Cearvol has announced its new AI hearing innovations at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. The company showed off three of its products at CES: Cearvol Wave, Cearvol Liberte, and Cearvol Lyra.
Cearvol introduced three new hearing aid accessories at CES 2026
Let’s talk about each of them in that order, starting with the Cearvol Wave. This hearing aid looks like a pair of truly wireless earbuds, more or less, including the case. There is a touchscreen on the charging case itself, though.
Cearvol wanted to eliminate the need for a mobile app by including a display here. You can easily adjust the volume, switch modes, and manage core functions directly on the case.
The Cearvol Wave supports AUX-IN, and uses advanced AI & DNN
The Cearvol Wave supports AUX-IN connectivity, which can come in handy when Bluetooth access is limited. A great example of this is when you’re in an airplane, and you want to use the in-flight entertainment system.
The Cearvol Wave uses advanced AI and deep neural network (DNN) processing to “deliver crystal-clear hearing by reducing background noise, minimizing harsh feedback, and enhancing speech clarity across diverse environments.”
Cearvol says that you’ll get a full day’s worth of battery life, with no problem, while the charging case provides up to 22 hours of use. A 15-minute charge provides 3 hours of listening, so you can quickly recharge them.
The Cearvol Liberte case doesn’t have a touchscreen, unlike the Wave
The second product is the Cearvol Liberte. These are the industry’s first open-ear hearing aid earbuds. The company says that they’re “designed to deliver hearing support without occluding the ear canal.”
The Liberte hearing aid features a modular, customizable design with detachable accessories. The charging case is a part of the offering here as well, though it does not have a touchscreen on it.
The Cearvol Lyra is a hearing aid built into a pair of glasses
The third product that Cearvol presented is the Cearvol Lyra. This hearing aid is considerably different than the other two. These are basically glasses that come with a hearing aid function.
Cearvol positioned high-performance microphones at the front of the frames. The Lyra glasses are supposed to capture sound from the wearer’s natural field of view, thus improving speech pickup and conversational focus.
Needless to say, this is also an open-ear design. These glasses also support Bluetooth audio streaming for calls and music. Cearvol Lyra requires no prescription fitting.
We know that the Cearvol Wave will be available from the company’s website in early 2026, but we’re not sure about the other two products.

