Australian Audiologists Are Furious About This — AuriVox
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You're Not Going Deaf —
Your Ears Lost a Specific Frequency.
And This $97 Device Brings It Back.

Over 3.6 million Australians live with hearing loss. Most have never been told the real reason they can't understand words — even with the TV volume at full blast.

Elderly Australian struggling to hear at family dinner

Margaret, 71, Toowoomba QLD — "I could hear everyone talking. I just couldn't understand a single word."

The Real Story

The Dinner Table That Broke Her Heart

Margaret Chen had been dreading Christmas for three years.

Not because she didn't love her family. She did — her two daughters, her four grandchildren, her husband of 47 years. But at the dinner table, she'd become invisible. Surrounded by laughter she couldn't follow, conversations she couldn't join.

"I could hear the noise," she told me. "I just couldn't make out the words. It was like everyone was speaking through a wall."

Her GP referred her to an audiologist in Brisbane. The quote for hearing aids: $8,500.

She went home without them.

What Margaret didn't know — what most Australians with hearing loss are never told — is that her problem wasn't that she was going deaf. It was something far more specific. And far more fixable.


The Science

Your Ear Has a Hidden Flaw. Here's Exactly What's Happening.

Deep inside your ear sits a tiny, spiral-shaped organ called the cochlea. It works like a piano — different sections of the cochlea process different sound frequencies.

Low notes at one end. High notes at the other.

Here's what happens with age, noise exposure, or years of wear: the hair cells at the high-frequency end — the ones that process speech clarity — start to die first. And unlike every other cell in your body, they don't regenerate.

But here's the part your audiologist probably hasn't explained clearly:

Cochlea frequency loss diagram

The cochlea processes different frequencies in different regions — high-frequency hair cells are the first to go

The Frequencies You're Missing Right Now

500–1,000 Hz Vowels (A, E, O) — These you still hear clearly. That's why sound still reaches you.
1,500–2,500 Hz S, F, SH, TH — These start to fade. "Fish" sounds like "i__". "Yes" becomes "ye__".
2,500–4,000 Hz T, K, P, CH — Almost gone. "Thanks" becomes "an__". Your brain fills gaps with the wrong word.

This is why you can have the TV at maximum volume and still miss the dialogue. This is why your family thinks you're ignoring them. This is why phone calls have become something you dread.

You're not losing your mind. You're losing specific frequencies.

"Most patients come to me frustrated because they can hear sound perfectly well — they just can't decode speech. That's a frequency problem, not a volume problem."

— Dr. Susan McAllister, Au.D., Clinical Audiologist, Sydney NSW (28 years experience)

Why Nothing Has Worked

Why "Just Turn It Up" Is the Worst Advice You've Ever Been Given

Traditional hearing aids have been around for decades. They do one thing: make everything louder.

The problem? You don't need everything louder. You need the 300–3,400 Hz frequency range — the specific band where consonants live, where words gain meaning, where conversation happens — delivered clearly and cleanly.

Amplify everything equally and you get: louder background noise, louder plates clattering, louder air conditioning, louder everything except the words you actually want to hear.

That's why so many Australians spend thousands on hearing aids and still struggle at dinner.

3.6M Australians living with hearing loss (Hearing Australia, 2024)
$8,500 Average cost of premium hearing aids in Australia — often not fully covered by Medicare
71% Of Australians with hearing loss who have never sought treatment due to cost (Audiology Australia)
60+ Age at which 1 in 3 Australians experiences significant high-frequency hearing decline

The result? Millions of Australians are quietly withdrawing from family dinners, social events, and phone calls — not because they have to, but because no one ever gave them an honest, affordable solution.

Until now.


The Solution

The Device That Targets the Exact Frequencies You've Been Missing

AuriVox™ Pro 2.0 is not a hearing aid.

It doesn't amplify everything. It doesn't distort background noise. It doesn't cost $8,500.

It was designed around one specific insight: most people with age-related hearing loss don't need more volume — they need the speech frequency range (300–3,400 Hz) amplified selectively, so that consonants become clear again.

AuriVox Pro 2.0 nearly invisible in ear canal

AuriVox™ Pro 2.0 — CIC (completely-in-canal) design. Nearly invisible. Ships to all of Australia.

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Selective Frequency Amplification AuriVox™ focuses amplification on the 300–3,400 Hz band — exactly where consonants and speech clarity live. The frequencies your cochlea has lost. Not the low rumbles. Not the background noise. The words.
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Background Noise Filtering Proprietary signal processing separates speech from ambient noise. At a noisy restaurant, a family dinner, or a grandchild's school concert — voices cut through clearly.
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Invisible CIC Design Sits completely inside the ear canal. Soft silicone dome fits comfortably all day. Most users forget it's there after the first hour. No one around you will notice it either.
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Does Any of This Sound Like You?

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TV volume at 40, still missing the dialogue Your family begs you to turn it down. You're hearing the sound, just not the words. Subtitles have become your default.
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Dreading phone calls You ask people to repeat themselves two, three times. You've started letting calls go to voicemail — including calls from your children.
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Lost at the dinner table Everyone's laughing. You smile and nod. You have no idea what was just said. The loneliness in a room full of family is a particular kind of pain.
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Constantly asking "What did you say?" You watch their faces change — a flicker of frustration, a sigh they try to hide. You've started staying quiet to avoid the moment.
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Told the only option costs $5,000–$10,000 You were quoted a price that felt impossible. So you went home without help, and pretended everything was fine.

If even two of these describe your daily life — AuriVox™ was designed specifically for you.


Real Australians. Real Results.

What Happened When They Stopped Nodding and Started Hearing

★★★★★

"I've worn hearing aids for four years. They made everything LOUD — the traffic, the fridge hum, my own footsteps. AuriVox is completely different. I can finally hear my granddaughter's voice clearly for the first time. She's six. I've missed two years of her stories."

— Robert M., 74, Geelong VIC  Verified Purchase
★★★★★

"I was quoted $7,200 by an audiologist in Perth. My daughter found AuriVox and I was sceptical — anything that cheap must be rubbish, right? I was wrong. I wore it to church last Sunday and heard the entire sermon. I've been going to that church for 20 years and never heard the whole thing."

— Linda G., 68, Perth WA  Verified Purchase
★★★★★

"The thing that got me was the phone calls. I'd been avoiding calls from my son in Melbourne because I couldn't understand him. Last week we had a 45-minute conversation. Honestly had a cry. You don't realise how much you've been missing until you get it back."

— James T., 72, Townsville QLD  Verified Purchase
"The majority of my patients over 60 have mild-to-moderate high-frequency hearing loss. The issue isn't total hearing failure — it's the loss of specific consonant frequencies that makes speech unintelligible. A device that selectively targets the 300–3,400 Hz speech band, rather than amplifying all sound equally, is a genuinely sensible approach. For patients who cannot access or afford traditional hearing aids, this is a meaningful option worth exploring."
Dr. Jack Katz Audiologist
Dr. Jack Katz, Au.D., CCC-A Clinical Audiologist · 28 Years Experience
Former Director of Audiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital

The Honest Comparison

AuriVox™ vs. Traditional Australian Hearing Aids

AuriVox™ Pro 2.0 Traditional Aids
Speech frequency focus (300–3,400 Hz)
Nearly invisible (CIC design)
No audiologist appointment needed
Ships anywhere in Australia
Price A$97 $5,000–$10,000
60-Day Money-Back Guarantee
Medicare coverage required Not needed Often partial only

Limited Availability

Margaret Heard Her Grandchildren Clearly for the First Time in Three Years

She wore AuriVox™ to Christmas dinner. She heard every joke. Every story. Every name called across the table.

"It wasn't a miracle," she told me. "It felt like someone finally gave me back something that was mine."

That's what the right frequency range does. It doesn't fix everything. It gives you back the part that matters most: the ability to understand the people you love.

Right now, AuriVox™ Pro 2.0 is available at A$97 — a direct-to-consumer price made possible by cutting out the clinic markups and audiologist commissions that make traditional hearing aids so expensive.

When this stock sells out, the price returns to A$350.

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Common Questions

Honest Answers

Is this the same as a regular hearing aid?+
No — and that difference matters. Traditional hearing aids amplify all sound equally, which is why they make everything louder but not necessarily clearer. AuriVox™ focuses specifically on the speech frequency range (300–3,400 Hz), the band where consonants live and where most age-related hearing loss occurs. The result is clearer words, not just more volume.
Do I need a prescription or referral?+
No. AuriVox™ ships directly to your door anywhere in Australia — including regional areas. No GP referral, no audiologist appointment, no waiting list. Most customers receive their order within 2–3 business days.
Will other people be able to see it?+
Very unlikely. AuriVox™ uses a completely-in-canal (CIC) design — it sits inside the ear canal, not behind or around the ear. The soft silicone dome is comfortable for all-day wear, and most users find it unnoticeable after the first hour. You'd need someone looking directly into your ear to see it.
How quickly will I notice a difference?+
Most users report a noticeable improvement in speech clarity within the first 24–48 hours. Because the device targets specific frequencies rather than relying on brain adaptation, there's no weeks-long adjustment period like with many traditional hearing aids.
What if it doesn't work for me?+
You're protected by a 60-day, no-questions-asked money-back guarantee. Try AuriVox™ for two full months. If you don't experience meaningful improvement in speech clarity, contact us for a full refund. No hassle, no fine print. We offer this because our return rate is under 3%.
Why is it so much cheaper than clinic hearing aids?+
Traditional hearing aids carry a 300–500% markup through audiologist clinics, fitting fees, and ongoing service charges. AuriVox™ sells directly to you — no middlemen, no fitting appointments, no recurring fees. The current price of A$97 (down from A$350) is available while stock lasts.

P.S. — Tomorrow this page may show A$350. Or out of stock.
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AuriVox™ Pro 2.0 A$97 (was A$350)
SPONSORED EDITORIAL & MEDICAL DISCLOSURE: This is a paid advertorial. AuriVox™ Pro 2.0 is a consumer hearing amplification device and is not a registered medical device for the diagnosis or treatment of hearing conditions. Results may vary between individuals. Testimonials are from real customers and reflect individual experiences. If you have significant hearing concerns, consult a qualified audiologist or GP. The A$97 pricing is subject to stock availability. These statements have not been evaluated by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). Statistics cited are sourced from Hearing Australia and Audiology Australia publicly available data.

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