Digital technology is the most sophisticated
hearing aid technology. Digital technology gives the audiologist
maximum
control over sound quality and sound processing characteristics.
There is qualitative and quantitative evidence
that digital instruments outperform analog hearing aids.
Digitals are not perfect, however they are extremely good
and not all digital hearing aids are the same! Within the "digital" world,
there are entry-level units and premium units and it essential
to speak with your Audiologist before choosing a hearing
aid unit.
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ITE: In-The-Ear (ITE) units are often
the most visible; the easiest to handle and they are
also the largest of the custom made styles. |
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ITC: In-The-Canal (ITC) require good dexterity to
control the volume wheel and they are smaller than
ITEs. |
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CIC: Completely-In-the-Canal (CIC) units are the
smallest in-the ear hearing aids made and one of the
least visible. They require a "removal string" due
to their small size so that it can fit deeply into
the ear canal. CICs do not usually have manual controls
attached to them because they are too small. These
also have the smallest battery, thus the battery life
is minimal as compared to larger units. |
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BTE: Behind-The-Ear (BTE) hearing aids are the largest
hearing aids and have a custom earmold that attaches
to the hearing aid and sits in the ear canal. The earmold
allows the sound to be filtered from the microphones
and the circuitry from the hearing aid into the ear
via tubing. Although they are the largest hearing aid,
they can be hidden very well with a well-fit, skin-colored
earmold. BTE’s have the most circuit options
and they typically offer more power, flexibility, and
battery life than custom made units. |
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OPEN FIT: Open fit hearing aids
are one of the smallest, most discreet hearing aids
available.
Similar to a BTE,
these also have a part that fits into the ear canal
and a part that sits behind the ear. The similarities,
however end there, these aids are specific to consumers
who have a high frequency hearing loss. There is no
earmold associated with this type of aid, only a small
tube with a tip fits into the ear canal keeping the
canal open to prevent stuffiness, clogged or head in
a barrel feeling that in-the-ear hearing aids may provide.
In many manufacturers, a receiver sits inside the ear,
providing clearer sound quality without the clogged,
occluded sensation. |
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We can repair any make
or model by most hearing aid manufacturers.
We dispense
most major manufacturers. |