Cost of Hearing Aids
An IIC hearing aid is the most discreet type of Hearing Aid.
It fits deeper into the ear canal – though it only fits certain canal sizes.
It is best suited to those with moderate hearing loss.
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A CIC hearing aid is also discreet and fits into the ear canal.
It is easy to use for telephonic conversations.
It is quite effective in blocking out background noise.
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An ITC hearing aid is slightly larger than a CIC hearing aid.
It has low feedback, like a CIC hearing aid, but can accommodate more features.
It is suited for mild to severe hearing loss.
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An RIC Hearing Aid, is similar to a BTE (Behind The Ear) hearing aid, but with the receiver placed within the ear canal.
It is lighter and prevents the ‘plugged-up feeling’ or the occlusion effect.
It is almost invisible.
It is suitable for mild to severe hearing losses.
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A BTE hearing aid is useful for all types of hearing loss.
It is capable of providing more amplification as compared to other types.
It is the best choice for hearing impaired children.
It is larger in size, but easier to handle, is sturdy and has a longer battery life.
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A Super Power BTE is similar to a BTE hearing aid, but with the ability to give more amplification for severe-to-profound hearing loss.
It has a ‘power adaption manager’ to control the level of amplification.
It also includes frequency compression to compensate for a dead region in the higher frequencies.
It comes with IP68 rating – resistant to dust and moisture.
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Smart hearing aids are highly intelligent and clinically proven to deliver better results in noisy environments.
They are capable of adapting to any environment, without the need for manual adjustments.
They offer Bluetooth and Wireless technologies for connectivity with external devices like iPhones, iPads, Android phones and Television for a more personalised hearing experience.
They can be fine-tuned remotely – eliminating the need to visit the clinic every time.
They offer binaural streaming which enables 2 instruments to work in a synchronized manner.
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Recently introduced, Rechargeable hearing aids can be used for approximately 24 hours at a time with a single charge.
Instruments are placed in a small cradle, which is further plugged into a power socket.
Light indicators indicate the battery status and when the hearing aids are switched on or off.
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