Types of Hearing Aids

Choosing the right type of hearing aid depends on many factors such as your level of hearing loss, lifestyle, features, ear shape and size, manual dexterity, budget, and appearance.

At Direct Ear Care, we offer a wide range of hearing aids to suit every need, from invisible models to custom-made options.
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Different Type of Hearing Aids

There are two main types of hearing aids: In-the-Ear (ITE) hearing aids and Behind-the-Ear (BTE) hearing aids.

Within these two categories, there are different styles available, each designed to suit various needs. The right style depends on factors such as hearing loss, ear shape and size, manual dexterity, and personal preference. Our audiologist will work closely with you during your appointment to find the hearing aid that best suits your needs.

Below, we outline what to consider when choosing a hearing aid, along with the pros and cons of each hearing aid style.

What are the Different Styles of Hearing Aids?

Key Hearing Aid Features to Consider

When choosing a hearing aid, consider these features to improve your hearing experience and quality of life:

Rechargeable Batteries

No need to change batteries, simply charge your hearing aids overnight and wake up to full power for the entire day. Rechargeable hearing aids are both convenient and environmentally friendly.

Bluetooth Connectivity

Connect your Bluetooth hearing aids to your smartphone and for hands-free phone calls, stream music, audio and control the hearing aids through an app. Also connect to other Bluetooth devices. 

Telecoil (T-Coil)

Allows you to connect the hearing aids to the hearing loop systems in public places.

Automatic Adjustment

Adapts to different environments without manual control.

Noise Reduction & Directional Microphones

Improves speech clarity in noisy environments.

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Top Hearing Aid Feature

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Rechargeable Hearing Aids

Enjoy clear, hassle-free hearing with rechargeable hearing aids, no more changing batteries. Simply place them in their charger overnight and wake up to full power every day.
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Bluetooth Hearing Aids 

Effortlessly connect your hearing aids to your smartphone for hands-free calls, music and TV streaming, and easy control through an app. 
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Invisible Hearing Aids 

Small, custom-fit, and invisible. These hearing aids sit inside your ear canal for a discreet and comfortable fit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to your questions

When are hearing aids needed?

Hearing aids are needed when you have trouble hearing conversations, frequently ask people to repeat themselves, increased TV volume or struggle with background noise. If you’re noticing signs of hearing loss, a hearing test can help determine if hearing aids are right for you. Learn more about hearing loss here.

Hearing aid prices vary depending on the technology and aftercare package. We offer a variety of options to suit different budgets.

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Most hearing aids last 5-6 years with proper care. Regular maintenance and check-ups can extend their lifespan.

Yes! We offer a 60-day money-back guarantee on all hearing aids. If you’re not completely satisfied, you can return them for a full refund.

Invisible-in-Canal (IIC) hearing aids AND Completely-in-Canal (CIC) are the smallest and most discreet option. They fit deep inside the ear canal, making them nearly undetectable.

Invisible hearing aids work best for mild to severe hearing loss. They are not suitable for those with severe or profound hearing loss.