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Standard or Full Shell Typically, a device that fills the whole ear. Takes a large battery and mostly found in nursing homes. |
Half Shell Only fills half the ear. Has a few controls on it and takes an average size battery. |
Canal or In-The-Canal Approximately the size of a dime, takes a small battery, fits most hearing losses and is just slightly visible to the eye. |
Completely in the Canal (CIC) Typically the smallest, takes the smallest battery and is nearly invisible, but can be hard to handle. |
Standard BTE Traditional style, full size device, takes a larger battery and fits more severe losses commonly seen in nursing homes. |
Mini or Micro BTE A small device, trendy and colorful and fits mild to moderate hearing losses. |
RIC or RITE Similar in size and features to the micro but coupled with an insulated wire, can have "Bluetooth" capabilities, and fits most hearing losses, but can be slightly fragile. |