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In this type of hearing aid, the mechanics of the piece are housed in a case that fits behind the ear. Sounds are captured by a tiny microphone and transmitted from the device through a tube that connects to the ear-mold, which fits inside the ear. BTE�s are often better at the amplification process than smaller models because they have a larger amplifier and stronger battery. Behind-the-ear hearing aids are available in both digital and programmable styles. Each of the models of aids has its benefits. An audiologist can let you know what style would best suit your needs. Programmable hearing aids often have automatically adjusting volumes while digital hearing aids often maximized sound quality. It is important to consult with an audiologist regularly if you are experiencing hearing loss. These specialists can determine your level of impairment and custom fit and design the correct BTE hearing aid for you. Inadequately fitted behind-the-ear hearing aids can cause feedback, which can be distracting and embarrassing. Earwax build up can also cause this high-pitched whistling sound. As with other hearing aid devices, you should regularly and thoroughly clean the piece as instructed by your physician. Behind-the-ear hearing aids can be less expensive than their completely-inside-the-ear (CIC) counterparts. They usually offer the same quality but some consider them less cosmetically appealing. The completely-inside-the-ear models are virtually undetectable while BTE�s are not. For those who are not concerned about others noticing the hearing aid, a BTE could be a good option for a comfortable, affordable and functional alternative to CIC�s. |
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