Hearing Aid Products:

Completely-In-The-Canal

Noise Ear plug - Custom fit solid ear plugs provide outstanding noise protection for a variety of recreational and occupational environments. Solid earplugs are offered corded, which can be placed over wearer’s neck while not in use.

Completely-In-The-Canal

Musician Ear Plug - Musician ear plugs attenuate across all frequencies rather than just low and mid range frequencies, making music more clear and natural sounding.

Completely-In-The-Canal

Sleeping Ear Plug - A complement to a perfect night’s rest, the sleeping ear plug is soft to provide a comfortable sleep while effortlessly diffusing background noise.

Completely-In-The-Canal

Floatable Swimming Ear Plug - Custom made waterproof swim plugs offer superior protection and comfort so you can enjoy water activities. These plugs are soft hydrophobic silicone material that is available in a variety of colours.

Behind-The-Ear

Behind-The-Ear (BTE)
Hearing aids worn behind the ear, are considered the most durable. Their plastic housing allows them to hold more circuitry and to provide greater sound amplification.

Receiver-in-the-Canal

Receiver-in-the-Canal (RIC)
Hearing aids worn on the ear are comfortable, small and light. You will experience the most natural sound quality the industry has to offer.

In-The-Ear

In-The-Ear (ITE)
Hearing aids are made with a custom-formed shell in the outer ear. They are considered easy-to-use, even for those with limited manual dexterity.

In-The-Canal

In-The-Canal (ITC)
Hearing aids are made with a custom-formed shell worn in the ear canal. While visible, their small size makes them discreet.

Completely-In-The-Canal

Completely-In-The-Canal (CIC)
Hearing aids are worn in the ear canal. They are virtually invisible and appropriate for mild to moderately severe hearing loss.

Invisible-In-The-Canal

Invisible-In-The-Canal (IIC)
Completely invisible for mild to moderately severe hearing loss. It is custom made for you.

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