Use Our Hearing Aids to Put an End to Your Hearing Loss
The hearing aid's electronics are located behind the ear in a behind-the-ear (BTE) design, which uses a standard tube that goes down the front of the ear. It features a one-of-a-kind shape on one end and rests comfortably in the ear. These may be recommended if you're experiencing difficulties with putting or taking out your assistive device, or if you need more power.
One option is completely in the canal, while the other is invisible in the canal. Fully put into the hollow Since they are custom-fit and small, these Hearing Aids blend in perfectly with the ear canal, making them completely invisible. If you have concerns regarding the appearance of the hearing aid, we may propose these alternatives.
Sitting slightly larger than custom-made earplugs, in-the-canal (ITC) or in-the-ear (ITE) devices are similar to custom-made earplugs. These may be recommended if you're experiencing difficulties with putting or taking out your assistive device, or if you need more power.
The RIC aid's speaker is housed inside the ear, and a small wire extends from the majority of its components that are situated behind the ear to that location. At the part that goes into the ear, you can attach a dome or a custom tip. The reason they are so popular is that they are excellent for many types of hearing loss and sit so subtly on the ear