If you need hearing aids, then you’re going to need to take a look at the different styles that are available. There are a range of these to ensure that each person gets the hearing aids that suit them and their needs, but it can be a little overwhelming to try and make a choice.

If you are struggling, then it’s a good thing that you have come across this article. Down below, we’re going to be taking a look at some of the best styles of hearing aids available to give you the information that you need. Keep reading if you would like to find out more.

In the Ear (ITE)

First, you could look at ITE hearing aids. These are small, designed for a custom fit using an impression that your audiologist will take at your hearing consultation, and these will be comfortable to wear. They sit near the outer ear bowl but still inside it, providing you with the hearing assistance that you need. Generally, ITE hearing aids have fantastic sound quality and excellent amplification thanks to the twin microphones that are used.

In the Canal (ITC)

Next on the list is in-the-canal hearing aids. While they are even smaller than the ITE style as they have to fit in the canal, they are extremely powerful for their size. Again, these are custom made to fit in your ear canal, and they provide the sound straight into your ear, ensuring that it’s clear and precise. 

It is one of the most discrete options when it comes to hearing aids if you don’t want people to know that you are wearing them. ITC hearing aids are meant for mild-to-moderate hearing loss, talk to your audiologist and see if these are right for you.

Completely in Canal (CIC)

Completely-in-canal hearing aids are comfortable, allow for less wind noise and are super easy to control. They are fitted so that it is comfortable for the wearer and are suitable for all kinds of hearing loss up to moderate. However, as they have to fit completely in the canal, this means that they have got to be very small and in some cases mean that you’re going to be losing power. 

Behind the Ear (BTE)

The final option that we’re going to be looking at is BTE which is the most common type of hearing aid. They sit on top of or behind your ear and provide you with the high-quality sound that you require. BTE hearing aids are suitable for all kinds of hearing loss, but are particularly powerful, making them a great choice for those who experience mild-to-profound hearing loss.

We hope that you have found this article helpful, and now see some of the top hearing aid styles on the market. As you can see, each of these have their own unique benefits, so it will all depend on the type of hearing aid that you decide you want based on your personal circumstances. If you are struggling to make a choice, then we recommend contacting your audiologist and asking them for help as soon as possible.