Most suitable for mild to moderate hearing loss.
Invisble-in-the-canal hearing aids, also called IIC, sit snuggly in the lower portion of the outer ear.
Tailor-made to your ear's shape, the design is extremely discreet, yet large enough to contain all of the powerful features you need. You can enjoy a full range of sounds with a barely-there appearance.
IIC (Invisible-in-Canal) hearing aids offer exceptional discretion with their nearly invisible design.
Their deep placement in the ear canal enhances natural sound localization and reduces wind noise. Lightweight and comfortable, they provide a subtle and convenient hearing solution.
Because it is so incredible tiny there is a limit to the amount of space there is for extensive amount of features. This limits the amount of amplification they can provide.
It can also be a bit fiddly to handle but they come in rechargeable options, for these you do not have to struggle with the handling of small batteries.
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.