I tested a mix of in-ear, over-the-ear and in-canal hearing aids to get a full picture of what you're in for if you need to buy OTC hearing aids. To get the best representation of three varying ...
One in six people who need hearing aids don't wear them. However, for many people, they can be life-changing. Keep reading to ...
RIC hearing aids are the most popular hearing aid option on the market. Many people like how comfortable and discrete RIC hearing aids can be, in addition to their Bluetooth functionality.
Hearing aids offer improved sound quality for the wearer. Find out what components and technologies to look for to ensure you ...
This profile has not been claimed by the company. See reviews below to learn more or submit your own review. Oticon hearing aids come in several innovative models with many available add-ons.
The Essential E1 line includes nine different hearing aid models, including receiver-in-canal, behind-the-ear, in-the-ear and click-and-fit types. All Essential E1 hearing aid models use Rexton ...
It’s time to say goodbye once and for all to big, bulky, beige hearing aids that can be easily spotted from across the room. These days, many hearing aids are smaller than the size of a ...
The device is manufactured by Sonova, a leading name in prescription hearing aids, and the modern design includes a receiver inside the ear canal for a particularly discreet look, says Sarow.
Many $1,000-plus rest-in-canal (RIC) OTC self-fitting hearing aids – the ones with the control and battery module behind the ear – include Bluetooth, but their music reproduction is ...
potentially blocking the ear canal. About 2.3 million people in the UK, including hearing-aid users, have troublesome ear wax requiring removal each year, along with around four in ten care-home ...
The market is currently immersed in major advances. Audiogram exclusively presents Danavox Boreal hearing aids, the new ...
Pros: Smallest type of hearing aid. Almost invisible, as working parts are in the earmould. They fit further into the ear canal than ITE/ITC aids. Cons: Unlikely to be suitable if you have frequent ...