
Our discreet invisible-in-the-canal hearing aids offer a secure fit and advanced noise-processing technology, making it the ideal solution for your active lifestyle.
For Patients With:
Mild to Moderate Hearing Loss
I have been wearing hearing aids since the 1950s, but it wasn’t until I found Highline Hearing Professionals that I really learned about them. I found Highline about 20 years ago, and for the first time, things were explained to me. I found I had choices for hearing aids and did not have to just take the one that the doctor wanted to sell me. Everyone at Highline is very knowledgeable, friendly, and caring. They work hard to fit you with just the right one. And they have a follow-up and maintenance program that really helps. Give them a try, and I am sure you will like them as much as I do.
- B. Smith
Advantages:
Natural sound clarity
Secure fit for an active lifestyle
Sits deeper in canal, reducing “plugged up” feeling
Functionally invisible
Works well with helmets, glasses and other headgear
Disadvantages:
Susceptible to ear wax and moisture damage
Small size can be a problem for dexterity
Connectivity to wireless devices can be a problem
Invisible-in-the-Canal hearing aids pack clarity and power into the tiniest of packages — a hearing device so small, they will only be noticed if someone knows you’re wearing them. Look, feel, and hear your best with devices that enhance your ability to perform the activities you love.
Features of IIC hearing aids include the most advanced sound-processing and noise-reduction technology available, meaning you’re ready for all situations. Your invisible hearing system will do all the work for you, adjusting automatically to whatever environment you’re in and making it easier for you to pay attention to the people and things you really care about rather than the hearing aids you’re wearing.
Special Care/Maintenance
Your ear canal produces earwax (cerumen) which may clog the earpiece, so your hearing instruments contain a changeable filter to prevent wax accumulation. Follow the instructions of your hearing care provider or manufacturer for changing filters.
Daily cleaning using a soft cloth and multi-tool should become a regular part of your daily routine. Your multi-tool also includes a magnet, which helps make it easier to change the batteries on your device.