Hearing Aids

What Kind Of Hearing Aids Are You Looking For?

Over The Ear

Close-up of a person adjusting a hearing aid in their ear.
Two hearing aids, one silver and one gray, with black ear tips, shown from different angles.

Over-the-ear hearing aids are devices where the main body of the hearing aid sits behind the ear rather than inside it. This category includes styles such as Behind-the-Ear (BTE) and Receiver-in-Canal (RIC).

In The Ear

Close-up of a woman with gray hair inserting a hearing aid behind her ear, with a man smiling in the background.
Black wireless earbuds with charging cases.

In-the-ear hearing aids are a family of devices where the main body of the hearing aid sits inside the ear. This includes styles such as Invisible-in-Canal (IIC), Completely-in-Canal (CIC), In-the-Canal (ITC) and In-the-Ear (ITE).

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