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A behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aid hooks over the top of your ear and rests behind the ear. A tube connects the hearing aid to a custom earpiece called an ear mold that fits in your ear canal. This type is appropriate for people of all ages and those with almost any type of hearing loss.
Advantages:
Comfortable to wear
Easy maintenance
Lower cost
Minimal feedback
Disadvantages:
Reduced sound quality
Not as suitable for high levels of hearing loss
Less discreet
Wind noise
The receiver-in-canal (RIC) and receiver-in-the-ear (RITE) styles are similar to a behind-the-ear hearing aid with the speaker or receiver that sits in the ear canal. A tiny wire, rather than tubing, connects the piece behind the ear to the speaker or receiver.
A receiver-in-canal hearing aid:
Typically has a less visible behind-the-ear portion
Has directional microphones
Has manual control options
May be available with rechargeable battery
Is susceptible to earwax clogging the speaker
A completely-in-the-canal hearing aid is molded to fit inside your ear canal. It improves mild to moderate hearing loss in adults. A completely-in-the-canal hearing aid: Is the smallest and least visible type.
Features:
Sit completely in your ear, so they won’t get tangled or pulled off when wearing or removing face masks
Virtually undetectable
For mild to moderately severe hearing loss
Custom-made for you
Invisible-in-canal (IIC) hearing aids are the smallest custom hearing aids that are available. This kind of hearing aid is designed and sculpted to fit entirely insides your ear canal. This makes them almost invisible to those around you.
Benefits:
One of the big advantages is the small size and almost invisible appearance of the hearing aid. This makes them a very discreet option if you would rather not advertise the fact that you’re wearing a hearing aid.
The location of the microphone in the ear canal, as opposed to behind the ear, can help with using the telephone and the preservation of the natural acoustics provided by the external ear. This helps with the localization of the direction of sound from in front of and behind you.