Receiver-In-Ear Hearing Aids
Receiver-in-ear (RIE), or receiver-in-canal (RIC), hearing aids are the most popular style of hearing aid that sits behind the ear in a small, lightweight plastic case, similar to Behind-the-Ear hearing aids.
The speaker (receiver) part of the hearing aid rests inside the ear canal. The receiver connects to the receiver cover that sits behind the ear with a small plastic tube. Discreet due to its small size, this hearing aid is available in different models depending on your degree of hearing loss. In most cases, RIE hearing aids are the most comfortable and discreet, and they may also be used to help manage ringing in the ears (tinnitus).
RIE aids are all digital today, and are often referred to as “Bluetooth Hearing Aids,” because of their ability to stream audio via bluetooth technology. Not only do RIE hearing aids work with a wide array of accessories and apps, they are also rechargeable.







