Explore Our Hearing Aid Styles
From the smallest invisible devices to powerful behind-the-ear models, discover which style suits your needs best.
IIC
The smallest and most discreet hearing aid available. Fits deep inside the ear canal, making it virtually invisible to others.
- 100% Invisible when worn
- Custom molded for perfect fit
- Ideal for mild to moderate hearing loss
- Reduced wind noise
- Natural sound quality
CIC
Tiny and discreet, fits completely in the ear canal with only a small portion visible. Perfect balance of discretion and functionality.
- Nearly invisible design
- Custom fitted to your ear
- Suitable for mild to moderate loss
- Easy to use phone
- Comfortable for all-day wear
ITC
Sits partially in the ear canal, offering easy handling and more features. Larger battery for extended use.
- Partially visible in ear canal
- Easier to insert and remove
- Longer battery life
- Volume control options
- Good for mild to moderate loss
ITE
Fills the outer portion of the ear, providing maximum power and features. Easy to handle with directional microphones.
- Fills outer ear bowl
- Most powerful custom style
- Dual microphones available
- Easy manual control
- Suitable for all hearing loss levels
RIC
Modern design with speaker in the ear canal connected by thin wire. Offers excellent sound quality with minimal visibility.
- Discreet behind-the-ear design
- Superior sound quality
- Rechargeable options available
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Comfortable open fit
BTE
Traditional and most powerful style. Sits behind the ear with a tube connecting to the ear canal. Perfect for severe hearing loss.
- Most powerful amplification
- Durable and easy to maintain
- Longer battery life
- Suitable for severe hearing loss
- Available in various colors
Need Help Choosing?
Our expert audiologists will help you select the perfect hearing aid style based on your hearing loss, lifestyle, and preferences.
Factors to Consider
When choosing a hearing aid style, consider these important factors:
- Degree of Hearing Loss: Mild, moderate, or severe hearing loss requires different power levels
- Lifestyle & Activities: Active lifestyle may require more durable and secure styles
- Dexterity: Smaller devices require better finger dexterity for handling
- Aesthetic Preferences: How visible do you want your hearing aid to be?
- Budget: Different styles come at different price points
- Features Needed: Bluetooth, rechargeability, tinnitus masking, etc.
