Hearing aid batteries typically last between 3 and 22 days, depending on the hearing aid, the capacity of the battery, and the quantity of use.
Rechargeable Hearing Aids
Rechargeable hearing aids maintain your active lifestyle without worrying about the battery running out since charging is quick and dependable.
Bilateral Contralateral Routing of Signals or BiCROS Hearing Aid
BiCROS uses the same basic idea as CROS, transporting hearing signals from the severely impaired ear to the hearing ear for processing.
Contralateral Routing of Signals or CROS Hearing Aid
Contralateral Routing of Signals refers to hearing aids in your good ear receiving sound signals captured directly by the hearing aid in your bad ear.
In the Canal Hearing Aids or ITC
In-The-Canal (ITC) hearing aids are the small hearing aids that are fitted to the lower portion of the outer ear bowl, or the ear canal.
Receiver In Canal Hearing Aids or RIC
The receiver-in-canal (RIC) hearing aids are renowned for being incredibly covert. Its characteristics are unobtrusive, and easy to put on.
Completely In Canal Hearing Aids or CIC
Completely-in-the-Canal (CIC) hearing aids are the discrete hearing aids if you find yourself leaning toward a less obvious solution.
Behind the Ear Hearing Aids or BTE
Behind-the-ear hearing aids are conventional hearing aids. It can be modified to fit all ears for people who have hearing loss of any kind.
In Ear Hearing Aids or ITE
The most discreet hearing aid styles are in the ear hearing aids (ITE) without visible external tubes or cubes for assuring an unobtrusive appearance.
Invisible Hearing Aids or IIC
The IIC features an unobtrusive form that is ideal for those who want to have discreet hearing devices. Learn more about invisible hearing aids.