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CIC - Completely In The CAnal Hearing Aids 

When less is more. With a completely-in-the-canal design, your hearing aid can be your little secret.

Staying well out of the way, CIC hearing aids let your ear perform its natural function, delivering a clear, natural sound you'll love. Let’s learn more together.

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Completely in canal (CIC) hearing aids

Discreet & small

Most suitable for mild and moderate hearing loss.

It is designed to fit inside of your ear canal. It is custom fit molded to your specific ear.

Although compact, it houses several critical components designed to effectively amplify and process sound.

Completely in canal micro hearing aid, in the colours light beige.
Benefits - completely in canal hearing aids

Advantages

Completely-ln-Canal (CIC) hearing aids are common for people who are using hearing aids for the first time. This is because they are even smaller than ITE hearing aids in order to fit in the more confined space.

  • Smaller and more discreet than even ITE hearing aids
  • Less prone to feedback or interference from wind noise
  • More natural sound and sound quality since it can use the natural shape and contours of your ear canal
  • Custom fit to comfortably sit in your ear
  • Better for people who wear glasses or masks that hook over and behind your ears
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Drawbacks - completely in canal hearing aids

Disadvantages

They can be harder to handle due to the small size and battery life is often shorter because of the size. There is a limit to the amount of feature which can fit into the small space.
  • Will not contain some features, like directional microphones.
  • More susceptible to earwax and moisture damage than even ITE hearing aids
  • Less comfortable for people with small or narrow ear canals, such as children
  • Problematic for people prone to chronic ear infections
  • Less able to use rechargeable batteries
  • Less suitable for people with dexterity issues than even ITE hearing aids
  • Will not contain some features, like directional microphones
FAQ

Completely-in-the-Canal (CIC) 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 clinic 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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IIC will be your lettle secret.

Enjoy the comfort of a custom fit without sacrificing sound. With invisible hearing aids, you get to decide when your ears are the topic of conversation.

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Illustration showing the types of hearing aid called RIC which is worn with the receiver in the ear canal.

RIC hearing aids

A hearing aid fit for you.

Who said you have to compromise style for quality?

Find the right receiver-in-canal (RIC) hearing aid for your lifestyle and get back to living your best life.

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