HArCie™ — Redefining Active Listening
Real life. Real listening. One ear at a time.
Hearing well isn’t about sitting quietly or avoiding conversation.
It’s about staying connected — while traveling, playing, exploring, and living your life.
That’s where HArCie™ comes in.
Mountain biking in Arizona with Elehear Beyond OTC hearing aids.
What is a HArCie?
HArCie
noun /hark-ee/
A photo taken of oneself, focused on your ear containing a hearing aid during travel or activity — typically with a smartphone and shared via social media.
In simple terms:
A HArCie shows what active listening looks like in real life.
Real HArCies, Real Life
Here are a few early HArCies — shared during everyday activities and adventures. Want to share your HArCie?
Playing Bocce in AZ with my Stennheiser All Day Clear OTC hearing aids
Swimming laps in AZ with my Shokz bone conduction headphones
Summarize your activity and hearing aid model here
Golf in AZ with my Widex Allure 440 hearing aids
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Summarize your activity and hearing aid model here
Want to Share a HArCie?
You don’t need special equipment or perfect lighting.
Just a moment from your life — and a photo that shows your ear and hearing aid in action (vertically on phone works best).
You can:
Share your HArCie on Facebook using #HArCie
Or send it to us to feature (no pressure, no sales)
Old-School Tip:
You don’t have to take the photo yourself.
Ask a friend to help — have them hold the phone vertically, a couple of feet in front of you, just slightly to one side.
Make sure your ear is visible on one side of the frame and your activity is in the background.