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Phonak Audeo Lumity
- Clear, rich sound
- Connects to smartphones, TV and more
- RogerDirect™ technology*
- eSolutions with smart apps
Phonak Virto Paradise
- New AutoSense OS™
- Tinnitus options
- Whistle block technology
- In-the-canal rechargeable hearing aids
Phonak Naida Lumity
- BTE hearing aid
- Powerful bluetooth connectivity to tv/smartphone
- Empowering smart apps.
- Motion sensor hearing
Phonak Sky Lumity
- Receiver in the canal
- AutoSense Sky OS
- adaptive frequency lowering technology from Phonak, SoundRecover2,
Type of Hearing Aids
Based on shape & size, digital hearing aids can be categorised into 6 types.
BTE Hearing Aids
Behind-the-ear or BTE hearing aids are type of hearing aids that you wear outside of your outer ear. A small tube routes the external sound to your ear.
RIC Hearing Aids
Receiver-In-Canal (RIC) Hearing Aids are placed inside the ear canal and thin wires are used instead of plastic tubes. It is an open fitting device that is quite comfortable to use.
IIC Hearing Aids
In-The-Canal Hearing Aid is custom made and fits partially in the Ear Canal. They are partially visible due to the slightly bigger size than that of CIC. IIC’s are comfortable and easy to use.
ITC Hearing Aids
Invisible Hearing Aids are Hearing Aids which are completely not visible to the eye. They are custom made and are virtually not seen. IIC Hearing Aids comes with discreet fitting and the latest Hearing Technology.
ITE Hearing Aids
In-the-ear hearing aids (ITE) are the custom made but most discreet hearing aid styles available. This discreet style has no external wires or tubes visible, as opposed to behind-the-ear hearing aids.
CIC Hearing Aids
Completely In the Canal Hearing Aids fit inside the ear and out of our sight. A CIC Hearing Aid is moulded to fit inside the ear canal that improves the hearing by amplifying the sounds.
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Frequently asked questions
Hearing aids are devices that enhance sound. These electronic hearing machines are designed to help the people dealing with hearing loss. Digital hearing aids share similar electronic components such as a microphone that picks up sound, and amplifier circuitry that makes the sound louder.
Hearing aids are mainly divided into 6 types based on their size and shape. BTE or Behind the Ear, RIC or Receiver in Canal, ITE (In the Ear), ITC (In the Canal), CIC (Completely in Canal), IIC (Invisible in Canal). Their names are self-explanatory based on their shape and size.
As hearing aids are available in analog and digital form, analog hearing aids ranges from couple of thousands to around thirteen thousands. While digital hearing aids ranges from sixteen thousands to several lakhs.
Candidly speaking journey of relationship begins with the hearing aid purchase. Clean and check, service and repair, fine tuning adjustment through software are few key services which are offered along with many others.
Every product comes with a standard warranty. The warranty is provided by the brand and ranges from 2 to 4 years. When you choose a brand, you will be given a warranty card. Hearing Bliss provides a dedicated customer service to handles all of your fine tuning and repair requests.
We accept almost all payment in physical and digital form.
We have options of EMI facilities of selected banks and Bajaj Finance.
We are a reputed brand in the hearing industry and authorized partners of renowned hearing aid companies namely Signia, Phonak, Resound, Widex, Unitron, Starkey, Oticon, etc. With a great team of professional and qualified audiologists, we provide best-in-class service to our esteemed customers.
Depending on various models it last from 7 to 20 days.
Hearing aids doesn’t restore your hearing, but in some of hearing loss types only remedy is hearing aids which helps in proper hearing and communication and hereby gives you quality of life back.
While this is possible to get a hearing aid without consulting professionals, but it’s not recommended. There are many reasons why it’s better to consult with an expert audiologist.