What are the best hearing aids?

The best hearing aid for you depends on you, your ear and the root of your hearing problem. So while one type of hearing aid is 'best' for one person, you might need something else entirely to suit your particular needs. Keeping an open mind and choosing one based on your lifestyle and needs is the key to getting fitted with one that works best for you.

Information on digital hearing aids

hearing aid
BTE or behind the ear hearing
aid is virtually invisible

Digital hearing aids use digital signal processing also known as DSP. They've come a long way in recent years.

One of the primary benefits of digital hearing aids is the potential for increased hearing without the piercing, squint-your-eyes discomfort that can result from high intensity sounds.

There are many brands of digital hearing aids, but Vox, Beltone, Miracle Ear, Vivatone and Siemans are some of the more well known names. A hearing aid professional can help you choose the right one for you.

Features you might want to consider

What type of hearing aid depends on many factors including results of a hearing test and the type of hearing loss you have since hearing aids address different kinds of hearing loss. However, there are personal lifestyle considerations as well. Here are just a few things to consider:

phonak hearing aid
Phonak hearing aid. This is what
the one in the ear above looks
like when taken out of the ear.
  • invisible hearing aids
  • digital hearing aids
  • water resistant hearing aids
  • feedback-free hearing aids
  • background noise management
  • comfortable hearing aids

Other features to consider include parts or services covered by the warranty, the professionals who will asses and fit you with hearing aids, estimated schedule and costs for maintenance and repair, options and upgrade opportunities, and the hearing aid company’s reputation for quality and customer service.

Hearing aid types How does it fit? Considerations
BTE =
Behind the Ear
Fits over the ear, rests behind it. A top performer. Ultra small BTE digital hearing aids are connected to very thin tubes making them virtually invisible.
This could be a difficult style for those with a deformed outer ear.
ITE =
In the Ear
This is the most common type that sits in the ear. If your ears are very shallow there may not be adequate space for ITE
ITC =
In the Ear Canal
This type fits slightly lower into the ear and is not very noticeable. Not suitable if your ear canal is too narrow as they may fall out
CIC =
Completely In the Ear Canal
This fits down into the ear canal, requires the most fitting and is the least visible to others. If your ears are very shallow there may not be adequate space for ITE

 

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