Receiver-In-the-Ear (RITE)
hearing devices are comfortable because they keep the ear canal open to reduce any plugged-up sensation. The appropriateness of these hearing devices depends on the patient’s degree of hearing loss. Advanced features may include Bluetooth® compatibility.
In-The-Ear (ITE), In-The-Canal (ITC), and Completely-In-The-Canal (CIC)
hearing instruments rest inside the ear rather than behind it, with CICs being the most discreet. These styles are appropriate for mild to severe hearing losses and may include features such as directional microphones, multiple listening programs, a tele-coil
or Bluetooth® compatibility.
Behind-The-Ear (BTE)
instruments are appropriate for hearing losses ranging from mild to profound. Directional microphones, multiple listening programs, tele-coil, and Bluetooth® compatibility are available features. This traditional style is a good choice for pediatric patients
and individuals with excessive moisture and accumulative cerumen (earwax).