Hearing Aids

RIC vs BTE Hearing Aids: How to Choose the Best Fit

After we introduced the differences between CIC and ITC in the previous blog. This time we will introduce the RIC and BTE hearing aid models and see how much they are different. RIC is a hearing aid in which speakers are placed in the ear canal. This makes listening to sounds close to nature through the ear canal. The machine is small and compact. Hard to notice even though it’s behind the ear. In addition, the amplification level can be adjusted according to the speaker size chosen. To suit the user and improve the efficiency of the hearing aid. 

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What is the difference between CIC and ITC hearing aids?

When it comes to hearing aids, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. At Mimitakara , we understand that everyone’s hearing needs are different. That’s why we offer so many options. including hearing aids Completely-in-Canal (CIC) and In-the-Canal (ITC) In this blog post we explain the differences between the two types of hearing aids. To help you make the right choice. CIC (Completely-in-Canal): These hearing aids are the smallest and most discreet. It is the right size for the ear canal, making it invisible to others. 

ITC (In-the-Canal): ITC hearing aids are slightly larger and fit partially into the ear canal. They remain discreet. But it may be more visible than with a CIC  device.

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Can I wear just one hearing aid? Should hearing aids be worn in one ear or both?

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