What to Look for in an Invisible Hearing Aid
- January 17, 2024
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There are several factors worth considering when shopping for invisible hearing aids, such as:
The fit. Since most invisible hearing aids must be custom fitted, it’s crucial to work with a trusted audiologist to determine which models will best suit the shape of your ear canal and to carefully complete your earmold impression.
The technology. Hearing aids come in a variety of technology levels to best address varying degrees and types of hearing loss. Based on your diagnosis, speak with your audiologist about what technology (and accompanying hearing aid) could improve your overall hearing experience.
The battery. Most invisible hearing aids use disposable hearing aid batteries, so if a rechargeable option is important to you, that specification will likely narrow your options.
The aesthetic. While all IIC hearing aids are designed to be the least noticeable of all hearing aid styles, some are more visible than others. When working with your audiologist, consider a number of models (and the colors available) to see which option looks most discreet in your ear.
The price. Prescription hearing aids are often expensive, so share your financial limitations with your audiologist so they can specifically recommend invisible hearing aids available within your price range or with a payment plan option.
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