BTE Hearing Aids
Reliable and powerful, BTE devices are often recommended for moderate to severe hearing loss and easy handling.
Explore BTEDifferent hearing aids solve different challenges. Some prioritize power, some are almost invisible, and some balance comfort, streaming, and performance. Use this guide to compare the main types before you book a trial.
The right type depends on your hearing loss, dexterity, cosmetic preference, and how important features like rechargeability or Bluetooth streaming are to you.
Reliable and powerful, BTE devices are often recommended for moderate to severe hearing loss and easy handling.
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RIC models are popular for their discreet fit, natural sound, and support for modern features like rechargeability and streaming.
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ITE hearing aids sit in the outer ear and can be a practical choice for people who want a custom shell and easier insertion.
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ITC devices sit partly in the ear canal and offer a smaller profile while still being easier to handle than tiny invisible styles.
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CIC hearing aids are compact and discreet, suited to people who want less visible devices and have the dexterity to manage them.
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IIC models are among the smallest options and are chosen mainly for cosmetic discretion where hearing needs allow.
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