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Behind the Ear (BTE)

Behind the ear (BTE) hearing aids are a type of hearing aids that fit behind the ear and have a small plastic or silicone piece that goes inside the ear canal.

They are one of the most common and versatile hearing aid styles, as they can suit different degrees of hearing loss and personal preferences.

Some of the benefits of BTE hearing aids are:

  • They are easy to handle and adjust, especially for people with limited dexterity or vision.
  • They have a larger battery that provides longer battery life and more power. Some models also have a rechargeable option.
  • They are more durable and resistant to moisture and wax buildup than other styles.
  • They can accommodate more features and technologies, such as directional microphones, telecoils, Bluetooth connectivity, and artificial intelligence.

Some of the limitations of BTE hearing aids are:

  • They are less discreet and more visible than other styles, which may affect the cosmetic appeal for some users.
  • They may pick up more wind noise than other styles, especially if they have a large microphone.
  • They may cause feedback (whistling) if the ear mold or dome is not fitted properly or if there is too much wax in the ear canal.

RIC - Receiver in the Canal

RIC stands for Receiver in the Canal, which is a type of hearing aid that has a small case behind the ear and a thin wire that connects to a receiver inside the ear canal.

RIC hearing aids are popular for their discreet design, comfortable fit, and natural sound quality. They can be used for mild to severe hearing loss and come with various features such as wireless connectivity and rechargeable batteries.

Some of the advantages of RIC hearing aids are:

  • They are smaller and more discreet than behind-the-ear (BTE) models.
  • They can fit “open”, which allows for more natural sound quality of the wearer’s voice.
  • They have less feedback or whistling than BTE models, since the microphone and receiver are separated.
  • They require less sound energy and battery power to produce a superior listening experience, since the receiver is closer to the eardrum.

Disadvantages of RIC devices:

  • The speaker that disappears in the ear can sometimes get clogged with earwax.
  • The RIC devices are often a bit small, so you have to be able to handle them well

Inside the Ear (ITC, CIC, IIC)

Inside the ear (CIC) is a type of hearing aid that is custom-made to fit completely inside the ear canal. It is one of the smallest and most discreet styles of hearing aids, and it can improve mild to moderate hearing loss in adults.

Invisible hearing aids are a type of hearing aid that fit completely inside the ear canal, making them very discreet and unnoticeable.

They are suitable for people with mild to moderate hearing loss, and some models can also help with tinnitus or high-frequency hearing loss.

There are many brands and models of invisible hearing aids on the market, each with different features, prices, and benefits.

If you are interested in getting invisible hearing aids, you should consult with a hearing professional who can help you choose the best option for your needs and preferences.

Pros:

  • They are aesthetically pleasing and can boost your confidence and self-esteem.
  • They have a natural sound quality and can reduce feedback and wind noise.
  • They are comfortable and convenient to wear and do not interfere with glasses, hats, or phones.

Cons:

  • They have a short battery life and may require frequent replacement or recharging.
  • They are not available for profound hearing loss and may not have advanced features like Bluetooth connectivity or binaural coordination.
  • They are more vulnerable to earwax and moisture build-up and may require more cleaning and maintenance than other types of hearing aids.

These are just some of the advantages and disadvantages of invisible hearing aids. You can find more information about them by following the links in the references below. If you are interested in getting invisible hearing aids, you should consult with a hearing professional who can help you choose the best option for your needs and preferences.

How to Choose the Best Hearing Aid for You?

  • Assess Your Hearing Needs
  • Consider Your Lifestyle Think
  • Think About Your Personal Preferences
  • Choose a Reputable Hearing Aid Provider
The first step to choosing a hearing aid is to assess your hearing needs. We recommend hearing test from a professional audiologist to determine the level of your hearing loss.

About your daily activities and what environments you frequently find yourself in. Determine whether you need a hearing aid for work, hobbies, or social activities. This will help you to decide which type of hearing aid is best suited for your needs.

Do you prefer a hearing aid that is almost invisible or one that is more visible? Do you want advanced features such as Bluetooth connectivity? Our hearing aid specialists can help you to make the right choice.

Make sure to choose a hearing aid provider with excellent customer service and support. Our specialists have decades of experience, and we pride ourselves on offering personalized attention to every customer.

8 channels Family

BASIC FEATURES TECHNICAL FEATURESSIGNAL PROCESSING
Battery compartment as on/off switch8 signal processing channelsAnti-Feedback system Noise Manager
Push button, can be programmed as a program button4 frequency channels
program button with on/off switch Rocker switch4 AGC channels / 4 MPO channels
4 hearing programs
Data Logging

Available Models

  • Power BTE
  • Supper Power BTE
  • RIC
  • CIC/ITC

12 channels Family

BASIC FEATURES TECHNICAL FEATURESSIGNAL PROCESSING
Battery compartment as on/off switch12 Signal processing channels Anti-Feedback system
Programmable push button6 Frequency channels Adaptive noise reduction
Programmable rocker switchAGC channels 6
Audiomatic power-on delay (can be activated/deactivated)MPO channels 6
IP67-certifiedData Logging
Wiener filter

Available Models

  • Power BTE
  • Supper Power BTE
  • RIC
  • CIC/ITC

16 channels Family

BASIC FEATURES TECHNICAL FEATURESSIGNAL PROCESSING
Battery compartment as on/off switchSignal processing channels 16Anti-Feedback system
Programmable push buttonFrequency channels 8 Adaptive noise reduction
Programmable rocker switchAGC channels 8Wiener filter
Audiomatic power-on delay (can be activated/deactivated)MPO channels 8Adaptive wind noise reduction
IP67-certifiedHearing programs 4
Binaural synchronization
Wireless audio streaming
Impulse suppressor
Selective frequency compression

Available Models

  • Power BTE
  • Supper Power BTE
  • RIC
  • CIC/ITC

Rechargeable & Wireless Heairng Aid Features

  • Lithium-ion battery
  • Integrated motion sensor
  • Programmable rocker switch
  • 3 hours charge 24 hours working
  • Wireless programming

Simi Digital Models

  • 3 or 4 Sound Profile
  • P
  • P3
  • HP3
  • Pocket Models

Hearing Aids Accessory

  • Ear Tips
    Small /Medium/Large
  • Pockets Hearing Aids Receiver
  • 2 Pin /3 Pin
  • Receiver Code for Pocket Hearing Aids
  • 2 PIN single code/2 Pin y code
  • 3 Pin single code /3 pin y code
  • Hearing Aids Battery
    675/13/312/10

Available Models

  • Power BTE
  • RIC

Prices and Payment Options

Affordable Prices Our prices are the most competitive in the market. We have options for all budgets and several financing options available.

Multiple Payment Options We offer multiple payment options, including credit cards, cheque, and online transfer. You choose the option that works best for you!

Get Your Hearing Tested Today!

Don’t let hearing loss affect your life. A hearing test can identify any issues and help you take the first step towards better hearing. Our experts will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan to improve your hearing and quality of life.