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BTE - Behind the ear hearing aids

When tradition meets innovation. The most popular design on the market, behind-the-ear hearing aids combine a powerful battery with all of the ground-breaking features you want for your hearing health. We're happy to help you explore.
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Is the BTE hearing aids the right choice for you?

The most popular

Most suitable for mild to profound hearing loss.

The main unit of a BTE hearing aids contains all the electronic components. It sits behind your ear with a tube that runs into your ear canal and connects with a custom-fit earmold or dome.

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Benefits - behind the ear hearing aids

Advantages

BTE hearing aids deliver powerful amplification and incorporate advanced features. Their durable design safeguards sensitive components, ensuring reliability and long-lasting performance.
  • Suitable for all levels of hearing loss, from mild to profound
  • Because it is placed behind the ear there is less pressure inside the ear canal, making it comfortable for long-term wear.
  • Good for people who are prone to have ear infections, too much ear wax, and small or narrow ear canals
  • Easy to handle for people with dexterity issues with such features as larger program selection buttons that are easy to operate
  • Can fit more advanced features and functionality than smaller types
  • Able to fit larger and more powerful batteries for longer battery life
  • Available in models with wireless and Bluetooth connectivity to devices
  • Custom-fit earmolds and domes can be replaced separately
  • Less susceptible to moisture damage or earwax blockage
Drawbacks - behind the ear hearing aids

Disadvantages

BTE hearing aids are less discreet due to their visibility compared to other styles and they are more susceptible to wind noise in outdoor settings.
  • More visible and less discreet than other, smaller hearing aid types
  • May pick up more wind noise than other styles
  • May not be suitable for people who wear eyeglasses
  • Blocks up more of your ear, which can make wearers feel plugged up
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Behind-the-Ear (BTE) hearing aids: FAQ

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Which type of hearing aid is right for you?

Choosing hearing aids involves considering various factors, including your level of hearing loss, ear size and shape, budget, preferred features, and stylistic preferences.

Your ideal choice may not align with your initial preferences, as factors like profound hearing loss or small ear canals may limit certain options.

Consulting with a hearing care expert during a store visit, where a full hearing test and consultation are conducted, will help you identify suitable types based on your needs and preferences. From there, you can explore different brands and models to find the right fit within your budget with the desired features.


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