ReSound Alera™ReSound Alera™ hearing aids give an exceptional surround sound experience and strong and clear wireless connections to TV, stereos, computers and mobile phones. In addition to this, ReSound Alera™ hearing aids are protected against sweat and moisture by iSolate™ nanotech coating – all to help you connect to the important things in life.
You can get near natural hearing!
While standard devices work independently, a pair of Oticon Duals works together and present sounds in a balanced and natural way. We call this Spatial Sound.
Spatial Sound is to hearing devices what high-definition digital imaging is to TVs. Extra “audio pixels” provide so much detail that you can locate and identify sounds without having to think twice about it. Your reactions will be faster and more instinctive.
Widex: Mind 440Widex proudly introduces mind440 – a hearing aid of the highest quality. Widex hearing aids are renowned for their exceptional sound. With the mind™440 series, exceptional sound has just got even better – with even better technology and even better
features. Zen – a revolutionary harmonic sound program – aims to help in relaxation and help give you peace of mind.
What’s more, to help you take the guesswork out of controlling hearing aid functions, we have created the innovative SmartSpeak. This verbal messaging feature talks you through such functions as low battery power and program mode. And at the heart of mind440 is, of course, the exceptional Widex sound you expect. With its exceptional sound and features aiming to give peace of mind, mind440 adds up to the pleasure of hearing.
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Phonak: AmbraThe exclusive hearing benefits only a Phonak Ambra has:
Understanding everywhere. Surprising size and looks. Connecting to everyone. Personalizing performance.
Phonak: NaidaNaída is the innovative offering in the Power segment, designed for moderately-severe to profound hearing losses. All Naída models offer with SoundRecover exceptional levels of audibility and clarity, an esthetically appealing design, Water Resistance, and more.
Phonak: Audeo Smart SPhonak has introduced a whole new platform called SPICE. The award winning Audeo line of hearing aids has been updated to this new platform and now contains nano-coating for increased moisture protection.
Westone, the in-ear experts since 1959, has been at the forefront of in-ear musicians' monitoring technology since the early 1990's. Each one of our professional in-ear musicians' monitors and personal listening earphones is designed with one goal in mind; to help you hear accurately so you enjoy your experience!
Musicians
The true test of our monitor superiority is their acceptance by artists and their crews, and Westone has created custom monitors for acts ranging from Brad Paisley and Lee Ann Womack to Nine Inch Nails and Flyleaf.
Personal Listening
You'll enjoy your personal electronic devices more–your iPod or other MP3 player, CD player, hand-held games, or your laptop computer–with custom personal listening earphones and universal-fit earpieces from Westone. Experience comfort and sound quality that gives your personal listening a whole new dimension.
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In-the-Ear Styles
Hearing aids worn in the ear are usually custom-fit, based on a cast or impression of the ear. They’re available in different skin tones to camouflage with the outer ear. There are several styles – each is listed below, ranging from smallest to largest.

Completely-in-the-Canal (CIC)
The smallest custom style, CIC instruments fit deeply and entirely within the ear canal. They fit mild to moderate hearing losses and offer high cosmetic appeal as they’re nearly invisible when worn.
Figure 2. CIC hearing aid.

In-the-Canal (ITC)
ITC instruments sit in the lower portion of the outer ear bowl, making them comfortable and easy to use. Because they’re slightly larger than CIC models, they have a longer battery life, and can host additional features such as directional microphones for better understanding in noisy environments, and controls such as volume controls. They fit mild and moderate hearing losses.
Figure 3. ITC hearing aid.

Half Shell (HS)
Half shell models fill half the bowl of the outer ear. Like ITC models, their size enables the addition of features such as directional microphones, volume controls and push buttons to activate special settings for different listening environments. Because of their size, they may be easier than smaller models to handle for some people and yet are still often disguised by hairstyles or sideburns. This hearing aid style looks similar to the ITC hearing aid when worn on the ear, but is slightly larger.
Figure 4. HS hearing aid.

Full Shell or In-the-Ear (ITE)
Full shell models sit flush within the outer ear bowl. Their size allows the maximum number of additional controls and features such as directional microphones, which require space on the outer portion of the instrument. They use a larger battery size than the smaller styles, and can fit a larger receiver with enough power for even some severe hearing losses. Because of their flexibility, they’re widely recommended for mild to severe hearing loss.
Figure 5. ITE hearing aid.
Behind-the-Ear Styles
Behind-the-Ear (BTE) models sit behind or on top of the outer ear, with tubing that routes sounds down into the ear that connects to an ear tip or earmold to secure them in the ear canal. BTEs come in colors to blend with hair or skin tones, and even chrome colors, leopard print and other funky designs to suit personal styles. Different BTE sizes accommodate different features, controls, battery types and degrees of power (larger instruments generally have more power than smaller ones). While many people choose discreet BTEs that are unnoticeable when worn, others are tempted to show off the cool designs.

Mini BTE with slim tube and tip
Mini BTEs are designed to hide behind the outer ear, and have ultra-thin tubing to discreetly route sound into the ear. The tubing connects to a soft tip that sits in the ear canal but doesn’t occlude it. The result is a natural, open feeling as airflow and sound enter the ear naturally around the tip, while amplified sound enters through the tip. This is known as “open fitting” and is recommended for mild to moderate high frequency losses.
Figure 7. Mini BTE hearing aid.

Receiver in the ear (RITE)
RITE models, also known as RIC (receiver-in-canal) models, are mini BTEs that have the speaker of the instrument incorporated in the ear tip, instead of in the main body of the instrument. RITE instruments fit mild to severe hearing losses. This hearing aid style looks similar to the Mini BTE when worn on the ear.
Figure 8. RITE BTE hearing aid.

BTE with earmold
BTEs with earmolds fit mild through profound hearing losses. They’re longer shape, following the contour behind the outer ear, generally can house more features, controls, and power than custom models. The earmold color and style, as well as the wearer’s hairstyle, determine exactly how they’ll look on each person.
Figure 9. BTE hearing aid with earmold.