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HEARING AIDS

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

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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.

In-the-Ear (ITE)

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