These are very small in-the-ear hearing aids suitable for individuals with mild to moderate hearing loss.
Advantages:
Discreet and barely noticeable to others
Provide natural sound quality
Easy to use when talking on the phone
Minimal wind noise
ITC Hearing Aids (In The Canal)
These hearing aids are slightly larger than CIC models and are suitable for individuals with moderate to severe hearing loss.
Advantages:
Natural-sounding speech
Reduced wind noise
Limitations of Both Types: Because both models are worn inside the ear canal, they can easily accumulate moisture or earwax. Therefore, regular cleaning and professional check-ups are recommended.
Summary: Both ITC and CIC hearing aids are designed to fit inside the ear canal, making them discreet and providing natural sound quality with minimal wind interference. They are suitable for individuals with mild to severe hearing loss.
Mimitakara proudly presents the I1 Hearing Aid, an in-the-ear device designed for individuals with mild to moderate hearing loss. Compact and lightweight, it features Voice Ranger technology that enhances speech clarity and delivers a more natural sound.
Equipped with a directional microphone and noise reduction system, the I1 minimizes external noise, allowing you to enjoy your favorite entertainment without limits.
The device offers 8 sound channels and 6 customizable programs, which can be easily adjusted via the myHearing app, available on both iOS and Android. Users can conveniently control volume and settings by themselves.
The I1 comes with a 1-year warranty and lifetime after-sales service, including free maintenance every 2 months and complimentary earbud replacements.
**Signia Silk** — one of the smallest hearing aids in the world — gives you the confidence of discreet wear with its nearly invisible design.
It features **flexible Click Sleeves**, made from soft silicone, that simply “click” onto the device for a secure and perfectly snug fit in your ear.
Enjoy **crystal-clear sound in every situation**, whether you’re on a busy street, at work, or dining in a bustling restaurant — anywhere with high levels of background noise.