BEST Invisible Hearing Aids of 2022 | 4 Top Rated IIC Hearing Aids



BEST Invisible Listening to Aids of 2022 | 4 Prime Rated Invisible-in-Canal (IIC) Units. Physician Cliff Olson, Audiologist and founding father of Utilized Listening to Options in Phoenix Arizona, critiques the Greatest Invisible in Canal Listening to Aids of 2022.

Greatest Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) Listening to Aids of 2022 – https://youtu.be/DySrreILcrc
Greatest Customized In-The-Ear (ITE) Listening to Aids of 2022 – https://youtu.be/nM0eTl54zuM
Greatest Energy Behind-The-Ear (BTE) Listening to Aids of 2022 – Coming Quickly!
Greatest Bluetooth Listening to Aids of 2022 – Coming Quickly!

0:00 – Introduction
2:04 – Discover a Greatest Apply Professional
2:54 – Phonak Lyric Listening to Assist
6:38 – Starkey Evolv Ai Non-Wi-fi IIC Listening to Assist
8:43 – Phonak Virto Marvel Titanium IIC Listening to Assist
10:35 – Signia Silx X (Xperience) CIC Listening to Assist

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What are Greatest Practices? – https://youtu.be/4F1pkDhb8ys
Phonak Lyric Assessment – https://youtu.be/cd6ONMi9L0M
Starkey Evolv Ai Assessment – https://youtu.be/oB3uO9IPsCA
Phonak Virto Marvel Titanium Assessment – Coming Quickly!
Signia Silk Nx Assessment – Coming Quickly!

There are numerous invisible listening to aids out there in the marketplace. Some are undoubtedly higher than others. Here’s a very quick record of the Greatest Invisible listening to aids which are presently out there in the marketplace in 2022.

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42 thoughts on “BEST Invisible Hearing Aids of 2022 | 4 Top Rated IIC Hearing Aids”

  1. I had the lyric hearing aids for two years and gave them up.
    I’d advise anyone thinking about buying them to stay well clear, trust me I know from experience.
    Yes they fit down the ear where people cannot see them, but the microphone can break or become faulty very easy as the tiny yellow sponge is so delicate
    I had to travel across the country every 3 months just to get new devices fitted, as they have to be replaced 4 times a year, and sometimes after a week or two they became so faulty I had to make the journey back to my professional to get new ones fitted.
    I paid £3000 every year just to keep the subscription going.
    Also once they are placed inside the canal the professional will advise you to not take them out.
    It becomes very awkward washing your ears and you cannot under any circumstances get the lyrics wet or the sound will go completely off.
    Now I just put up with my hearing loss.
    I didn’t see the point in paying for something that really should be free. Nobody should have to pay to be able to hear properly, especially not 3 grand.
    It’s a money making ploy for all these big companies.
    Absolute rip off please save your money you’ll thank me.
    If you can get a normal hearing aid with batteries do it, and if someone notices you have a hearing aid don’t feel ashamed or embarrassed, it’s none of anyone’s business as long as you can hear properly.
    It will save you years of trouble and messing about, and money!
    It was so bad I remember there was one time my professional lost all my specific hearing data tailored for my needs in the computer and I had to go through the programming and hearing test procedure all over again for another two hours. It was ridiculous.
    Any questions you need to know about the lyric don’t hesitate to ask me and I’ll answer them?

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  2. I've had to give back my NHS on the back of the ear hearing aids, because I found them to be more of a hindrance than a help, I have Meniere's Disease and both my ears are effected, but I have very little hearing in my right ear and constant tinnitus in my right ear too, I would like to try some invisible hearing aids because my NHS ones were very basic, no bluetooth, no telephone switch. I had to remove them to answer the phone, I couldn't wear headphones and listen to music with them on, When I went to a Cafe or Restaurant all I could hear was the background noise and not the people speaking to me, If I turned them up they would whistle. So after a year or so I finally decided to give them back with a letter explaining why, I was told when I had them fitted that eventually my ears would get used to them given time, but they never did , I just felt like I was drowning in background noise and not hearing what I wanted or needed to hear.

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  3. Wouldn't the newer Phonak Virto Paradise be a better choice than the older Phonak Virto Marvel model? Any reason why you picked the Marvel over the Paradise?

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  4. Hi Doctor Olson, I love your videos. I wonder if you could research whether the top-level brands offer the option to turn OFF bluetooth connectivity when not in use. I am concerned about the signal being transmitted constantly to my ear, very close to my brain. EMF radiation is a real concern and something that you do not seem to address in your videos. I saw an audiologist and she had no idea whether it was even possible to disconnect the signal for the bluetooth between my phone and the hearing device. If I could turn it off, it would be a safer and more useful feature – I could just enable it to take a phone call or listen to music. Thank you very much!

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  5. how does the Phonak Virto B titanium IIC compare to the Marvel? – and have you had anyone have a hard time going from one of those to Lyric? Trying it now, and it seems harder to hear out of the lyric.

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  6. I would love to hear your impressions/experience with repair issues between the 3 IIC’s you mentioned. Also, to mention that a person needs a good size ear canal or it won’t work for you.

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  7. Thanks for your videos, they are helpful in deciding on the best hearing aids. I ordered a custom set of Phonak Virto P90 Titanium CIC hearing aids and this is my feedback: I have been trying them for about a month. My main complaint is when I talk, my voice sounds like I have a head cold. My provider says that this is due to the lower frequency sounds being trapped between the aid and the ear drum. Wearing these aids feels like my ears are plugged but I can also hear better (very strange). We are sending these back to Phonak to have them drill out the vent hole that will help to release the trapped frequencies. But my provider said that, even with the drilling, they will never be like the quality of hearing that the RIC hearing aids would give. In the interim they gave me Oticon More RIC hearing aids. The difference in my hearing with these hearing aids is like "night and day". With the Ponak, I find myself having to pay close attention so I can understand people, with the Oticon, my hearing is effortless. My suggestion for your reviews on the CIC, IIC aids would be to discuss the "downside" of these hearing aids (which is significant). My opinion is that there is absolutely no comparison to the quality of my hearing when putting these two "side by side". The Oticon More being the winner by far.

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  8. Hi Dr. Olson, that was really wonderful video. I am physician who frequently use stethoscope, I want to ask you which hearing aids are compatible with the stethoscope, is receiver in canal type of hearing aids are compatible or only invisible in the air are compatible to use with a stethoscope?

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  9. The Lyric convenience factor is "off the charts", but not a chart that normal humans would understand. Having to go to the audiologist six times per year, minimum, is not close to convenient, and the subscription business model is wildly expensive.

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  10. I am currently trialing Oticon More RIC aids with custom power ear molds as I now have severe loss. They work very well, modestly better than the Opn RIC aids I am replacing. I also have older Starkey Soundlens IIC aids that still work but not as well, so I know I can use say a Lyric IIC comfortably. As I am still athletically active, I like the idea of Lyric's if they will work satisfactorily for me. But would I be losing somethings important versus using the Oticon More or Phonak Paradise 90 RIC aids? Like hearing in noisy environments?

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  11. S.F.

    Thank you for the information about the Lyric. I love to kayak and was wondering if I was to wear an earplug made for swimming, would that allow me to briefly put my head underwater while wearing a Lyric? I am thinking that the amount of water entering ear canal might be less than during showering. Your thoughts?

    I would love to, once again, enjoy many activities outdoors during the heat of summer and not have to worry about sweat damage to the hearing aids I am wearing!!! Regards.

    Stephen Fyfle

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  12. Hi guys, I have profound hearing loss in my left ear many years ago and about 20% loss in my right year, can anyone please suggest I can use these hearing aids Dr Cliff is describing, really appreciate help.

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  13. Since receiving my COVID vaccine and booster, I've been plagued by increased tinnitus in my left ear.

    My primary care physician confirmed I don't have a wax build up or a bug causing occasional clicking that interrupts the high pitched whine (she laughed a little when I asked her to look again for a bug).

    My physician referred me to an ENT, but I'm wondering if that is the logical next step. Do ENT practices typically have an Audiologist on staff? Or should I go straight to an audiology practice? Which comes first? Am I stuck with whatever HA the ENT practice carries?

    Your video talking about the Lyric HA being best for tinnitus makes me want the hearing aid. I need the 24/7 wearability because night time is the worst time for tinnitus, and it hurts to sleep in earbuds for a side sleeper. I've been using your tinnitus canceling video to help override the tinnitus, but putting it on a speaker isn't as effective and it disturbs my husband.

    Is Lyric the only 24/7 hearing aid for tinnitus? Is that my only option for night time relief? Don't get me wrong, tinnitus bothers me during the day as well, but I need all-the-time relief.

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  14. Hi Dr. Cliff, I'd like you to give me some advice on choosing a pair of hearing aids, I don't know what to choose from starkey or phonak I mention I want something invisible that's better, I can't decide?

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