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Behind-The-Ear
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BTE instruments are manufactured to exacting specifications and are designed to fit the full range of hearing impairments from mild to profound, and the Sequel distortion-free clean sound technology is offered as a Pinnacle Hearing Solution.
     
In-The-Ear Series
A most popular hearing instrument maximizes the ear's sound gathering design in a  convenient size. ITE instruments offer the right combination of appearance and affordability to meet a variety of hearing losses.
In-The-Canal Series A most flexible hearing instrument allows for a variety of circuit and performance options in an extremely small space. ITC instruments offer a variety of amplification solutions that would have previously required a larger instrument.
Completely-In-The -Canal Series The smallest and most discreet instrument. The Tympanette is designed to fit entirely in the ear canal making it virtually invisible. The Tympanette's size may help eliminate feedback and offers superior sound solutions for the active individual.

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