Now-a-days, hearing aids are available in various styles with different sizes and the ways they are placed in your ear
. Some of them fit partially in your ear canal and some are small to fit inside your ear canal which make them almost invisible. If they are smaller then that means they are less powerful, their battery life are shorter and cost are higher.
If you need to buy a hearing aid, but worried about its looks and confused whether it will be helpful or not, then you should know about all its styles before buying it. Here are some of its common styles to help you to choose the best one for you.
Various hearing aid Styles
1. Completely-in-the-canal: These hearing aids are shaped to fit inside the ear canal which can improve mild to control hearing loss in adult people.
Features:
Easy to use with the telephone
Least noticeable in the ear
Use smaller batteries
Do not have extra features like directional microphones or volume control
2. In-the-canal: These hearing aids are custom shaped to fit partly in the ear canal but not deeply just like the completely-in-the-canal aids. These can also improve mild to control hearing loss in adult people.
Features:
Easy to use with the telephone
Least visible in the ear
May or may not fit well in small ears
Have features that will not fit on completely-in-the-canal aids, but the small ears can make their features unmanageable
3. In-the-ear(full shell): These hearing aids are custom made and fill the bowl-shaped area of your outer ear. These are helpful for those who with mild to severe hearing loss.
Features:
More noticeable in the ear
Can pick up wind noise
Easy to insert into the ear
Use larger batteries which are easier to handle
Have helpful features that are easier to adjust like volume control
4. Open fit: These hearing aids are very small behind-the-ear-style devices and leave the ear canal open. Therefore, they are perfect for mild to control high-frequency loss where low-frequency hearing is normal.
Features:
Least noticeable in the ear
Use very small batteries
Do not plug the ear like the small in-the-canal hearing aids do