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Invisible Hearing Aids

By: Kelly Calkins Home | Health-and-Fitness


The exact date of the invention of the first hearing aid is not known, but the first account we have appears in Natural Magick in 1558. Through the years many books, television shows, comics, and movies have made fun of people who wear hearing aids while completely ignoring their extreme benefit. No wonder no one wants to be seen wearing a hearing aid!

Just the thought of getting one was usually a reason for despair; up to five years ago no one wanted a hearing aid. They were big and ugly and seemed to scream, "Look at me!"! Many people associated them with old age and they had a stigma. In addition, early hearing aids, even when they had advanced beyond being trumpets, horns and those worn on the body, were still unattractive. Even with the new behind the ear hearnig aids, called BTE's, continued to carry some level of stigmatization.

However, the future of hearing aids is here with the development of almost invisible hearing aids. The new offerings are definitely hi-tech and part of the information age. Some are even quite chic, offering Bluetooth technology and music streaming via iPod, which helps to remove the stigma of aging in our youth-obsessed society.

Even some of the smallest hearing aids today allow the wearer to connect directly to TVs, computers, CD players or other electronic devices. These types utilize what is known as 'direct audio input' technology; they are so designed that most persons wouldn't even know that you are using one, assuming instead, that you are just utilizing the technology like everyone else.

Types of almost invisible hearing aids

Almost invisible hearing aids are those worn inside the ear or ear canal itself. These are fitted based on the severity of hearing loss, the size, and shape of the person's ear and the style.

Some of the main types of 'almost invisible' hearing aids are the behind the ear types, namely:

The small open ear hearing aid fits behind the ear. These are very discreet and fitted based on ear size. This type is best suited to persons with mild to moderate hearing loss. Behind the ear types (BTE). This type of hearing aid is good for all types of hearing loss.

These are barely visible with the only tell-tale sign being the tube that enters the ear itself. Another very popular digital hearing aid is the style that fit within the ear.

These include the:

In the canal hearing aids (ITC) are very small and most fit inside the ear canal thereby being fairly hidden. They are great for moderately severe hearing loss. In-the-ear type hearing aids (ITE) work well for severe hearing loss. While not as appealing as the ITCs, they are still a big improvement on earlier types.

This last type truly fits the 'almost invisible' label. They are known as CIC or completely in the ear canal hearing aid. Used mostly for mild to moderate loss, these fit, as the name suggests, completely inside the ear canal. In most cases they are completely invisible to the onlooker. This is a far cry from early hearing aids in terms of size and aesthetic appeal. The small battery which operates the device is the only drawback. Some users find this difficult to operate.

The invisible hearing aids The Unitron Moxi CRT hearing aid is a Canal Receiver Technology (CRT) device that fits inside the ear so completely it is virtually invisible. It is best for those with mild to severe hearing loss.

Completely invisible hearing aids are implantable and cannot be seen. This new completely invisitble hearing aid, which is still undergoing clinical trials, is also waterproof. With this type the social stigma that still exists to some degree will be greatly eliminated. In fact these new lightweight and small hearing aids have one main disadvantage, they are often lost or can be difficult to find when taken out and placed on a surface.

No longer does anyone regardless of age have to decide to between ignoring their hearing problems and wearing hearing aids. The new invisible devices make this choice a non-issue, and hearing aid wearers can now use them stylishly and proudly.



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Kelly Calkins, is a doctor of audiology who has practiced for over 20 years. For expert advice about digital hearing aids, or to find a local hearing aid professional near to you, call us right now at 877-777-1710 or visit our website at http://www.aidright.com

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