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Hearing Aid Styles

There are many common styles of hearing instruments. All help with mild to moderate losses. However, choices may be limited if your hearing loss is severe. While size is the most obvious difference, each style has different attributes that are important to consider.



Completely In The Canal
(CIC)

Completely In The Canal (CIC) instruments are the smallest and most discreet aids available. CICs are custom designed to fit entirely in the ear canal, improving sound quality and reducing feedback. CICs are popular for aesthetic appeal, but the physiology of some people’s ears may make the style unsuitable.

  • Nearly invisible for complete discretion

  • Appropriate for mild to moderate
    hearing loss

  • Used in adults exclusively

     




On The Ear (OTE)

On The Ear (OTE) instruments feature a comfortable, “open” earbud which conforms for an instant, secure fit. OTE hearing aids are appropriate for mild to moderate high frequency hearing loss.

 

  • Comfortable "open" earbud
    promotes airflow and conforms
    for secure fit

  • Appropriate for mild to moderate
    hearing loss

  • Micro-thin tubing and small attractive case

     



Receiver In The Canal
(RIC)

Receiver-in-the-canal (RIC) devices are designed to widen the distance between microphone and receiver, thereby lessening feedback. But only the Virtue RIC comes with best-in-class Active Feedback Intercept (AFI), the industry’s top-rated feedback canceller.

 

  • Offers a discreet open-fit solution

  • Appropriate for mild to moderate hearing loss

  • nFusion technology

     


In The Canal (ITC)

In The Canal (ITC) instruments are custom designed to fit in the ear canal. ITCs are discreet, yet still slightly visible within the outer ear. ITC instruments offer a variety of circuit choices that would have previously required a larger aid.

  • Less visible than BTE or ITE

  • Appropriate for mild to mildly severe hearing loss

  • Variety of circuit choices despite
    small size

     


In The Ear (ITE)

In The Ear (ITE) instruments house a variety of circuit options in a custom-made shell that fits in the outer portion of the ear. Their size and easy-to-use controls may be helpful for people with limited dexterity.

  • Easy to insert and adjust

  • Appropriate for mild to severe
    hearing loss

  • Custom-made shell fits snugly in ear

     



Behind The Ear
(BTE)

Behind The Ear (BTE) hearing instruments are the largest models. They can house a variety of circuit options and amplify sounds to a greater degree than most custom models. BTEs work by sending sound to the ear canal via the earmold and clear plastic tubing, which has been molded to fit comfortably in the outer ear area.

  • Easiest to adjust and maintain

  • Appropriate for most types of hearing loss

  • Secure fit with minimal passageway obstruction