Types of Hearing Aids

Behind-The-Ear (BTE)

BTE instruments’ technology is housed in a casing that rests behind the ear. A clear plastic tube then directs amplified sound into an earmold inside the ear canal.

Mini Behind-The-Ear (BTE)

The mini BTE rests behind the ear. The case at the back of the ear houses the technology, while a clear tube then directs amplified sound into the ear canal via an earmold or earbud.

Receiver-In-Canal (RIC)

The receiver-in-canal device is small, discreet, and incredibly quick to fit; perfect for many first-time wearers. As the name suggests, it is inserted into the canal.

Receiver-In-Canal -AP (RIC AP)

The RIC Absolute Power instrument combines a custom-formed earmold with a sleek RIC instrument allowing people to enjoy style without sacrificing performance.

In-The-Ear (ITE)

In-the-ear instruments house the technology components in a custom-formed earmold that fits within the outer portion of the ear.

In-The-Canal (ITC)

In-the-canal instruments feature an earmold that fits down into the ear canal and a smaller portion that faces out into the outer ear.

Completely-In-Canal (CIC)

These devices fit completely in the canal. Only the head of a tiny plastic line — with which you insert or remove the instrument — shows above the canal.

Invisible-In-Canal (IIC)

Our newest custom-fit style is truly 100% invisible when worn. Living in the second bend of the year, the IIC comes complete with industry-leading technology.

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