Open-Ear Hearing Aid Technology
Hearing aids can fit comfortably, sound natural and improve your understanding of conversations. "Open-ear" hearing aid technology offers those benefits.-
Definition
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The open-ear hearing aid is a type of "behind-the-ear" hearing instrument that barely fits into your ear canal. Unlike most hearing aids, which plug the ear canal, the open ear device leaves your ear canal open.
Benefits
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Open-ear hearing aid technology eliminates the blocked sensation and hollow sound quality often associated with other hearing aids. Hearing-aid wearers often prefer this type because of better physical comfort, natural sound quality and cosmetic appearance.
Types
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The receiver-in-the-ear open-ear hearing aid consists of a tiny behind-the-ear processor and a thin wire with a receiver (speaker) that fits into your ear canal.
The thin-tube type houses the speaker in the behind-the-ear processor. The sound is transmitted into your ear canal through a thin acoustic tube.
Features
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Open-ear hearing aids utilize digital technology to automatically process speech whether the room is quiet or has background noise.
Cost
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Open-ear hearing aids can cost up to several thousand dollars each. Consult with your audiologist to find the most practical model for your hearing needs.
Considerations
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Open-ear hearing aid technology can accommodate individuals up to a severe hearing impairment.