An IIC (Invisible-in-Canal) hearing aid is a small, custom-made device placed deep inside the ear canal, making it virtually invisible to others. Despite its size, it offers powerful amplification, personalized sound settings, and comfortable wear. Ideal for mild to moderate hearing loss, it preserves the wearer's natural appearance.
A RIC (Receiver-in-Canal) hearing aid comprises a slim casing positioned discreetly behind the ear, with a tiny speaker placed in the ear canal. This setup enables natural sound reception, personalized amplification, and comfortable wear. RICs are versatile, catering to diverse hearing needs while offering a subtle aesthetic appearance.
A BTE (Behind-the-Ear) hearing aid is a device with a small casing that rests behind the ear, connected to a custom earpiece. It amplifies sounds for individuals with varying degrees of hearing loss. BTEs are renowned for their durability, ease of use, and ability to accommodate advanced features such as wireless connectivity.
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