Frequently Asked Questions
Invisible-in-canal (IIC) hearing aids are the most minor type available and are designed to fit deep inside the ear canal, making them virtually invisible when worn. This makes them a popular choice for individuals who prioritize discretion. Compared to other types, such as behind-the-ear (BTE) or receiver-in-canal (RIC) models, IIC hearing aids are much smaller and lighter, providing a more natural feel. However, because of their small size, IIC hearing aids are typically limited to individuals with mild to moderate hearing loss. They may also lack advanced features in larger models, such as Bluetooth connectivity, directional microphones, and longer battery life. Due to their placement inside the ear canal, IIC hearing aids may require more frequent cleaning and maintenance. Despite these limitations, IIC hearing aids offer an excellent solution for users looking for a discreet and comfortable.
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