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Behind-The-Ear (BTE)

BTE instruments have a plastic casing that rests behind the ear and houses the device's technology. A clear plastic tube then directs amplified sound into an earmold inside the ear canal. Behind-the-ear instruments are often the most durable hearing devices, a few are even waterproof. Compared to smaller, in-the-ear instruments, they often hold more circuitry and offer greater amplification.
In-The-Ear (ITE)
Smaller, in-the-ear instruments house their technology components in a custom-formed earmold that fits within the outer portion of the ear. The easy-to-use controls are ideal for those with limited manual dexterity.
In-The-Canal (ITC)
In-the-canal (ITC) instruments are smaller still, featuring an earmold that fits down into the ear canal and a smaller portion that faces out into the outer ear. They are discreet, yet partially visible within the outer ear.
Completely-In-The-Canal (CIC)
The newest generation of hearing instruments, these devices fit completely in the canal (CIC). Only the head of a tiny plastic line-with which you insert or remove the instrument shows. Although CIC devices offer aesthetic appeal, the structure of some individuals' ears (e.g. those with a very narrow canal) may make this style unsuitable for them.
