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Hearing care professional explaining different hearing aid models to clients at a tech bar. A discreet Oticon miniRITE R hearing aid rests behind a man's ear, connected to a thin wire and earpiece in a light gray background. Text reads: 'miniRITE R.' A discreet Oticon miniRITE R hearing aid rests behind a man's ear, connected to a thin wire and earpiece in a light gray background. Text reads: 'miniRITE R.' Three hearing aid styles are showcased: miniRITE behind a man's ear, ITC (In-the-Canal) in a woman's ear, and Plus/Ultra Power behind another woman's ear. No additional text or brand is visible. Context emphasizes hearing solutions. The image showcases two hearing aids in use: the miniRITE on a man's ear and the Plus/Ultra Power on a woman's ear, highlighting discreet, high-performance designs. Text reads: 'miniRITE' and 'Plus/Ultra Power.' A discreet Oticon miniRITE R hearing aid rests behind a man's ear, connected to a thin wire and earpiece in a light gray background. Text reads: 'miniRITE R.' A discreet Oticon miniRITE R hearing aid rests behind a man's ear, connected to a thin wire and earpiece in a light gray background. Text reads: 'miniRITE R.' The image shows four types of hearing aids labeled as IIC, CIC, ITC, and miniRITE, displayed in use by individuals with a focus on their ears. The IIC (Invisible-in-Canal) is a discreet black device, CIC (Completely-in-Canal) and ITC (In-the-Canal) are small, skin-toned devices fitted inside the ear, while the miniRITE (Receiver-in-the-Ear) is a behind-the-ear model with a thin tube leading into the ear canal. The background is clean and white, highlighting the hearing aids. Text indicating the specific models is prominently displayed near each device. Three types of hearing aids are displayed: the miniRITE (behind-the-ear), Half Shell (in-ear), and Full Shell (in-ear), shown worn by individuals with corresponding labels.

Hearing aid finder: see which type suits you

Take a minute to find out which hearing aid models are right for you.

Question 1 of 3
What is your level of hearing loss?
What is most important for you in a hearing aid?
Which kind of battery would you prefer?

Your result

Based on your answers, the following hearing aid types might suit your needs:

  • miniRITE R

*The result of the test may only be used for guidance and is not meant to replace a more accurate measurement of your hearing abilities and needs by one of our hearing care experts.

Would you like to have a free hearing aid trial?

Your result

Based on your answers, the following hearing aid types might suit your needs:

  • miniRITE R

*The result of the test may only be used for guidance and is not meant to replace a more accurate measurement of your hearing abilities and needs by one of our hearing care experts.

Would you like to have a free hearing aid trial?

Your result

Based on your answers, the following hearing aid types might suit your needs:

  • miniRITE
  • BTE Plus/Ultra Power
  • In-the-canal (ITC)

*The result of the test may only be used for guidance and is not meant to replace a more accurate measurement of your hearing abilities and needs by one of our hearing care experts.

Would you like to have a free hearing aid trial?

Your result

Based on your answers, the following hearing aid types might suit your needs:

  • miniRITE
  • BTE Plus/Ultra Power

*The result of the test may only be used for guidance and is not meant to replace a more accurate measurement of your hearing abilities and needs by one of our hearing care experts.

Would you like to have a free hearing aid trial?

Your result

Based on your answers, the following hearing aid types might suit your needs:

  • miniRITE R

*The result of the test may only be used for guidance and is not meant to replace a more accurate measurement of your hearing abilities and needs by one of our hearing care experts.

Would you like to have a free hearing aid trial?

Your result

Based on your answers, the following hearing aid types might suit your needs:

  • miniRITE R

*The result of the test may only be used for guidance and is not meant to replace a more accurate measurement of your hearing abilities and needs by one of our hearing care experts.

Would you like to have a free hearing aid trial?

Your result

Based on your answers, the following hearing aid types might suit your needs:

  • miniRITE
  • Invisible-in-the-canal (IIC)
  • Completely-in-the-canal (CIC)
  • In-the-canal (ITC))

*The result of the test may only be used for guidance and is not meant to replace a more accurate measurement of your hearing abilities and needs by one of our hearing care experts.

Would you like to have a free hearing aid trial?

Your result

Based on your answers, the following hearing aid types might suit your needs:

  • Halfshell/full shell
  • miniRITE

*The result of the test may only be used for guidance and is not meant to replace a more accurate measurement of your hearing abilities and needs by one of our hearing care experts.

Would you like to have a free hearing aid trial?

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