Open Fit Hearing aids are smaller than traditional behind the ear (BTE) hearing aids and leave the ear can now open. Open canal (OC) hearing aids and the ear hearing aids are other names for open fit hearing aids. The ear piece of most behind the ear hearing aids plugs up the ear canal, while others the hearing aids have a tiny clear tube that extends into the ear canal but leaves the ear canal partially open.
One of the common complaints about other types of hearing aids is feeling as if the ear is plugged up. People who use open fit hearing aids do not have the sensation that their ears are plugged up and can hear their own voices more naturally. The sensation that the ear is plugged up and the sound distortions that this causes are commonly referred to as occlusion.
This is an improvement over many other types of hearing aids with which people say their own voices sound as if they are in a barrel. A occlusion can be extremely bothersome to some hearing aid users. Many hearing aid users neglect to use their hearing aids regularly due to occlusion and the sound distortions caused by occlusion.
Open fit hearing aids are most beneficial for people with high-frequency hearing loss. The openness of the ear canal allows low frequencies to escape from the ear so that the amplified sounds from the hearing aid are clearer.
A common problem that people have who have high-frequency hearing loss is the lack of ability to hear speech clearly. They often hear parts of words, but some sounds are indistinct or muffled. An open fit hearing aid allows the person to hear each sound much more distinctly.
The part of the open fit hearing aid that fits behind the ear is typically much smaller than traditional behind the ear hearing aids. This allows the person to wear glasses without difficulty in most cases.
Open fit hearing aids are becoming more popular. Many hearing aid companies are responding by making more models available as open fit hearing aids. Consumers have many options including the Songbird hearing aids which are disposable open fit hearing aids.
Open fit hearing aids have the same digital technology that other hearing aid models have. Open fit hearing aids are designed to benefit people with mild to moderate high-frequency hearing loss. People with more severe hearing loss or a different type than hearing loss may have better results with a different type of hearing aid.
People who purchase open fit hearing aids save the cost of hearing aid fittings. Open fit hearing aids are not customized for fit. They are designed to fit all hearing aid users comfortably.
Allan has a blog that talks about hearing aid comparisons and he talks about his quest to find out what’s the best hearing aid suitable for his mother. That was also the reason why he setup this blog – to help others find out more about hearing aids.

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