Hearing Aids on the Ear: Open Fit, Behind-the-Ear, or In-the-Ear?
Are you unsure about which model of hearing aid is best for you? Learn the key differences between open-fit (RIC), behind-the-ear (BTE), and in-the-ear (ITE) hearing aids.
When you start
exploring hearing aids, you’ll find a variety of styles — each designed to suit
different hearing needs. Some sit behind the ear, others fit discreetly inside
the ear canal. But which one is the right choice?
In this blog, we’ll explain three popular styles: open-fit (RIC), behind-the-ear (BTE), and in-the-ear (ITE) hearing aids so you can choose based on comfort, clarity, and lifestyle.

1. Open-Fit / Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) Hearing Aids
Modern open-fit
hearing aids are often built using RIC (Receiver-in-Canal) technology. These
devices sit comfortably behind the ear and use a thin wire to place the
receiver (or speaker) inside the ear canal.
They allow
natural sounds to pass through the open ear while enhancing speech and softer
sounds electronically. RICs are a great choice for mild to moderate hearing loss and are loved for their lightweight, discreet design and clear sound
quality.
2. Behind-the-Ear (BTE) Hearing Aids
A classic and effective solution are BTE hearing aids. A tube connects the device, which rests behind the ear, to an ear mold or dome. These are appropriate for people with mild to severe hearing loss.

BTE models are:
• Easy to wear
and maintain
• Available in
rechargeable and Bluetooth-enabled versions
• Known for their
long battery life and durability
Also Read: Which Is the Most Comfortable Hearing Aid Style?
3. In-the-Ear (ITE) Hearing Aids
ITE hearing aids
are custom-made to fit within the outer ear. They are a good option for users
who want a device that’s easy to handle, yet still discreet.
Subtypes like CIC (Completely-in-Canal) and IIC (Invisible-in-Canal) are even smaller and sit deeper in the canal, making them nearly invisible when worn. These are best suited for mild to moderate hearing loss.

How to Choose the Right Style
The best hearing
aid for you depends on:
• Your level of hearing loss
• Comfort and
cosmetic preference
• Lifestyle needs
— such as whether you’re in quiet environments or noisy places
• Technology
features like Bluetooth or rechargeability
At Aanvii
Hearing, our audiologists help you try different models so you can find the
perfect fit.
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Each hearing aid style offers unique benefits. Whether you're looking for a discreet fit, powerful amplification, or advanced features, there’s a model to suit you. Book your free test and hearing aid trial at Aanvii Hearing by calling 96 58395839 or visiting www.aanviihearing.com.