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How Have Hearing Aids Been Marketed?

Written by: china hearing aids supplier Published:2025-06-20 09:43:27 Helped: people
This article highlights the growing presence of hearing aids and hearing loss in popular culture by showcasing a list of 9 memorable hearing aid ads and campaigns, ranging from humorous to impactful. The ads include creative takes on mishearing scenarios, innovative product features, and awareness campaigns about hearing loss prevention. Notable examples include Audibel’s quirky "Hamster Cheese" ad, Apple’s "Weird Ear" campaign for iPhone 5 headphones, and the powerful visual of a damaged ear in an Action on Hearing Loss ad. The list also includes lighthearted campaigns like Pepsi’s deafness-themed commercial and Cochlear’s funny ads about hearing restoration. Finally, the article mentions Audicus’ “Got Ear?!” photo campaign, which encourages submissions of ear-shaped objects to raise awareness about hearing loss. These campaigns not only entertain but also educate the public on the importance of hearing health.

hearing-aids-audicus-ads Hearing aids and hearing loss seem like a subject reserved for a textbook or doctor's office, but recently it’s been an issue that permeates pop culture. Here are the Top 9 most memorable hearing aid ads and campaigns (we might throw our Got Ear?! campaign in the ring) that made us laugh, cringe and appreciate the wonderful world of hearing. Enjoy!

1. Audibel Hearing Aids


“Hamster cheese” and “armpit chewing bubble wrap” are only two of the things this man mishears, signaling that he may have slight hearing loss, and needs to get his hearing checked.

2. Apple Weird Ear


Our ear shape is roundish, but not exactly round. The iPhone 5 comes with “ear-shaped” headphones to fit in our “weird-shaped” ears.

3. ESPN Radio App


This giant ear can hear everyone celebrating, but he can’t see the winning home run. Luckily for him, ESPN’s Radio “sports for your ear” app lets him hear a “play-by-play” of what he can’t see.

4. Action on Hearing Loss


This hearing aid ad uses a powerful visual image to highlight the damaging effects of loud music on the ears, and how it may lead to hearing loss.
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5. Widex Hearing Aids


If you can’t hear someone, you can usually get away with nodding your head and pretending - if what they’re saying isn’t too important. This husband struggles to hear his wife, so he nods his head and agrees with her by saying, “right.” But what he hears is very wrong.

6. Pepsi and Deafness: Which House is Bob’s House?


The Pepsi workforce EnAble created this commercial performed by two hearing-impaired men. They go to their friend Bob’s house to watch a football game, but they can’t remember which house is his. They don’t exactly make a sound decision about how to find out.

7. Cochlear Implants


These hearing aid ads poke fun at the unexpected outcomes of having your hearing restored.
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8. NOHR: Keep It Down


The National Organization for Hearing Research Foundation (NOHR) uses this quiet commercial as a form of hearing aid advertising that offers tips on how to prevent hearing loss.

9. Monty Python “I want to buy a hearing aid”


This last video isn't an ad, but we're sure it served as inspiration for many creative hearing aid advertising executives in the hearing industry. A man tries to purchase a hearing aid from a sales representative that is having trouble hearing him because he’s having issues with his own hearing aid.

10. Audicus "Got Ear?!" Photo Campaign


Audicus hearing aids started a hearing aid advertising photo campaign several months ago that encourages everyone to submit pictures of daily "ear-shaped" objects. Enjoy!
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Sources: Audicus Hearing Aids, Audibel, Apple, ESPN, Action on Hearing Loss, Widex, Cochlear, https://www.srmcm.com/images/blog/jt0wttr2bxf>by Lemicher Mack
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