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A guide to Rexton hearing aids

Rexton offers a diverse lineup of high-quality hearing aids to accommodate a variety of lifestyles.

Medically reviewed by

Dr. Ruth Reisman

Updated:

July 24, 2024

A Rexton BiCore BTE hearing aid

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3 key takeaways

  • Rexton offers four hearing aid lines — The company’s BiCore, MotionCore, MyCore and TruCore lines are each designed to cater to different lifestyles and degrees of hearing loss.
  • Rexton hearing aids are fitted with premium audio processing tech — Owned by WS Audiology, Rexton models are equipped with the same high-tech features as premium models from brands like Signia.
  • They aren’t recommended for severe or profound hearing loss — Rexton hearing aids are best-suited to people experiencing a mild to moderate degree of hearing loss.

If you’re experiencing signs of hearing loss, you know how much it can impact your daily life. An estimated 30 million adults in the U.S. struggle to cope with the negative effects of hearing loss, including lack of focus, inability to maintain communication and relationships, and a decline in school/work performance and all-around well-being. Hearing aids can help people with all degrees of hearing loss by amplifying the sounds around them to a level where they’re clear and understandable again.

Rexton has been a reputable name in the hearing aid industry since it first opened its doors in 1955. They offer hearing aids in several different styles and colors to accommodate a wide variety of patients.

Some quick facts about Rexton hearing aids

Rexton hearing aids offer a high level of technology at competitive price points. They’re a top seller at Costco locations around the country with a long history of selling quality products. Other notable facts about the company include:

  1. Rexton is an innovator in the hearing aid industry. The company is credited with developing the first-ever behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aid, as well as the first waterproof and Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids.
  2. They’re backed by WS Audiology.  Rexton is owned by WS Audiology, a Denmark-based company that was formerly known as Sivantos until merging with Widex in 2019. WS Audiology continues to produce high-quality hearing aids under the Rexton and Widex names, in addition to offerings from other brands like A&M, Coselgi, and Signia.
  3. All Rexton hearing aids are smartphone compatible. Users with Apple and Android smartphones can download the Rexton Hearing Aid app to adjust the volume of their hearing aids, cycle through different settings created by their hearing specialist, or get real time support from Rexton Assist, the company’s intelligent online support system.
  4. You need a prescription to get a Rexton hearing aid. While the FDA recently approved the sale of over-the-counter hearing aid models, all of Rexton’s offerings require a prescription and an in-person consultation with a hearing specialist.

Are Rexton hearing aids for me?

Rexton hearing aids are best for patients suffering from a mild to moderate degree of hearing loss. Hearing specialists often cite these features as their hearing aids’ strongest and weakest points:

The pros of Rexton hearing aids

  • Cutting-edge designs. Rexton’s behind-the-ear hearing aids are renowned for their sleek, slim, lightweight bodies, as well as high-tech accessories like rechargeable travel cases. The company also offers comfortable discreet options for anyone interested in invisible hearing aids.
  • As durable as they come. Our team of audiologists recommend Rexton products to patients who spend a lot of time in harsher-than-normal environments and require hearing aids that won’t break easily.
  • Tinnitus masking. Many people who suffer from hearing loss also experience a ringing in the ears known as tinnitus. Rexton hearing aids are equipped with a built-in “tinnitus function” designed to match the ringing and make it unnoticeable for the user.

The cons of Rexton hearing aids

  • You can’t buy them online. Rexton hearing aids can only be obtained through in-person consultation with an audiologist, who can help you pick the right hearing aid for your lifestyle and degree of hearing loss. This is less convenient than ordering a hearing aid from the comfort of your home, but you’ll get a better-fitting hearing aid out of it.
  • You can’t see the prices upfront. Rexton doesn’t make the exact cost of their hearing aids available online, though many are reported to sell for $1,000 to $5,000.
  • Hearing aids may require frequent adjustments in the app. The company’s user-friendly mobile app gives patients regular access to hearing specialists, as well as the ability to make adjustments to their own hearing aids. However, some users find themselves having to make constant adjustments through the app to accommodate changes in their environment — which would be unnecessary if the hearing aids were equipped with smarter technology like artificial intelligence (AI).

Customer service

Users can get immediate support through the Assist feature on the Rexton app. Additionally, the Rexton website features an extensive support section complete with in-depth how-to videos, a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs), and a list of iOS and Android devices compatible with their hearing aids. You can also use the website to send the Rexton customer service department a direct message, or contact them by phone at 1 (800) 876-1141.

Rexton hearing aid users can get in-person support at a Costco Hearing Aid Center, an in-store clinic staffed by hearing aid professionals who can test your hearing, help you pick the best hearing aids for your lifestyle and degree of hearing loss, and fit them appropriately to your ears. Costco also offers a three-year warranty on their hearing aids, as well as a loss and damage policy that guarantees you a free one-time replacement for the first two years.

Models available

Rexton offers four lines of hearing aids: BiCore, Motioncore, TruCore, and MyCore. Each of these series consists of several different models. Our team of audiologists found the company’s BiCore and MotionCore offerings to be the best all-around hearing aids, but it’s still worth taking the time to weigh all the options to make sure you’re choosing the best ones for your needs.

BiCore hearing aids

BiCore is Rexton’s newest line of hearing aids, made up of the receiver-in-the-canal models BiCore R 312, BiCore R-LI, BiCore LI T, and BiCore LI T Rugged; the more discreet BiCore Slim RIC; and the behind-the-ear BiCore B. The company’s RIC hearing aids feature a push button for volume control and optional telecoil add-on that allows users to hear the sounds being transmitted by other wireless devices, like microphones, directly in their ear.

This means that even at a distance, you’ll always feel like you have a front-row seat.

All BiCore hearing aids use advanced audio processing to cut down unwanted noise and feedback. They’re also equipped with a binaural link that instantly syncs left and right for a clear, natural sound. Since BiCore models consume the least electricity of any Rexton hearing aids, they have an estimated 20% longer run time per charge.

BiCore hearing aids
BiCore hearing aids

All BiCore hearing aids use advanced audio processing to cut down unwanted noise and feedback. They’re also equipped with a binaural link that instantly syncs left and right for a clear, natural sound.

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Criteria The BiCore family
Cost $1,000 – $5,000 (prices vary)
Warranty 3-year Costco warranty
Rechargeable batteries? Rechargeable option available
Bluetooth capabilities? Yes
Customization options Customizable programming, custom ITE/ITC hearing aids available

Who are BiCore hearing aids recommended for?

Our team of audiologists unanimously agree that Rexton’s BiCore hearing aids are the company’s best offerings in terms of technology. Anyone looking for a hearing aid that can stream phone calls and music will love the advanced signal processing offered by this line. If you’re also concerned with discretion, we recommend the sleek BiCore Slim RIC, which you can power up on the go using Rexton’s accompanying Travel Charger 2 accessory.

MotionCore hearing aids

Rexton’s MotionCore (or M-Core) hearing aids adapt to your location in real-time so you can hear clearly no matter where you are. All M-Core hearing aids are rechargeable, with over 61 hours of battery life on a single charge, and are capable of detecting and adapting to 20 times more hearing environments than previous models.

Hearing aids in this line include the RIC-styleM-Core SR and M-Core R, the behind-the-ear M-Core B-Li, and the more discreet in-the-ear M-Core iX, which the company claims is virtually invisible.

A Rexton BiCore BTE hearing aid
MotionCore hearing aids

Hearing aids in this line include the RIC-styleM-Core SR and M-Core R, the behind-the-ear M-Core B-Li, and the more discreet in-the-ear M-Core iX, which the company claims is virtually invisible.

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Criteria The MotionCore family
Cost $1,000 – $5,000 (prices vary)
Warranty 3-year Costco warranty
Rechargeable batteries? Yes
Bluetooth capabilities? Yes
Customization options Customizable programming

Who are MotionCore hearing aids recommended for?

M-Core hearing aids aren’t quite as advanced as those featured in the BiCore line, but they still offer direct streaming to TVs and mobile devices. They can be a great choice for anyone looking for a reliable hearing aid without all the new bells and whistles. Additionally, the M-Core R is available in 10 different colors, allowing it to blend with more skin tones than the 5 colors available for most BiCore models. As with all Rexton hearing aids, MotionCore models are only recommended for people experiencing mild to moderate hearing loss.

 

TruCore hearing aids

TruCore hearing aids are equipped with unique features designed to deliver a comfortable listening experience in any situation. The company’s patented Voice Ranger feature isolates the sound of a person speaking in noisy environments so the hearing aid wearer can focus more on the conversation, while the Music Enhancer allows you to cycle through preset programs and curate the ultimate music listening experience, whether you’re at home or attending a live concert.

BTE and RIC TruCore hearing aids are also fitted with an extra SecureTec feature that protects them from dirt and moisture.

Available models in this line include the BTE TruCore Mosaic 6c, the completely-in-the-canal (CIC) style TruCore inoX 6c, and tiny but comfortable TruCore Sterling 6c.

BiCore hearing aids
TruCore hearing aids

Available models in this line include the BTE TruCore Mosaic 6c, the completely-in-the-canal (CIC) style TruCore inoX 6c, and tiny but comfortable TruCore Sterling 6c.

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Criteria The TruCore family
Cost $1,000 – $5,000 (prices vary)
Warranty 3-year Costco warranty
Rechargeable batteries? Yes (Mosaic only)
Bluetooth capabilities? Yes
Customization options Customizable programming, Sterling custom molded.

Who are TruCore hearing aids recommended for?

Rexton’s TruCore line gets a lot of praise for its tinnitus-masking technology, and may be worth looking into if tinnitus is one of your main hearing health concerns. Additionally, the ultra-discreet nature of the inoX and Sterling models may be appealing to anyone looking for a hearing aid that’s virtually invisible.

Keep in mind that the TruCore inoX and TruCore Sterling are not rechargeable, and replacing the batteries may pose problems to patients with dexterity issues.

 

MyCore hearing aids

Like Rexton’s new BiCore hearing aids, MyCore hearing aids use binaural signal processing to sync up your hearing aids and create a natural-sounding audio experience. These models feature direct streaming capabilities, the Voice Ranger technology featured in the TruCore line, and an innovative Stereo iLock feature that amplifies the sound directly in front of the user in noisy environments, so you can always be listening to the person or thing you want to be listening to.

The MyCore line is made up of the reliable BTE Mosaic M/P 8C, the invisible inoX CIC 8C, and the custom-made Sterling 8C, available as a CIC, IIC, ITE, or ITC hearing aid.

A Rexton BiCore BTE hearing aid
MyCore hearing aids

The MyCore line is made up of the reliable BTE Mosaic M/P 8C, the invisible inoX CIC 8C, and the custom-made Sterling 8C, available as a CIC, IIC, ITE, or ITC hearing aid.

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Criteria The MyCore family
Cost $1,000 – $5,000 (prices vary)
Warranty 3-year Costco warranty
Rechargeable batteries? No
Bluetooth capabilities? Yes
Customization options Customizable programming, optional telecoil (Mosaic M/P 8C), custom-made (Sterling 8C)

Who are MyCore hearing aids recommended for?

MyCore hearing aids are best for patients who want the discretion of Rexton’s TruCore hearing aids and some of the high-tech features found in the BiCore line. However, the audio processing of MyCore devices is still not as advanced as BiCore. MyCore hearing aids are also not rechargeable, and therefore aren’t a good option for anyone who doesn’t want to worry about frequently having to change batteries, or anyone with dexterity issues.

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What our audiologists say about Rexton hearing aids

Dr. Jessica Hinson

Dr. Jessica Hinson
“Rexton may not be the first manufacturer to run towards, as it is typically harder to find a provider to adjust these aids. While they are offered in some audiology offices, they are locked by Costco’s proprietary software.

If you move to a city without a Costco, you could be without care for your devices. If that is of no concern, I would recommend the latest Rexton products to those who are tech savvy and who struggle in mild background noise or quiet environments. Their app is wonderful, but I do see that users are frequently utilizing the app to make changes for their specific listening environments.

Rexton’s wide range of color options and generally small size make for a discreet fit as well.”

Dr. Ruth Reisman

Dr. Ruth Reisman
“Rexton is a great reliable device that is a sister company to the Signia brand. It offers a wide range of styles with customizable options for patients to accommodate a wide range of hearing losses. These devices are not meant for severe to profound loses.”

Dr. Danielle Morgan

Dr. Danielle Morgan
“I have never worked with Rexton hearing aids but they are part of the WS Audiology umbrella, which also makes high-quality hearing aids such as Signia and Widex. They offer a number of different form factors and colors to suit the needs of most patients.

Rexton’s newest line also allows Bluetooth streaming for iPhone and compatible Android devices, which is an improvement on the limited options in previous platforms. Their app is user-friendly and allows the patient to customize their experience to their preferences.”

What customers about Rexton hearing aids

Many customers say their favorite feature is…

Many Rexton users praise the hearing aid brand for the sound quality, the ease, and the comfort of the devices. Other customers claim that the device has greatly improved speech clarity and reduced background noise, making for a more natural listening experience.

Many customers say their least favorite feature is…

While some have found Rexton hearing aids comfortable, others have complained that the fit isn’t quite right. They have also noted that customer service is poor and that they preferred Costco’s now off-the-market Kirkland brand to Rexton devices.

Frequently asked questions

Who makes Rexton hearing aids for Costco?

Rexton hearing aids are manufactured by WS Audiology, formerly known as the Sivantos Group.

How long do Rexton hearing aids last?

The lifespan of any hearing aid is usually between 3 and 7 years, though this varies depending on the quality of the hearing aid, how well its owner maintains it, and how much wear and tear it receives from daily use. Prioritize regular cleanings and make frequent visits to your audiologist’s office to keep your Rexton hearing aid functioning properly.

What is the difference between Signia and Rexton hearing aids?

Rexton hearing aids are rebranded versions of Signia (formerly known as Siemens) hearing aids. Both brands are owned by the Denmark-based WS Audiology.

Can you negotiate hearing aid prices?

While some audiologists are willing to unbundle their services to bring down the cost of hearing aids, this is less common among big-box retailers like Costco. Still, it never hurts to ask.

I suspect I might have hearing loss. What should I do next?

Contact your primary health care provider as soon as you detect any signs of hearing loss, and have them refer you to an audiologist in your area.