With Miracle-EarMINI™ hearing aids, the focus stays where it belongs—on you. Invisible in-the-canal hearing aids are not just small hearing aids: they’re the most discreet model available, sitting in the ear with no external parts. The barely noticeable exterior may be tiny, but even our smallest hearing aids house advanced technology that picks up the sounds you want to hear while cutting out distracting background noise.
All of the products in the MINI™ family are highly durable and include features such as:
Many of our small hearing aids are designed specifically for your ears using custom earmolds. This provides a superior fit and makes them extremely comfortable to wear. Just like everyone else, you won't even know they're there.
Learn more about Miracle-EarMINI™ hearing solutions and discreet hearing aids.
Small hearing aids can be a great choice for those who prioritize discretion and comfort. While they may come at a higher price point than traditional models, they offer advanced features like clear sound quality, custom-fit, and enhanced comfort.
To find the best hearing solution for your needs and personal preferences, visit your nearest Miracle-Ear Hearing Aid Center to speak with a certified hearing expert.
Invisible-in-canal (IIC) hearing aids are the most discreet hearing aid, as they sit all the way in your ear canal and are completely hidden from view.
The Miracle-EarBLISS™ MEMINI IIC 10 is a great solution for those who want maximum discretion without sacrificing great features, including SmartSense Technology™ and water resistance.
IIC and CIC hearing aids are most suitable for people with mild-moderate hearing loss. Due to their placement in the ear canal, their ability to amplify sounds might be limited for those with severe-profound hearing loss.
However, Miracle-Ear offers various types and styles of hearing aids for every level of hearing loss. The certified hearing care professional at your local Miracle-Ear can walk you through the best options for you.
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Hearing aids do not restore natural hearing. Individual experiences vary depending on severity of hearing loss, accuracy of evaluation, proper fit and ability to adapt to amplification.