A hearing aid can be life changing but with the vast amount of variety available, it can also be a daunting task. Choosing the right hearing aid style is a big decision and it needs to be based on many factors including your lifestyle, comfort level and hearing needs. It’s also a very personal decision and often depends on how visible you want the hearing aid to be.
Whether you decide on a modern, in ear device or something more traditional, our audiologist will recommend the right hearing aid for you. In this blog, we’ll explain the different styles of hearing aids available and discuss the benefits of each.
One of the more traditional and common hearing aids, this style rests visibly on the back of the ear. The thin tube over the ear directs the sound directly into the ear canal.
However, they’re no longer the chunky, beige hearing aids that most people typically think of. Hearing aid technology has advanced so much in recent years that although they sit on the outer ear, most of them are small, discrete and available in a variety of skin tones and colours.
The main benefits of the behind the ear style are that they can be very comfortable, durable, last longer and are suitable for a wider range of hearing issues.
In the ear hearing aids are designed to fit neatly inside the ear. They often have great sound quality due to the lack of tubes.
Although they are visible, they don’t have any other external parts and are worn entirely within the outer ear. They can also be customised in different skin colours to make them less visible.
Benefits of this style of hearing aid are that they are easy to insert and the lack of components such as wires and tubes can result in a high quality of natural sound.
Receiver in canal hearing aids are a modern variation of behind the ear hearing aids. The hearing aid mould is behind the ear and is connected to a tube with a speaker that is inserted into the ear canal.
These types of hearing aids often have improved sound quality as they flow natural sound into the ear canal.
The benefits of receiver in canal hearing aids are that they are very discrete, almost invisible when worn and can be customisable with a variety of tips.
There are so many factors to consider when choosing a hearing aid style. Make sure to take your time and don’t rush into a decision.
At Colwyn Bay Hearing Practice we offer our hearing aid patients a free, no risk hearing aid trial to ensure you are completely happy with the style before you purchase.
Book your hearing test today and our audiologist will advise you on the right hearing aid solution for you.
Colwyn Bay Hearing Practice offers a bespoke hearing aid service, ear wax removal, tinnitus support and hearing protection to patients across North Wales in Conwy, Flintshire, Anglesey and beyond.
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