*Included with RIE & Mini RIE rechargeable orders

This is the charger that comes with all Omnia RIE 61 and Mini RIE rechargeable orders. Fully charges hearing aids in 3 hours, providing 24 hours of power. A quick charge takes 30 minutes and will provide 8 hours of power.
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Desktop Charger, $79

Desktop Charger, $79

Compatible with Omnia RIE 61, Mini RIE, and BTE 77, BTE 88, and High Power BTE 88. Fully charges hearing aids in 3 hours, providing 24 hours of power. A quick charge takes 30 minutes and will provide 8 hours of power. This charger does not have an internal power bank, so it must be plugged in to charge your hearing aids.
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Premium Charger, $199

Premium Charger, $199

Compatible with Omnia RIE 61 and Mini RIE rechargeable hearing aids. The premium charger is just like the standard charger, but with it's own built-in battery that stores 3 full charges. This reserve power is handy if you need to charge your hearing aids but don't have access to electricity. Fully charges hearing aids in 3 hours, providing 24 hours of power. A quick charge takes 30 minutes and will provide 8 hours of power.
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TV Streamer 2, $379

TV Streamer 2, $379

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, or on using the buttons on the actual TV streamer device.
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*Included with ReSound in-the-ear orders
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Custom charger, $140

Custom charger, $140

*Included with ReSound in-the-ear orders

This is the charger that comes with all ReSound in-the-ear orders. In an industry first, the charger inserts are custom built based on the wearer's unique ear impression to match the shape of each hearing aid for seamless, reliable charging. This charger is portable and has it's own built-in battery that stores 3 full charges. This reserve power is handy if you need to charge your hearing aids but don't have access to electricity. Fully charges hearing aids in 3 hours, providing 24 hours of power. A quick charge takes 30 minutes and will provide 8 hours of power.
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*Included with BTE orders
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BTE Desktop Charger , $129

BTE Desktop Charger , $129

*Included with BTE orders

This is the standard charger that comes with all BTE 77 and BTE 88 orders. Fully charges hearing aids in 3 hours, providing 24 hours of power. A quick charge takes 30 minutes and will provide 8 hours of power.
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Phone Clip +, $259

Phone Clip +, $259

This is 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 directly stream to ReSound 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 streamer also doubles as a basic remote control, allowing you to change the volume and programs of your hearing aids.
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Micro Mic, $269

Micro Mic, $269

If you have a hard time hearing in noise this accessory is a lifesaver. Attach this microphone 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.
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Multi Mic, $359

Multi Mic, $359

All the functionality of the Micro Mic, but with the added benefit of being able to automatically adjust the width of the sensitivity beam from very narrow when wearing on your shirt or a lanyard, to medium, to 360 degree for conference listening. In addition, the MultiMic can accept Audio Imput from any devices with a 3.5mm plug (standard audio cable) , advanced FM systems like the Phonak Roger using the 3-prong EuroPlug and even has an included Telecoil for accessing public hearing loops.
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Remote Control, $129

Remote Control, $129

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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Remote Control 2, $239

Remote Control 2, $239

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, with a helpful display screen so you can easily see your hearing aid settings.
Models

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. Light blinks slowly during charging. When fully charged, the light remains constant, not blinking.

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. ReSound receivers are available in 4 different strengths, low power (LP), medium power (MP), high power (HP), and ultra power (UP). Optional M&RIE receiver (as shown) features a built-in microphone for improved localization of sound, available in an LP strength only. 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. ReSound receivers are available in 5 different lengths: 1,2,3 & 4. 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 or disposable batteries

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The model shown is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, expected to last 25-30 hours/day. The battery takes about 3 hours to fully charge, and a 30 minute quick charge will get you about 6 hours of power. Most people do buy the rechargeable model, and simply put the aids in a charger next to their bed at night, allowing them to wake up with fully charged hearing aids. Other models shown on this page (below) can be powered by a disposable size 312, 13, or 10 battery. These disposable batteries will last anywhere from 3-10 days, depending on how much Bluetooth streaming you do. Your purchase from ZipHearing includes a 1 year supply of disposable batteries.

7. Push button

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The push button can be programmed by your hearing provider to control either the volume, program, and with iPhone 11 or newer, it can start/stop streaming and answer/end phone calls. In addition, a long press and hold turns the hearing aid off. Some people use this exclusively to control the hearing aids, and others use the app to control the hearing aids. Others (most people), use a combination of both the app and push button to make adjustments to their hearing aids. You likely won’t have to use this button often, but some people find them handy to make quick adjustments to their hearing aids when they change listening environments (ie, entering a noisy restaurant, or a quiet room). Your hearing provider will go over the options available and make sure your hearing aids are set up to your ideal preferences.

8. Water resistant

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Omnia has an IP68 rating, with nanocoating on all components, meaning it’s protected from dust getting inside and can withstand exposure to water, though caution around water is highly recommended.

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 ReSound’s wax 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

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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.

11. Indicator light

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The LED indicator light shows the charging state of the battery. Light blinks slowly during charging. When fully charged, the light remains constant, not blinking.

12. 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.

13. Receiver

The image of Receiver hearing aids feature

The receiver AKA speaker delivers the sound into the ear. ReSound receivers are available in 4 different strengths, low power (LP), medium power (MP), high power (HP), and ultra power (UP). Optional M&RIE receiver (as shown) features a built-in microphone for improved localization of sound, available in an LP strength only. 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

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This thin, plastic-coated wire transmits power and signals to the receiver/speaker, which is worn inside the ear. ReSound receivers are available in 5 different lengths: 1,2,3 & 4. 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 or disposable batteries

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The model shown is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, expected to last 25-30 hours/day. The battery takes about 3 hours to fully charge, and a 30 minute quick charge will get you about 6 hours of power. Most people do buy the rechargeable model, and simply put the aids in a charger next to their bed at night, allowing them to wake up with fully charged hearing aids. Other models shown on this page (below) can be powered by a disposable size 312, 13, or 10 battery. These disposable batteries will last anywhere from 3-10 days, depending on how much Bluetooth streaming you do. Your purchase from ZipHearing includes a 1 year supply of disposable batteries.

16. Push button

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The push button can be programmed by your hearing provider to control either the volume, program, and with iPhone 11 or newer, it can start/stop streaming and answer/end phone calls. In addition, a long press and hold turns the hearing aid off. Some people use this exclusively to control the hearing aids, and others use the app to control the hearing aids. Others (most people), use a combination of both the app and push button to make adjustments to their hearing aids. You likely won’t have to use this button often, but some people find them handy to make quick adjustments to their hearing aids when they change listening environments (ie, entering a noisy restaurant, or a quiet room). Your hearing provider will go over the options available and make sure your hearing aids are set up to your ideal preferences.

17. Water resistant

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Omnia has an IP68 rating, with nanocoating on all components, meaning it’s protected from dust getting inside and can withstand exposure to water, though caution around water is highly recommended.

18. 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 ReSound’s wax 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.