Receiver In the Canal (RIC) Hearing Aids
Receiver In the Canal (RIC) hearing aids are advanced and versatile devices designed to provide the clear and natural sound quality for every individual with varying degrees of hearing loss, from mild to severe. The unique design separates the receiver, which is placed directly in the ear canal, from the main body of the device that rests discreetly behind the ear. These components are connected via a thin, nearly invisible wire, ensuring a lightweight and comfortable fit. The placement of the receiver in the ear canal allows for reduced sound distortion and feedback, enhancing overall audio clarity. RIC hearing aids feature Bluetooth connectivity, noise reduction for clearer speech & directional microphones to focus on specific sounds.
Work Process of Receiver In the Canal (RIC) Hearing Aids
Sound Transmission
The signals pass through a thin wire to the receiver in the ear canal, delivering sound to the eardrum.
Sound Amplification
The receiver amplifies the sound, ensuring a clear and a comfortable volume without any distortion.
Feedback Management
Modern RIC hearing aids feature feedback cancellation to prevent the whistling from sound leakage.

