Our Hearing Aids
Our Hearing Aid Dispensers will only recommend the solution that’s right for you.
Quality and Choice
With 40 years experience in dealing with the world’s leading manufacturers, Hidden Hearing is able to offer a very wide range of quality hearing aids. Our customers expect a great choice of more attractive and technically improved hearing devices.
Modern digital hearing aids are smaller, with greater power to deliver better sound quality using computer processing and multidirectional microphones. They can be fine-tuned to suit different lifestyles, and our Hearing Aid Dispensers will advise on the right options for each customer.
We offer you four different types of hearing aids:
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In The Ear (ITE) Hearing Aids
In the ear hearing aids are the most popular style recommended by Hidden Hearing. Their simple and one piece construction lend themselves to many hours of comfortable and satisfactory use. An impression of the inside of your ear is taken by your Hearing Aid Dispenser to ensure that the shell of the hearing aid is made to exactly match the contours of your ear.
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Spectacle Hearing Aids - hear again with nothing in either ear
At last, no one will know you are wearing a hearing aid. New digital bone conduction spectacles give an elegant and efficient way of correcting conductive and mixed hearing losses whilst restoring clear vision. They are suitable for people suffering from a mild to severe hearing loss.
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Receiver In The Ear (RITE) Hearing Aids
Receiver in the ear hearing aids are the latest type of hearing aid to be developed. Their two piece design allows them to be worn comfortably behind or on top of the ear whilst a very thin and discreet wire is connected to a tiny receiver (loudspeaker) in the ear canal. Many manufacturers have also changed the way that these instruments look by using unique shapes and colours.
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Behind The Ear (BTE) Hearing Aids
Behind the ear hearing aids are the most widely used hearing aids in the UK. You may have seen other people using this type of hearing aid as they are more commonly prescribed by the NHS. BTE Hearing aids are preferred where the client needs more power and/or would like to use the additional features often found.
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