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Sudden Deafness
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Causes and Symptoms
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Hearing Care Professionals
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Types of Hearing Aids
Behind-the-Ear
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Lyric
Hearing Aid Brands
Phonak
Unitron
Batteries and Accessories
Batteries & Rechargeable Kits
Phone Accessories
Apps & Remote Controls
Audio Streaming
Microphone Accessories
Cost of Hearing Aids
Factors Affecting Hearing Aid Cost
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Lyric Hearing Aids: Invisible, Hassle-Free, and Exceptional Sound Quality
Lyric Hearing Aids: Invisible, Hassle-Free, and Exceptional Sound Quality
Phonak's Lyric is a hearing aid worn deep in the ear canal making them completely discreet.
The Lyric hearing aid is the truly invisible hearing aid. A trained Hearing Care Professional would need to provide a free hearing evaluation and measurement of one's ear canal to see if they are a good candidate for this hearing aid.
Invisible-in-the-canal (IIC) hearing aids like the Lyric are worn deep in the ear canal. IICs are inserted directly into the ear canal and can be easily removed with a string. These hearing aids are a good choice if you lead a moderately to heavily active lifestyle—or if you do not want your hearing aids to be visible to others. While they are popular among hearing aid wearers, IICs may not be the best choice for users with more severe or profound hearing loss, since these hearing aids do not provide the same amount of power that other, larger models do.
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Short battery life due to small battery size
Too small for directional microphones
More vulnerable to moisture
Invisible in the canal hearing aids may be a great option for you if you have mild to moderate hearing loss and require the most discreet hearing aids. A trained Hearing Care Professional can provide a free hearing evaluation and assessment of your lifestyle, medical condition and ear size and shape to see if you’re a good candidate.
Hearing Loss v. Lifestyle
IIC Hearing Aids are for the most active of people. The Lyric is fitted by a professional and then stays in the ear canal for several weeks. Users wear it for nearly any activity and then return for a replacement.
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