Quick Answer: The best hearing aid for TV in 2026 is the Jabra Enhance Select 300 ($1,995/pair) paired with the Jabra Enhance TV Streamer ($200) — it sends television audio straight into both ears over a low-latency 2.4 GHz link, so dialogue stays clear and in sync with the picture from up to about 22 feet away. For a discreet in-canal option, the Sony CRE-E10 ($1,300) streams TV through your phone via Bluetooth; the Lexie B2 Powered by Bose ($999) is the best value; and the Sennheiser All-Day Clear (~$1,400) offers premium clarity. The key isn’t the hearing aid alone — it’s direct streaming, which delivers the TV’s own sound to your ears without the living room’s echo and background noise getting in the way.

“I have to turn the TV up so loud the neighbors complain, and I still miss half the dialogue.” It’s one of the most common reasons people start shopping for hearing aids — and it’s fixable. The trick isn’t cranking the volume; it’s streaming the TV’s audio directly into your ears, bypassing the room entirely. The models below win because they connect to your television — either through a small TV streamer accessory or over Bluetooth — so speech arrives crisp and personal. Here are the best hearing aids for TV in 2026.

TV listening by the numbers

Why streaming beats turning up the volume

When you turn up the TV speakers, the sound still has to cross the room — bouncing off walls, mixing with the fridge hum, the fan, and anyone else talking — before it reaches your ears. Direct streaming skips all of that: the TV’s clean audio signal goes straight into your hearing aids at a personal volume. That’s why a streamed whisper can be clearer than blasting the speakers, and why your family can keep the room at a normal level while you hear every word.

Our top TV picks at a glance

ModelBest forHow it connects to TVPrice (pair)Rating
Jabra Enhance Select 300Best overall (OTC)Jabra TV Streamer (2.4 GHz direct)~$1,995★★★★★
Sony CRE-E10Best discreet in-earBluetooth via phone app~$1,300★★★★½
Lexie B2 (Powered by Bose)Best valueBluetooth via phone app~$999★★★★½
Sennheiser All-Day ClearBest premium clarityBluetooth (WS Audiology)~$1,400★★★★☆
Phonak Audéo (prescription) + TV ConnectorBest direct-stream rangePhonak TV Connector (2.4 GHz, ~15 m)Varies (Rx)★★★★½

TV connection methods compared

The single biggest decision is how the aid gets TV sound. A dedicated streamer wins on latency and range; Bluetooth-via-phone wins on simplicity and cost. This table shows how the picks line up.

ModelDirect TV streamer?Stream methodLip-sync delayRangeMultiple listeners
Jabra Enhance Select 300Yes — Jabra TV Streamer2.4 GHz proprietaryLow~22 ftYes
Sony CRE-E10No — phone relayBluetoothModeratePhone rangeNo
Lexie B2 (Powered by Bose)No — phone relayBluetoothModeratePhone rangeNo
Sennheiser All-Day ClearOptional accessoryBluetooth / LE AudioLow–moderateRoomVaries
Phonak Audéo + TV ConnectorYes — TV Connector2.4 GHz proprietaryLow~15 m (49 ft)Yes

The takeaway: if TV is your main reason for buying, choose an ecosystem with a dedicated 2.4 GHz TV streamer (Jabra or Phonak). It gives the lowest delay, whole-room range, and lets several people listen at once — each at their own volume.

1. Jabra Enhance Select 300 + TV Streamer — Best Overall for TV

Jabra Enhance Select 300

Best overall · ~$1,995/pair · TV Streamer ~$200
  • Optional Jabra Enhance TV Streamer sends TV audio directly over a low-latency 2.4 GHz link.
  • Streams from up to ~22 feet — enough to cover most living rooms.
  • Remote audiologist support to fine-tune your streamed-audio balance.
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The Jabra Enhance Select 300 is our top TV pick because its optional TV Streamer plugs into the television and beams clean audio straight into both aids with minimal lip-sync delay — the gold-standard setup. You also get remote care to balance streamed TV against room sound, plus everyday call and music streaming. For the fuller streaming picture, see our best Bluetooth hearing aids guide and our Jabra hearing aids review.

2. Sony CRE-E10 — Best Discreet In-Ear for TV

Sony CRE-E10

Best discreet in-ear · ~$1,300/pair
  • Earbud-style in-canal design that streams TV audio via Bluetooth through the app.
  • Sealed fit blocks some room noise so dialogue stands out.
  • Rechargeable and easy to hide during a movie night.
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The Sony CRE-E10 is the pick if you want a discreet, earbud-style aid that still streams TV through your phone. Note that HearingTracker reported in 2026 that Sony is winding down its CRE-series OTC line; existing warranties are being honored and remaining stock is still sold by retailers like Amazon, but first-time buyers who want a fully supported direct-TV setup may prefer the Jabra above. See our Sony hearing aids review for the full status.

3. Lexie B2 (Powered by Bose) — Best Value for TV

Lexie B2 Powered by Bose

Best value · ~$999/pair
  • Bose-tuned sound with Bluetooth streaming from your phone for TV audio.
  • Guided self-fitting sharpens dialogue clarity over the first weeks.
  • Phone/text support to dial in a comfortable TV listening balance.
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At roughly half the price of the premium picks, the Lexie B2 delivers Bose-engineered clarity and Bluetooth streaming, so you can route TV audio through your phone without buying a separate streamer. It’s the best value for occasional TV streamers who also want strong everyday performance. More detail in our Lexie hearing aids review.

4. Sennheiser All-Day Clear — Best Premium Clarity

Sennheiser All-Day Clear

Best premium clarity · ~$1,400/pair
  • Built by WS Audiology (a major prescription-brand parent) for clean, natural sound.
  • Bluetooth and LE Audio streaming with an optional TV-audio accessory.
  • Rechargeable with automatic environment switching.
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The Sennheiser All-Day Clear brings prescription-brand audio pedigree — and Sennheiser’s name in sound quality — into the OTC space. Its move toward LE Audio makes it well positioned for the next wave of Auracast-enabled TVs. A strong choice if audio fidelity is your priority; see our Sennheiser hearing aids review.

5. Phonak Audéo + TV Connector — Best Direct-Stream Range (Prescription)

Phonak Audéo (with TV Connector)

Best direct-stream range · prescription · TV Connector accessory
  • Phonak TV Connector streams over 2.4 GHz with up to ~15 m (49 ft) range.
  • Supports multiple hearing-aid listeners, each at their own volume.
  • Plug-and-play setup with automatic pairing.
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If you want the longest, most rock-solid direct-TV link and don’t mind a prescription fitting, the Phonak Audéo line with the Phonak TV Connector is the benchmark — huge range, multi-listener support, and near-real-time audio. It’s the pick for households where more than one person wants streamed TV. Compare the ecosystem in our Phonak hearing aids review and ReSound hearing aids review, whose TV Streamer+ works similarly.

Don’t need hearing aids yet? TV listening alternatives

If your loss is mild or you’re not ready for hearing aids, a dedicated TV listening system can bridge the gap. Wireless TV headphones and neckloop systems (such as TV Ears and Sennheiser’s TV listening headsets) plug into your television and let you set your own volume without disturbing the room. They won’t help you in every situation the way hearing aids do, but for the TV problem specifically they’re an affordable start.

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How to set up TV streaming — quick tips

For more, see our main hearing aids guide, the OTC hearing aids explainer, best Bluetooth hearing aids (the closest cousin to TV streaming), best hearing aids for seniors (TV is often their top complaint), best hearing aids for background noise, and best rechargeable hearing aids.

The bottom line

The Jabra Enhance Select 300 with the Jabra TV Streamer is the best hearing-aid setup for TV in 2026, thanks to low-latency 2.4 GHz direct streaming and remote tuning. The Sony CRE-E10 is the most discreet, the Lexie B2 Powered by Bose the best value, the Sennheiser All-Day Clear the premium-clarity pick, and the Phonak Audéo + TV Connector the best for whole-room range and multiple listeners. Whatever you choose, prioritize direct streaming over raw volume — it’s the difference between blasting the room and hearing every word. Compare prices on Amazon.