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The price of a digital hearing aid depends on much more than just the number of channels. While channels play a role in sound processing, the final cost is influenced heavily by the features, technology level, brand, and customization required for each individual’s hearing needs.
A basic digital hearing aid with around 12 channels typically starts at ₹24,990.
With additional features like noise reduction, automatic environmental adaptation, wireless connectivity, and feedback cancellation, the cost may rise to ₹55,000–₹65,000.
Premium digital hearing aids with advanced, inbuilt AI features, superior noise management, rechargeable batteries, and seamless connectivity can cost anywhere from ₹1,25,000 to ₹2,00,000 or more.
Ultimately, the right hearing aid is chosen based on:
Degree and type of hearing loss
Lifestyle needs
Required features
Comfort and customization
Hearing aids must be custom-fitted and programmed for each user to ensure the best possible hearing outcomes.
In recent years, India has seen rapid improvement in:
Hearing aid technology
Awareness about hearing health
Accessibility of advanced devices
Despite this growth, there is still a long way to go in spreading awareness about early identification and timely intervention.
Ensure your healthy hearing by connecting with us for the right diagnosis, counseling, and personalized hearing aid selection.
You’ve mentioned Intuis 3 RIC 312 and Custom Intuis 3. These belong to a popular digital hearing aid series that offers essential technology with reliable performance.
Uses a thin wire connecting the hearing aid to a receiver placed inside the ear canal.
“312” refers to the size 312 battery.
Known for:
Lightweight and discreet design
Natural sound quality
Good performance for mild to moderate hearing loss
Tailor-made for the unique shape of the user’s ear.
Available in different custom styles such as ITE, ITC, CIC.
Benefits include:
Secure, comfortable fit
Personalized acoustic performance
Easy handling for new hearing aid users
Modern hearing aids, including the Intuis 3 series, include:
Microphone – captures sound
Amplifier – increases sound volume
Receiver – delivers processed sound to the ear
Processor/Chipset – manages sound quality and settings
Battery (312 / Rechargeable)
Volume control/program button
Bluetooth connectivity in advanced models
Feedback and noise management systems
These components work together to provide natural, clear, and comfortable hearing in various environments.
Selecting an appropriate hearing aid is not just about price—it’s about:
Improved communication
Better social interaction
Enhanced confidence and quality of life
A professional audiologist ensures the device is:
Suitable for your hearing loss
Properly fitted
Correctly programmed
Supported with follow-up care