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Starkey
Evolv AI 2400 RIC R
Signia
Styletto 3IX Slim RIC R
Oticon
REAL 1 miniRITE R
Signia
Styletto 7X
Widex
SmartRIC R D 330
Signia
Pure Charge&Go 3IX
Phonak
Slim Lumity L90-R
Signia
Styletto 7IX Slim RIC R
Phonak
Audeo Lumity L50-R
Phonak
Audeo Paradise P70-R
Phonak
Audeo Lumity L90-R
Oticon
Intent 1 MiniRITE R
Hearing Aid Lines
Our hearing experts have decided to simplify choosing the right hearing aid for you by categorising the hearing devices according to levels of technology, lifestyle and budget.
Essential Line
from £790
- 6 to 10 customisation bands
- Ideal at home
- Entry-level hearing aids
Comfort Line
from £890
- 10 to 16 customisation bands
- Ideal at home
- Settled lifestyles
- Small gatherings
- TV watching
Advantage Line
from £1040
- 16 to 20 customisation bands
- Ideal for outings
- Active lifestyles
- Group gatherings
- TV watching
- Cinema, restaurant
Excellence Line
from £1190
- At least 48 customisation bands
- Ideal for sports, work, outings
- Active lifestyles
- Meetings, concerts, music
- Streaming, phone usage
- All grades of hearing loss
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Hearing Aid Comparison
Having difficulties making up your mind about a specific model of hearing aids? Use our comparison tool to get a better understanding of the distinctions between the different brands, models, and levels of technology advancement.
NB: All hearing aids within our catalogue are equipped with bluetooth connectivity.
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Hearing Aids Types
There are several types of hearing aids produced on the market, making it often confusing for hard-of-hearing patients to choose the right fit.
Receiver-in-canal (RIC) Hearing Aids
Examples:
Slim RIC Hearing Aids by Signia
RIC Hearing Aids by GN ReSound
The receiver-in-canal (RIC) hearing aid style is the most popular style of hearing aid. It employs a miniature speaker nestled within the ear canal to transmit sound. This discreet plastic-encased speaker wire electronically transfers sound from the hearing aid to the speaker, known as the "receiver," allowing seamless sound flow into the ear canal. RIC hearing aids are tailored for individuals with mild to severe hearing loss, providing them with an effective solution. This type of hearing aid is considered the most comfortable fit as it leaves the ear canal open.
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Phonak
Audeo I-Sphere 90
Signia
Pure Charge&Go 7IX
GN Resound
OMNIA RU561-DRWC
Signia
Silk Charge&Go 3IX
Signia
Styletto 7AX
Starkey
Evolv AI 1200 RIC 312
Signia
Styletto 3IX Slim RIC R
Starkey
Genesis AI 16 mRIC R
Phonak
Audeo Lumity L70-R
Phonak
Audeo Paradise P30-312
Widex
SmartRIC R D 330
Oticon
More 3 MiniRITE R
Oticon
More 1 MiniRITE R
Oticon
Intent 3 MiniRITE R
Starkey
Edge Ai 16 mRIC R
Starkey
Edge Ai 20 mRIC R
Starkey
Edge Ai 24 mRIC R
Behind-the-ear (BTE) Hearing Aids
Examples:
BTE Hearing Aids by Oticon
The behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aid encompasses all essential components, including a battery compartment, microphone, and controls, within a plastic case positioned behind the ear. This case connects to either a disposable plastic ear tip or a custom earmold, transmitting sound through a clear tube, ensuring effective sound delivery and improved hearing for users. Designed to assist individuals with severe to profound hearing loss, It is the most “powerful” type of hearing aid. The frequent need to replace the tubing to avoid cracks in the plastic leading to feedback is their only drawback.
Completely-in-canal (CIC) Hearing Aids
Examples:
CIC Hearing Aids by Starkey
CIC hearing aids are also custom-made and fit entirely within the ear canal, though they are slightly larger and more visible compared to IIC models.Due to their placement in the ear canal, they may offer some cosmetic advantages over other types of hearing aids but also have a number of inconveniences. Because of their placement in the ear canal, they may cause discomfort to some of the users. Additionally, they have the smallest batteries, often making frequent battery replacement challengingThey are suitable for individuals with mild to moderate hearing loss, similar to IIC hearing aids.
In-the-canal (ITC) Hearing Aids
Examples:
CIC Hearing Aids by Starkey
ITC hearing aids are custom-made to fit within the outer portion of the ear rather than deep inside the ear canal like IIC and CIC devices.They are larger than IIC and CIC models, making them more visible when worn.These hearing aids are suitable for individuals with mild to severe hearing loss, as their larger size allows for more powerful components and features.They are considered the easiest to maintain and to put in and out but are known for being likely to amplify wind noise due to the exposition of the microphone to the wind.
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Choose Quality, Innovation, and Accessibility
When it comes to hearing aids, the market is flooded with options from various manufacturers and brands. However, a closer look reveals that just 6 brands dominate the industry, accounting for over 90% of all hearing aids sold worldwide.
Phonak, Signia, Widex, Oticon, Gn ReSound, and Starkey.
And for good reason.
Known as 'The Big 6,' these brands have established themselves as the leaders in the field, offering the best hearing devices on the market.
With a long-standing presence and proven track record, these 6 top brands have earned their reputation as the go-to choices for individuals seeking high-quality hearing aids. Backed by substantial research and development budgets, these brands consistently deliver cutting-edge products that embody the latest advancements in technology.
What sets these brands apart is not only their innovation but also their wide distribution networks. They are readily available throughout the world, ensuring easy access to their products and services.
Why choose one of these 6 brand names
These 6 big brands offer multiple product lines, each line featuring from three to five technology declinations across entry-level, economy, standard, advanced, and excellence levels. With this width of selection, you can easily find a hearing aid that precisely matches your specific needs, lifestyle and budget without compromising performance, comfort or discretion. When it comes to your hearing health, choosing one of these reputable brands means choosing quality, innovation, and accessibility. Don't settle for less when it comes to a vital aspect of your well-being.
These leading brands have substantial budgets dedicated to research and development, allowing them to stay at the forefront of innovation. It allows them to develop the most advanced features and functions in terms of noise reduction, sound clarity, and AI integration, ultimately bettering the lives of many hearing aid users. While advancements like these take time to reach smaller brands, the Big 6 never cease to come up with new groundbreaking technologies.
The big 6 hearing aid brands have stood the test of time, with some boasting histories that span over a century. Their longevity in the industry demonstrates their commitment to supporting their products in the long run. Choosing a lesser-known brand comes with inherent risks, as smaller manufacturers may go out of business, leaving you without the necessary support for your hearing aids.
Hearing Aid Glossary
When buying a new smartphone, you know to look at features like size, battery life, display, memory space, or camera resolution. When it comes to hearing aids, understanding the different features and differentiating between what is essential and what would make your life easier often proves challenging. Here at Auzen, we have got you covered with our hearing aids glossary page which explains, in simple words, some of the most intricate hearing aid features. TO THE GlOssaryStill have a question about hearing aids or teleaudiology?
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