For many people, one of the greatest barriers to seeking help for hearing loss is that they don’t want to be seen wearing hearing aids. But thanks to new advances in hearing aid technology, you don’t have to be.
*Invisible hearing aids fit deeper in your ear canal.
Depending on your level of hearing loss, you may be able to select hearing aids that fit invisibly in your ear canal. And if not, you’ll be pleasantly surprised at how sleek and sophisticated new hearing aids can look – right down to casing colors designed to blend into your hair.
Tiny size, big impact
Advances in digital technology have allowed hearing aid processors to be downsized dramatically. Some hearing aids are now so small they can fit on the tip of your finger. And more importantly, they can fit invisibly in your ear canal.
Your hearing professional will determine if invisible hearing aids are appropriate for the shape of your ear canal and hearing needs. In many cases, technology and features are just as advanced in invisible hearing aids as on their larger, more visible counterparts. The only difference is what you see.
Better blending in for other styles
For hearing aid wearers who prefer or need a different style, two major design changes have made hearing aids less noticeable than ever before.
- Acoustical tubes are tiny, clear and designed to blend into your skin tones
- Behind-the-Ear (BTE) and Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) units can be ordered in colors like metallic grey, brown and black, making it easier to match your hair color.
*Individual results may vary. Invisibility may vary based on your ears anatomy.
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