Yes, you're looking at an ad. We're an American OTC hearing aid brand.
We are here to introduce a product today, but please bear with us as we tell the whole story.
Honestly, we're absolutely terrible at marketing. We started this company before the FDA announced the new OTC hearing aid category in 2022, then worked like ghosts in the background for years.
Our social media following? Just over a hundred people, half of whom are probably our employees' family members. Our marketing budget? Pretty much zero—every dollar went straight to labs and engineers. Other companies hire celebrities; we hire professionals. They go viral; we run tests.
Google us? You'll find almost nothing. Not because we're secretive, but because we genuinely suck at selling ourselves.
Here's the thing though: someone always pays for those flashy ads, fancy packaging, and celebrity endorsements. It all gets baked into the price. We took a different route—putting every penny into the actual product.
So when you see this ad that we basically had to scrape together funds to run, know this: we may suck at marketing, but we absolutely know hearing aids.

Let me share a real story with you.
Last year, we got an email from Mary, who's 75. She dropped $4,500 at a hearing center on "top-of-the-line" hearing aids. Two weeks in, they were driving her crazy. When she tried to return them, they'd only give her 70% back. So she got mad and bought some "amazing deal" online—the box promised "cutting-edge tech that rivals thousand-dollar models." Turns out it was just an amplifier that cranked up everything, including all the stuff you don't want to hear.
She wrote: "I felt like an idiot who got burned twice. First time, fancy marketing took my money. Second time, cheap promises took my hope. Now I sit in my living room watching TV, can't make out what my son's saying. When they talk, I just nod along, but I'm not hearing a thing."
That's what getting it wrong costs you: not just money, but time, confidence, and those moments that matter with the people you love. Every day you put it off is another day of missing out.
Sure, there are plenty of "miracle" products out there with prices that seem too good to be true. Let's be real here: a proper hearing aid needs precision digital chips, quality speakers, weatherproof housing, and serious acoustic engineering. All that costs real money.
Those bargain-basement products are basically just volume knobs—they crank up every sound equally, including traffic noise, wind, even your own breathing. It's like slapping a magnifying glass on someone who needs reading glasses. Everything gets bigger, but also blurrier.
And those fancy products that cost thousands? A huge chunk goes to ad spent and markups from every middleman along the way. You're not paying for better tech—you're paying for better marketing.
Where's the sweet spot? After crunching the numbers over and over, we found it's around $300-500. That's enough to get real digital processing and quality components, without paying for the bells and whistles that don't actually help you hear better.
We won't claim Core One Pro is some "game-changing breakthrough." But as our second-generation evolution from the original Core One—born from over 2 years of relentless refinement where we've been our own toughest critic—it's a mature digital hearing aid that costs $309. Here's our promise: everything that should be there is there, and we didn't cut corners where it matters.
Core One Pro tucks so deep into your ear canal that even your barber won't spot it. At just 1 gram, it weighs less than a sugar packet. We sculpted it to follow your ear's natural geography—that gentle oval shape and 30-degree twist that makes your ear canal unique. Slip it in and it vanishes completely.

No joke—our beta testers literally forgot these things existed once they put them in. We had one guy wear his for 16 hours straight, through work, dinner, and bedtime routine, only realizing it the next morning when he reached for the case. Another woman was halfway through shampooing her hair in the shower when she suddenly remembered, "Oh crap, I'm still wearing my hearing aid!"
Adnan Shennib, Silicon Valley Entrepreneur
Inventor of the Lyric®, the world's smallest 100% invisible hearing aid and holder of 100 patents in hearing technology.
Intricon® A16 Chip: Picture cramming a computer into something smaller than a Tic Tac. Intricon has been doing exactly that since 1977, powering the hearing aids that usually cost $3000-6000 at fancy clinics. With 17 invention patents under their belt, nearly five decades of microscopic engineering wizardry comes packed into a space the size of your pinky nail.

Knowles® Hi-Fi Receiver: Remember those crisp highs in your favorite $300 headphones? That crystal-clear voice quality in your iPhone calls? Knowles makes the tiny speakers behind both. This award-winning company has been the invisible force in premium audio for decades--if it sounds incredible and fits in your palm, there's probably Knowles tech inside.

783 days. That's how long we spent obsessing over every detail, tweaking based on real feedback from over 10,000 actual users. Not focus groups or surveys—people wearing these things while grocery shopping, walking their dogs, arguing with their spouses. Every batch goes through our acoustic torture chamber, and every single unit gets dunked, shaken, and blasted to earn its IP68 badge.
No magic bullets here—just the kind of relentless perfectionism that probably annoys our accountants.
"I've burned through Phonaks, Resounds, Oticons--the whole expensive parade. Each time dropping $4,000+ and walking out thinking, 'These better be life-changing at this price.' But honestly? The thing that changed most was my bank balance. I was constantly aware I was wearing them, constantly wondering if I was getting my money's worth. Core One Pro is the first one that actually made me forget I had hearing loss--and stop feeling so guilty about the price I paid. I just... heard things. Like a normal person."
— Sarah M., 6-month user

Smart Wind Noise Control: You know that annoying whoosh that drowns out everything when you're walking outside? Core One Pro listens for it and cuts it out in real-time. It's like having a sound engineer riding along in your ear, constantly adjusting the mix so conversations stay clear even when Mother Nature gets loud.
Built-in Volume Control: No more fumbling with your phone or tiny buttons you can't see. Tap the device and watch the little display show exactly where your volume sits—level 3 of 8, crystal clear. Too quiet for the restaurant? Bump it up. Grandkids being too loud? Dial it down. Simple as adjusting your car radio.
20 hours of pure freedom: Pop it in Monday morning, forget about it until Tuesday night. The charging case holds another 60 hours, so you're looking at nearly two weeks before you need to think about plugging anything in.

4 hearing modes that make sense: "Everyday" for normal life, "Restaurant" cuts through dinner chatter, "Outdoor" handles wind and traffic, "Tinnitus Relief" gives your ears a break from the ringing. Switch between them with a simple double tap.
Actually waterproof: IP68 rating means it laughs at rain, sweat, and that time you accidentally wore it in the shower. We've had people forget to take theirs out during beach vacations—still worked perfectly after a week of surf and sand.
Zero apps, zero headaches: No downloading anything, no Bluetooth pairing, no "please update your firmware." Turn it on, put it in, start hearing better. Your grandmother could figure it out in thirty seconds.
Rip open the box, slip it in your ear, you're done. No audiologist appointments, no complicated fitting sessions, no learning curve steeper than figuring out a new coffee maker.
You get 60 days to try Core One Pro. Don't like it? We'll refund every penny and cover shipping both ways.
Why are we so confident? Because the product delivers. Our return rate sits under 8%, and most of those are sizing issues, not performance problems.
"Figured I'd give it a shot, but wasn't expecting much. First time I put it on, I heard my wife humming in the kitchen—hadn't caught that in years. Nearly brought me to tears."
— Robert T., 73, using it for 3 months
"Twenty years as an audiologist, and I have to say—Core One Pro performs like prescription-grade equipment. The quality you get at this price point is genuinely impressive."
— Dr. David Yang, Licensed Audiologist
We're here for life if you need support. Not because we have amazing customer service, but because the product rarely needs it.
Core One Pro normally runs $389, but order now and pay just $299. That $90 you save? Perfect for a week of super decent coffee.
This isn't some sales gimmick—we just want people to know we exist through this admittedly awkward ad. Best product in the world doesn't help anyone if they've never heard of it.
Sixty days is plenty of time to figure out if we're right for you. If not, box it up and send it back—full refund, no questions asked.
Hit that order button. You might just find that hearing the world clearly doesn't have to be complicated or cost a fortune.
We may suck at marketing, but we know hearing aids.
— Ceretone.com
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