Hearing health
Type of hearing aids
State-of-the-art hearing aids.
Receiver In Ear (RIE). These are the most popular hearing aids because they are discreet, small, smart and suitable for many types of hearing loss.
The body of the device is placed behind the ear, the sound is sent through a thin tube, almost undetectable by others, and processed directly into the receiver, which is located inside the ear canal providing clear and natural sound quality.
These digital hearing aids have great connectivitywith the devices we use in our daily lives, such as mobile phones. They also allow you to customise your hearing experience to suit every situation and achieve the perfect ambience.
Many of them work with a rechargeable battery, so you do not have to worry about batteries.
The body of the device is placed behind the ear, the sound is sent through a thin tube, almost undetectable by others, and processed directly into the receiver, which is located inside the ear canal providing clear and natural sound quality.
These digital hearing aids have great connectivitywith the devices we use in our daily lives, such as mobile phones. They also allow you to customise your hearing experience to suit every situation and achieve the perfect ambience.
Many of them work with a rechargeable battery, so you do not have to worry about batteries.
These hearing aids are placed and adjusted directly inside the ear canal. They are ergonomically designed as they are custom-made and personalised to the shape of your ear. The in-the-ear devices take advantage of the anatomy of the ear itself to protect the device from wind noise. The option to adapt their configuration for different environments is also available in these type of hearing aids through mobile connectivity.
In-the-ear hearing aids are designed to be discreet, but their small size precludes fitting much of the latest technology inside them. For this reason, they can be adapted to address mild to moderate hearing losses.
In-the-ear hearing aids are designed to be discreet, but their small size precludes fitting much of the latest technology inside them. For this reason, they can be adapted to address mild to moderate hearing losses.
So-called BTE (Behind The Ear) hearing aids. These devices are characterised by their slightly larger size than the others above. Thanks to their size, they include all components inside the body of the device, including the earpiece, as well as better technological features and they are recommended for profound hearing loss.
They are fully customisable to the environment of your choice and have exceptional sound quality.
These hearing aids are available with a thin tube or custom-made earmould.
They are fully customisable to the environment of your choice and have exceptional sound quality.
These hearing aids are available with a thin tube or custom-made earmould.