
HEARING AIDS
There are different types of hearing aids, each designed to suit different levels of hearing loss, lifestyles, and cosmetic preferences

Similar to BTE but with the receiver (speaker) placed inside the ear canal.
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They’re lightweight, discreet, deliver clear, and natural sound.
Receiver - in - Canal (RIC)

The smallest style, sitting deep inside the ear canal.
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​They sit deep inside the ear canal, making them practically impossible for anyone to see. Perfect if you want great hearing support without showing a device.
Invisible - in - Canal (IIC)

Smaller custom devices that fit partly in the canal.
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They balance visibility, comfort, and performance really well.
In-the-Canal (ITC)

Sits behind the ear with a tube connecting to an earmold or dome inside the ear canal.
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They’re known for being strong, reliable, and great for people who want simple controls and maximum power.
Behind the Ear (BTE)

Smaller custom devices that fit completely inside the ear canal.
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They’re slightly larger than IICs, which means they’re a bit easier to handle and can fit more features.
Completely-in-Canal (CIC)

Custom-made to fit entirely inside the outer ear.
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They’re bigger than canal-style devices, which means they can hold more power, bigger batteries, and extra features while still being comfortable.
