Hearing aid pricing can get confusing.
Discover our pricing guide
With Amplifon Hearing Health Care, we can offer you and average saving of 70% off of Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price*. Cost of hearing aids can vary based on related levels, going form 1 to 5, with related associated features and sound technologies.
Each level varies based on lifestyle, frequency channels and sound quality:
Each hearing aid level is recommended for specific lifestyles:
- Level 1: Quiet lifestyle
- Level 2: From quiet to active lifestyle
- Level 3: Active lifestyle
- Level 4: From active to dynamic lifestyle
- Level 5: Dynamic lifestyle
Each hearing aid level is associated with different ranges of adjustment and customisation options:
- Level 1: up to 8
- Level 2: up to 24
- Level 3: up to 32
- Level 4: up to 48
- Level 5: up to 64
Each hearing aid level has different noise and feedback reduction capabilities:
- Level 1: Fixed Feedback; volume control (standard)
- Level 2: Improves speech in the presence of noise and adjusts for various listening situations
- Level 3 and 4: Advanced feedback reduction and speech enhancement; eliminates some to most noise
- Level 5: Highest sound quality with adaptive and wind noise reduction
Technology features
All levels of our hearing aids can leverage on these standard features:
- Rechargeable battery
- Bluetooth and smartphone app control
- Noise management options
- Feedback management
- Water resistance
The top 2 levels include these additional features:
- Active noise reduction
- Environmental responsiveness
- Advanced smart device options
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Hearing Aid Features
Comfortable
Easy to control
Small
Custom-fit
Hearing Aid Features
Behind-The-Ear (BTE)
It fits on top and around the outer ear and connects to a custom earpiece within the ear.
This option is great for people with almost all types all hearing loss.
About: Typically one of the largest hearing aid styles, BTEs offer the most power of hearing aid styles. Some miniature versions are available.
Is it right for me? A durable, versatile style, BTEs use advanced technology to perform exceptionally well everywhere, including noisy listening environments. As a result, they are great for even the most active lifestyles.
Learn more about behind-the-ear technology.
Comfortable
Receiver-In-Canal (RIC)
Much smaller than BTEs, these styles fit comfortably and securely in your ear.
This option is great for people with nearly all hearing losses except the most significantly impaired.
About: RICs are a popular choice that uses thin micro-tubes to provide excellent comfort and minimize the “plugged” feeling sometimes experienced with hearing aids.
Is it right for me? RICs are discreet, comfortable, and one of the most advanced hearing aid styles. They work well even in noisy listening environments and are appropriate for even the most active lifestyles.
Learn more about reciever-in-the-ear.
Easy to control
In-The-Ear (ITE)
A one-piece custom-made hearing aid fills all or part of your ear.
This option is great for people with mild to severe hearing loss.
About: ITEs fit comfortably and securely within the inner part of your ear. They are large enough to have optional controls added so you can adjust the volume as desired.
Is it right for me? Larger-sized ITEs are easy to control even if you have dexterity issues. On the other hand, they occasionally pick up more background noise, so if you prefer small gatherings or one-on-one conversations, ITEs are a good choice.
Learn more about in-the-ear technology.
Small
In-The-Canal (ITC)
A smaller custom-molded hearing aid that is fitted directly in the ear canal.
This option is great for people with mild to moderately-severe hearing loss.
About: Smaller and less visible than the larger ITEs, ITCs fit comfortably in your inner ear. Because they are small, ITCs don’t have as many control options as BTEs and ITEs.
Is it right for me? ITEs are a good choice if you want a one-piece style that is easy to manipulate, but you want more discretion than an ITE offers. On the other hand, if your lifestyle is less active and you prefer small-group interactions with friends and family, ITCs work well.
Custom-fit
Completely-In-The-Canal (CIC)
A minimal custom design that fits the most deeply in the ear canal.
This option is great for people with mild to moderate hearing loss.
About: One of the least visible styles, CICs, are placed securely deep within your ear. Lightweight and custom-fit, they are designed to help you hear in challenging listening environments.
Is it right for me? A good choice if you want a hearing aid that is nearly undetectable. As with other styles that fit into the ear, you may experience a “plugged” feeling. Because they are so small, CICs do not offer as many technologically advanced features.