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Type of Hearing Aids
Behind-The-Ear (BTE)
- Sit behind the outer ear and comes in mini, standard and bigger size.
- Fitting range : 30-120 dB
- Requires larger battery (size 675, size 13,size 312)which provides longer battery life, rechargeable options are also available.
- Innovation includes Bluetooth streaming, artificial intelligence, tinnitus masking features, advanced directionality.
- Easy to hold, clean and adjust.
Receiver-In-Canal (RIC)
- Smaller and more hidden than a BTE.
- Best for mild to severe high frequency hearing loss (Fitting range upto105 dB).
- Requires size 312 batteries, rechargeable options are also available.
- Comes with latest technology like Adaptive directionality of microphone, feedback shield, binaural processing & synchronization.
- Easy to handle.
In-The-Canal (ITC)
- Relatively more visible compared to CIC aids.
- Works for mild to severe high frequency hearing loss.
- Requires size 312 batteries.
- Innovation includes Bluetooth streaming, artificial intelligence, tinnitus masking features, advanced directionality.
- Easy to handle amongst other canal hearing aids.
Completely-In-Canal (CIC)
- Designed to fit comfortably inside the ear canal and are almost invisible.
- Best for mild to moderately severe hearing loss (Fitting range upto 90 dB).
- Uses small batteries (size 10), require more frequent changing. Rechargeable options are also available.
- Provides more natural hearing experience.
- Handling needs care.
Invisible-In-the-Canal (IIC)
- Smallest type of hearing aid available and is invisible in the ear.
- Works for mild to moderately severe hearing loss (fitting range upto 70 dB).
- Uses small batteries (size 10)
- Less likely to pick up wind noise.
- Needs most care to handle and clean.
Rechargeable Hearing Aid
- No hassles of disposable batteries
- Available mostly in Receiver in canal (RIC) and Behind the ear (BTE) aids.
- Hearing aids comes with latest technology like Adaptive directionality of microphone, feedback shield, Binaural processing & synchronization.
- Long-lasting charge enables all-day hearing
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- An ISO 9001:2015 Certified Company
- 30+ Experienced Audiologists
- 20+ Centers All Over India
- 4 Lakhs+ Satisfied clients
- Dedicated after sale service team
- Best Client oriented policies
- Home service for New and after sale- lifelong
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does a hearing aid work?
A small microphone is built into a hearing aid, and this tiny gadget picks up ambient sound and transforms it to electrical energy. An electrical signal is sent to a miniature speaker called a receiver by modifying and altering circuits in the amplifier. The sound is sent to the ear by this little structure. The majority of modern hearing aid technology enhances required frequencies and reduces noise for a different type of hearing loss.
What types of hearing aids are available?
BTE, RIC, ITE, ITC, CIC and IIC are the most common hearing aid types and styles. All of them are available in wireless configurations. Hearing aids with rechargeable batteries are also available now.
How do I select the right type of hearing aid?
The audiologist examines your degree of hearing loss when selecting which instrument is ideal for you. This decision is also influenced by one’s lifestyle and personal preferences. Consult an Audiologist to determine which type of hearing aid is best for you.
How much do hearing aids cost?
The cost of hearing aids is mostly determined by the type of device used, as well as any additional features and professional services that may be required. The price range varies from person to person and their preferences because everyone’s hearing requirement is different.
Do I really need two hearing aids?
The answer is YES if you suffer hearing loss in both ears. According to research, having two hearing aids allows for better conversations and greater sound understanding. The study found that people who used two hearing aids had significantly better sound quality and clarity, as well as higher speech discrimination test scores, than those who wore hearing aids in only one ear.
How long will my hearing aids last?
Hearing aids usually last for 5-6 years. We say this because of enormous technological breakthroughs. Hearing aids can last a long time if they are cared for properly and are still suited for your lifestyle.
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