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With literally hundreds of different hearing aids from over a dozen different manufacturers, finding a suitable device at a fair price can be a real challenge. We’re here to help.
Just a few of the different types of hearing aids available in Australia
Suitable for mild to severe hearing losses. Most natural sound quality due to miniature speaker in ear canal. Ear canal remains open. Cosmetically appealing.
Suitable for mild to severe hearing losses. Smallest completely in the ear devices. Wireless capabilities or non-wireless for smaller size. Small size can be challenging to manage if dexterity is poor.
Suitable for mild to severe hearing losses. Cosmetically appealing and comfortable to wear.
Suitable for mild to moderately severe hearing losses. Moderately sized devices that sit flush with the ear. Smaller controls but cosmetically appealing.
Most powerful hearing aid style. Suitable for mild to severe hearing losses. Larger on board controls help those with dexterity difficulties.
A Contralateral Routing of Signals (CROS) hearing aid is a type of hearing aid that is used to treat single sided deafness. It takes sound from the ear with poorer hearing and transmits it to the ear with better hearing.