There are cost effective solutions out there...I almost fell into the sewer pit of the expensive hearing aids.
The Apple AirPods were an interesting 2 week try out just to see what worked and I will go back to them when the type of tech above matures.
After trialling $4500 HAs I did some reading and landed on Jaspa 3s.
Affordable at just $429, the Jaspa 3 Hearing Aid was developed from within an Australian audiology clinic. No Hearing Test required.
www.foundhearing.com.au
They do what I need except the crowded room aspect which I did not find the expensive ones doing either.
Jaspa 3 uses 310 batteries which average 50 cents each for a week. ( you can get a set that are rechargeable but then have to be sent in to get the batteries replaced....I decided regular batteries were a better choice.)
The Jaspa 3s cost $799 all in Australia and fully covered by our insurance.
Then $299 for extended warranty - also covered by our insurance. That $429 is for 1 hearing aid....$799 for a set .
I am certain there are similar products available in North America.
Any audiologist can test your hearing and give you an audiogram for free.
Do your due diligence....its a scammy biz.
I spent some of my savings on Sennheiser Momentum 4 over the head headphones that are marvelous and allows me to tailer my sound profile to my area of hearing loss ( down to only 25% of normal in the mid range ).
Likely less when Black Friday rolls around...and I love them.