RIC hearing aids
Daily comfort
Explore Receiver in the canal hearing aids, a type of hearing aid that adapts to mild to moderate deafness.
Receiver-In-Canal (RIC)
Behind-the-ear (BTE)
Thanks to the Bluetooth technology, digital hearing aids intuitively connect to your smartphone, TV and more. Mobile apps can also control many controls of your hearing aids.
Get connected
Simple to use
Maximum discretion
Great sound quality
Get connected
Simple to use
Maximum discretion
Great sound quality
You may already be familiar with Bluetooth technology, which allows you to connect two electronic devices without using a cord. Bluetooth hearing aids allows you to do the same: connect your hearing devices to other devices like your smartphone or TV. The best Bluetooth hearing aids stream sound directly from a technology source into your ear, meaning that when you’re watching television or using the computer, the data will immediately transfer to your hearing aid from the monitor using radio waves.
One benefit of Bluetooth hearing aids isthere's no need for headphones or a separate Bluetooth headset. Similarly, talking on the phone is now easier than ever. You now don't have to hold the phone up to your ear to hear and enjoy your conversation.
Another amazing benefit is that Bluetooth hearing aids allow you to create a personalized listening experience. For example, if you're watching TV with family, you're able to control the volume of the TV for yourself, incependently of others' preferences.
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