Custom made for your ear canal, these hearing aids are more discreet than behind the ear models. Some hearing aids at Vision Care are so small that they are nearly invisible.
Delivering premium quality sound, convenience and absolute discretion for those who prefer to keep their hearing loss to themselves, the availability of low-profile hearing aids in Sri Lanka is no longer limited!
Custom made for your ear canal, these low-profile hearing aids in Sri Lanka are revolutionizing the lives of many and are much more discreet than behind the ear models. Vision Care offers a spectacular range that are nearly invisible such as the Invisible In the Canal (IIC) Hearing Aids in Sri Lanka- just perfect for today’s competitive workplace!
In-The-Ear Hearing aids can be categorized further based on their size and features as ITE (In-The-Ear, In-The-Canal, Completely-In the-Canal and Invisible In the Canal). For you to get a thorough understanding the subcategories are explained below.
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This type of hearing aid is the largest of the hearing aids that fit inside the ears. They sit visibly in the ear, rather than just in the ear canal. Because they are larger than the other hearing aids that fit inside your ear, they can accommodate more advanced technology, long-lasting batteries, and larger controls such as a wheel to adjust the volume. They are easier to handle for people who face dexterity challenges.
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It sits in the ear canal but is not as small as completely in the canal devices. However, these are more discreet than ITE devices.
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It sits completely inside the ear canal and is hard to see – but not entirely hidden. These are more discreet than ITC devices. CIC hearing aids require greater dexterity to handle as they are quite small and have very small batteries.
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These hearing aids are so small that they sit inside the ear canal where no one can see them. A pull out string is used to insert as well as remove IIC hearing aids. Candidacy for IIC hearing aids also depends upon the size of your ear canals and ones ability to manipulate very small devices.